I was excited for Valve to come out with something that pushed vr forward, but if it's just a budget apple vision for gaming, I have zero interest. At that point, why not just use the regular steam controller 2?
I definitely think the newer design looks better, although it is less functional and has more unnecessary crap. I definitely prefer the compact view over the the card view. Back when I still used Reddit I used the old design with custom css though.
When the game first launched, you needed to disable AVX512 for it to work. Now it works fine without doing anything. It does still occasionally crash or freeze for me when loading into a game though.
Yeah kitty is really good. I did mostly choose it for the name, but it might be the best terminal emulator out there. It's fast, with a lot of great modern features.
But a higher expiratory volume and higher VO2max is better. So they have an advantage in grip strength and a disadvantage in everything else...
Also consider that even within cis women, there's a huge variation in ability. So there are plenty of cis women with a higher grip strength than some trans women.
When we're talking about trans kids, it's about puberty blockers. Why force children to go through puberty that they didn't consent to? Puberty has permanent effects.
You seem misinformed about trans people in sports, but I think the other comment covered it. Also consider that it's just a small minority of people, most of which are not even doing that well in their sport and just want to participate like anyone else.
And as far as labels go, that's because of the culture war.
Can't even wear drag now without being called trans.
The left certainly isn't saying this. That attitude comes from ignorance and not knowing the difference. If you had interacted with the trans community, you would know that we're not putting people in boxes or reinforcing gender roles. Especially when you consider nonbinary people.
Labels are actually important. "cross dressing" and being trans are two completely different things. One is personal expression, while the other is identity. A trans man could wear a dress, for example, and it wouldn't make him less of a man.
It's because the US is supporting Ukraine in fighting against Putin. In Israel, the US is supporting Netanyahu.
If we were funding Putin's war, you would see a different reaction. There's just less of a reason to complain if we're already against Russia as a country.
Touchpad is significantly better for certain games, so it would be a shame to lose it. I hope they just copy what they did with the steam deck, best of both worlds.
Or you could use a gui that is probably already on your system, like I said. Maybe Ubuntu just sucks, I don't have experience with it. But I have used flatpak on SteamOS, which is incredibly easy and smooth.
But the terminal can be super easy too, it's not like you're typing out complicated commands just to install software. I use yay, so it's literally just 'yay
<software name>
' to search and install.
Just because you are already used to Windows doesn't mean it's simple. It's actually more convoluted and difficult to learn if someone hasn't used either.
On windows, you have to go to the software's website, find the download page, click download, run the installer exe, then click through the installation wizard.
On Linux, you can either install it in one command in the terminal, or install in one click from a gui. You almost certainly have a gui app store preinstalled unless you choose a minimal distro like Arch.
If you want to update software on Windows, you go through that whole process again. On Linux, you just do a system update.
I'm not really sure what part of that is easier on Windows
I think learning linux and the terminal is a good place to start. Once you get comfortable doing basic stuff in the terminal, it will be easy to start making bash scripts. From there, something like Python would be a good next step.
I've been going to the gym 4 days a week (often just 2, but ideally 4). 2 upper body days, 2 lower body days.
For me, going to the gym means that I'm much more likely to do a full workout than if I stayed home. It's also easier to properly target all of the important muscle groups. Machines are a good place to start. Use lower weight than you think, and really focus on feeling the muscle and doing slow, controlled motions.
I just do protein shakes, which is maybe not enough. I definitely don't get enough calories, as I live alone and have a very hard time preparing food and eating a proper amount. Calorie surplus is important for building muscle. I've made very little progress because I keep losing any weight that I gain :(
Yeah I recently got a year old pixel new for 400, and I bet the camera is a lot better. I don't care about gaming performance in a phone.