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  • Linux doesn’t have enough support

    What? It works on everything I try it on. Perfectly. The only stuff that doesn't work perfectly are peripherals, but that same lack of support would be true in Android. Or do you mean native applications? Because even though that's true, you can run more on Linux if you include Wine/Proton and stuff like Waydroid.

  • It's not like animals in Australia don't just fucking come into your home.

  • Valve has the most power to set a fair price for these handhelds.

  • Where I live there are initiatives that preserve forests by allowing people to buy square meters. It's only a few hundred euros.

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  • VNC to the rescue.

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  • a fucking llm can see it based on description alone.

    Even Copilot says it's not good:

    "is it smart to rename Remote Desktop (for Windows) to "Windows App"?"

    That would probably create more confusion than clarity! "Remote Desktop" is a specific tool that allows users to access a different computer remotely, while "Windows App" is an incredibly broad name that could refer to any application running on Windows. If Microsoft were to rename it that way, people might struggle to understand its purpose at a glance.

  • You're correct. I overuse the word love ofcourse.

    That being said if your relationship to all people is that of “loving them” then it should apply to everyone.

    And yes, this is true except for the fascist and imperialist regimes such as Israel and Russia.

  • Yeah.

    1 was Debian based. 2 was not released. 3. is now Arch based.

  • I'm just thinking of my past experience where they also left stuff like the Link and SteamOS 1.

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  • It's when your manager gives you a pass to fart.

  • You can just hear them use the "look how much we're paying and it's not working!" argument. They're awful human beings.

  • I kind of wish they first released a Steam Deck 2 because they might shift their focus towards SteamOS now.

  • Like, you go to your computer and start working on…what?

    Most of my work goes into an opensource game.

    what people do especially when starting out.

    Make some apps for yourself. You'll probably not use them, or even share them, but it's a good thing to have a vision of what you want to make.

    I just want to learn it to know it.

    Being a good programmer takes ages. And even then you'll probably only know a handful of languages and focus on specific branches. If you just want to know it, you'll lose a lot of interest pretty soon because sometimes it takes days to fix something and you really need to be able to push trough those rough patches and that's hard without a goal. Imagine trying to become good at woodworking without actually making furniture.

    But im not sure how to apply it to anything realistic.

    A lot of stuff already has apps for it. And a lot of things are being worked on. People saw the money and a lot of people jumped on the wagon.

    The most realistic thing one can do with programming is to make something that does exactly what they want. And that can even be something small. Like learning how to write scripts that automate simple tasks. I suggest high level languages such as Python, PHP, C# or Java to get going. And only look at low level languages such as C, C++, or Rust when you actually start to understand it.

  • something something peanut farm and conflict of interest.

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  • Yes, just like asking for a fart pass

  • We love Jews but hate Israel. It's not that hard to understand.

    (But then again they know this themselves too)