That dude left out a couple negatives.
First, all games will default to the Deck's output resolution. You need to go to the game's settings before launching to set the resolution to match the TV's.
Since running a game at a higher resolution hurts performance, you'll usually get worse performance docked than handheld unless you're ok with using a lower resolution intentionally.
There are various issues with external controllers. Here are a few that I've had personally:
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PS5 controller developing input lag over the course of an hour. Need to disconnect and reconnect.
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Double inputs caused by Steam Input happening on top of a game's built-in input
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Some games not correctly interpreting multiple controllers because the Deck's controls still register as a controller while docked
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Some games like Stardew Valley not accepting controller input without going into settings and reordering
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Not reconnecting to Bluetooth controllers automatically, needing to go to settings and manually connect (for some reason this doesn't happen with Xbox controllers for me)
Unrelated to controllers, there are some other dock issues:
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Constant audio buzzing and disconnect while docked. Need to enable Developer mode and change a setting to fix.
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Severe UI slowdown while docked.
These are all with the official Steam dock. So yeah, it's not the seamless Switch-like experience a lot of Deck users pretend it is.
My friend and I bought trucks around the same time. Mine is a simple tradesman Ram, no bells and whistles, primarily for moving and hauling stuff that can't fit in my wife's sedan.
I'm a pretty passive driver. Live and let live, y'know?
My friend had a similar personality when he first got his Tundra (of course with all the extras he can afford). Then he goes and spends $10,000 on a lift, winch, and floodlights. Now he's like a different person. He drives super aggressively, whipping round corners, weaving through traffic going 20mph over on the highway. He was driving me through some quiet neighborhood the other day and nearly mowed over a cyclist. I asked him what the hell he was doing and he shrugged and said "if she's gonna ride a bike in the street, she's gotta look out for trucks. Not my fault if she doesn't see me"
TL;DR - truck drivers are fine, a truck is a tool like any other vehicle. Lifting your truck turns you into a redneck scumbag overnight though apparently.