ultrasquid

@ultrasquid@sopuli.xyz
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Here until Kbin has a functional API

The Switch 2 is also (likely) a handheld, and the Steam Deck is also similar in performance to the ps4/xbox as well, and only came out a year ago, so I wouldn't expect anything much more than that (especially since the Switch 2 will probably be smaller and have a bigger battery).

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This is from Ayaneo, who make mostly high-end handheld PCs. This one is using a similar chip to the ROG Ally, so its a Windows handheld, and quite a powerful one.

Its such a shame that Ultrakill has zero downloads and as such has to pay no fees.

If its slightly smaller and has an OLED screen, then it'll be great. Those are really the only things the current Steam Deck needs.

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My dad once programmed an installer, what does that make him?

I keep mine, but use it exclusively to post links to mastodon.

Hell yeah

I still think its a terrible idea to start a new project in unity, but for developers who are too far into a project to reasonably switch without spending a lot of time or money (like Ultrakill or Silksong), this is good as it means they can finish their games without having to worry about a passive income loss which could put them out of business.

Do you have any recommendations?

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lemmy.world is defederated from hexbear, one of the largest tankie instances. many other major instances, like lemm.ee, are not.

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That is exactly what they are though. Fossil fuel generators burn coal and oil to boil water, nuclear fission reactors use uranium to boil water, and nuclear fusion generators use really hot water to boil water. the only exceptions are renewables, cause they turn the turbine directly instead of using steam to do it.

My Twitter account exists exclusively for posting links to mastodon.

Why Matrix (which from my experience is closer to a texting app) instead of Revolt? I haven't used it personally, but Revolt looks a lot closer to Discord in terms of features and the usage experience.

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Its closer to a texting app from my experience

Emulation, geometry dash, Minecraft.

Well have fun when your house burns down, cause the fire department certainly isn't gonna come there without getting paid.

As others are saying, Debian is nice and stable. Its also pretty barebones, which gives you a lot of control. However, it uses older packages, meaning you'll need to rely on flatpaks to get new features.

If you're willing to lose a bit of stability in exchange for newer features and more control, you may also want to look into arch or endeavorOS. Arch uses a command-line installation whereas endeavor uses a graphical installer, but otherwise they're pretty similar.

I consider him to be the second worst US president

NixOS users too

Some basic concepts of medication - clean wounds (preferably with alcohol, because it kills germs), understand how germs spread, and know the basic ideas behind vaccines. If society had known these things 1000 years ago, it would've saved billions of lives.

I'm mostly waiting for Sea of Stars to come out, and in the meantime I've been attempting to P-rank P-2 in Ultrakill (unsuccessfully).

Both Subnautica games and Tunic.

Suggestions: Linux Mint: this is the most popular recommendation for new users. Its nice and stable, uses a familiar Windows-like layout, and should just work out of the box. Pop_OS!: this one is another popular option, which uses a layout similar to MacOS and has lots of features such as window tiling. It does use older package and isn't often updated, however. Zorin OS: this one is pretty similar to Linux Mint. It also offers some additional desktop layouts, but some of these are paid, so if you want an entirely free experience, this is not the best option.

Suggestions for if you enjoy suffering: Arch Linux: Requires manual installation. You have to download and configure all the things yourself. Good option for advanced users who want complete control over their system and all packages installed on it. Otherwise, stay away. Arch-based distros (Endeavour, Garuda, etc): Far simpler to install, but will likely require regular maintainance, due to frequent updates.

I bought it awhile back, but never got very far into it. I might pick it up again after I beat Sea of Stars.

For someone who knows what they're doing maybe, but this is about those who don't, which is 99% of people.

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Pokemon on my childhood 2DS was what got me interested in gaming, Minecraft was what brought me over to PC gaming (i had primarily played legacy console edition before this, but I wanted to mess around with mods and commands) and Portal 2 brought me to Steam.

The Aether mod for Minecraft was recently ported to 1.20.1, so I've been working on a modpack that's centered around it and a few addons for it.