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Don’t worry, there are multiple layers of protection. So far they’re doing great, even Vector, even now: https://iris.who.int/server/api/core/bitstreams/50484602-5796-40de-9151-b41f1ffe83cd/content
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Steam Hardware@sopuli.xyz•Beyond Steam Machine: Why Valve's New ARM Support Shouldn't Be Overlooked
1·6 months agoyour first laptop also had, like, a megapixel screen, while the Steam Deck over here (checks notes) (checks notes again)
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Steam Hardware@sopuli.xyz•Valve has plans for a travel case that charges your Steam Deck, leak reveals
1·6 months agoI already have a 200g 4 megapixel display in my pocket, with a battery that makes it go through the day. Stop building 1 (one) megapixel 750g dumbbells that can’t stay on and then add heft.
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Steam Hardware@sopuli.xyz•Valve’s Android compatibility layer now has its official name, Lepton, and a cute frog logo.
3·6 months agofor 45 minutes straight
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Android@lemdro.id•Android is adding a new Wi-Fi hotspot option that maximizes speed and compatibilityEnglish
1·6 months agoThe first one I’d listen to today at 3x is 2:09:44 and weighs 667MB since it’s a FullHD video, so I can burn through them at around 1GB/hour. Half of the episodes are gonna be audio-only and weigh just a fraction of that, but then I’ll also delete easily half of what gets preloaded without listening, so here we are.
not only they’re not moving, they’re not moving in serial
monk@lemmy.unboiled.infotoHacker News@lemmy.bestiver.se•Testing Shows Automotive Glassbreakers Can't Break Modern Automotive GlassEnglish
4·6 months agois valued at $500 this year
LMAO, preview
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Android@lemdro.id•Android is adding a new Wi-Fi hotspot option that maximizes speed and compatibilityEnglish
1·6 months agoit’s nice that your Kindle isn’t just collecting dust in a drawer
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Android@lemdro.id•Android is adding a new Wi-Fi hotspot option that maximizes speed and compatibilityEnglish
1·6 months agomy podcast app alone does 300GB/mo with just half a hundred of YouTube channels. one of my homelabs will soon cross half a petabyte cumulative. what tf are you doing with your homelab?
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Free and Open Source Software@beehaw.org•Would you use this app?: 'Subscription' to FOSS
1·7 months agoI’m using Alacritty because I work with CLI, not because I’m in love with a particular terminal emulator.
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Free and Open Source Software@beehaw.org•Would you use this app?: 'Subscription' to FOSS
1·7 months agoWhat am I gonna do with “72% Alacritty, 27% Firefox, 1% Meld, 0% Other”? I’m not gonna give Mozilla money until they pivot to browsers.
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Steam Hardware@sopuli.xyz•The Steam Controller 2 May Be Able To Detect How Far Away Your Hands Are From It
2·7 months agoSony Sixaxis. 256 degrees of being pressed on basically every button but two.
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Solarpunk@slrpnk.net•I am learning that people simply do not care
162·7 months agoPeople don’t and won’t care until more their more immediate and drastic problems will be resolved. I’m happy for you, you’re not too empathetic, you’re simply privileged enough to care about such things. Meanwhile people who have no civil rights see vegans as class traitors, people being bombed would roll their eyes 360° at a mention of fighting light pollution, etc etc.
Activists of the privileged world. Your preaching audience is forever limited to about half of the population more privileged than you. If you want others to care about what you consider problems, SOLVE THEIR PROBLEMS FIRST.
(steps off a soapbox to use it as a makeshift shield)
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Opensource@programming.dev•New 7-Zip high-severity vulnerabilities expose systems to remote attackers — users should update to version 25 ASAP
3·8 months agoThen the corporations are the ones on the hook to to update it. shrug
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Steam Hardware@sopuli.xyz•Is the Steam Deck still worth it in 2025? I'd argue yes — but with caveats
11·10 months agoI’ve specified that because I’ve mainly played it on a 2013 Samsung Galaxy Note 3 (yes, wit a stylus), a FullHD beast that Steam Deck can’t even dream of matching even a decade later.
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Steam Hardware@sopuli.xyz•Is the Steam Deck still worth it in 2025? I'd argue yes — but with caveats
1·10 months agoa screen rivaling 2013 phones when
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Steam Hardware@sopuli.xyz•Is the Steam Deck still worth it in 2025? I'd argue yes — but with caveats
21·10 months agoSlay the spire works fine on your previous phone. You know, that 3x lighter machine with 2x the pixel count you already carry everywhere anyway.
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Steam Hardware@sopuli.xyz•Is the Steam Deck still worth it in 2025? I'd argue yes — but with caveats
41·10 months ago10 years ago, maybe? It’s a 1 (one) megapixel brick.


If you actually tried to do anything useful on a 2004 machine, you wouldn’t post that.