As a person who used to do Hackintoshes I am impressed people got it to boot on a Steam Deck
"Monopoly", other platforms are free to compete, Valve isn't actively trying to stop them
OGs remember their first content like this on r/196
Changing schedulers on-the-fly, depending on what you need to do on your machine.
But it’s already posted on 196
They have to comply with GDPR as their website is accessible from EU countries, as long as they have data to identify a specific EU citizen.
So in theory, if you're from EU you could put your name and surname on your Steam profile, have it archived and then file a GDPR request to have all of your data removed
Ngl I prefer said company app rather than "new" stuff which runs on Electron and breaks just from looking at it
If I'm not mistaken 1.75 can be correctly stored as a float, as it consists of 1/2 and 1/4 only
"This isn't working" SteamVR on Linux after another "bugfix"
usa cops moment
- Valve would have to agree.
- EA once tried to acquire Valve, but they declined saying "Valve would rather disintegrate than sell out"
He was, but it got reversed after Elon bought Twitter