Yes, it requires it runs well with default settings, everything is accessible with the standard deck controls, that all the control displays use the steam deck icons, and it doesn't reference controls the deck doesn't have. It's a very high bar.
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You're entirely missing the point.
The requirements and basis of IQ tests are they are problems you haven't seen before. An LLM works by recognizing existing data and returning what came next in the training set.
LLMs work directly in opposition of how an IQ text works.
Things like past experience are all the shit IQ tests need to avoid in order to be accurate. And they're exactly what LLMs work off of.
By definition, LLMs have no IQ.
That's because LLMs aren't intelligent. They're just parrots that repeat what they've heard before. This stuff being sold as an "AI" with any "intelligence" is extremely misleading and causing people to think it's going to be able to do things it can't.
Case in point, you were using it and trusting it until it became very obvious it was wrong. How many people never get to that point? How much has it done wrong before then? Etc.
This seems like a detour around right to repair.
That's because it is. That's all Apple does. Every time they get brought to court around shit, like the app store stuff in EU that just happened, they make it intentionally as difficult as could possibly be while still technically following the request. It's malicious compliance at every step of the way even when they get caught. They're so anti-consumer it's not even funny.
We don't know what it is, since this is all rumor but..
It's being compared to DLSS, which is AI.
Whether PS is doing plain supersampling or AI supersampling is unclear. But since they're saying it's a performance gaining supersampling, it's probably AI since regular supersampling is worse for performance.
Wow, so impressive that consoles are getting 5+ year old tech.
Moving on.
I've constantly had issues on Android 14 with multiple launchers. For a while the recent apps button wouldn't do anything until I force restarted the launcher. Then tapping home would show the launcher wherever I had left it, but none of the interaction worked. Then it seemed unable to launch anything. Now I get a mix of the three.
I've tried killing the Pixel launcher. I've tried resetting settings. I've sent bug reports to each launcher for each issue and they all come back saying it's due to Google changes and sent links to posts of other launchers having the same issues.
I have 3 close friends on pixels that have the same issues constantly. I've asked a few people on pixels who say the same. I've seen numerous people online saying they have the same experience.
The Android bug tracker has multiple open issues Google has acknowledged, but I've never seen them actually fix any of them. They've been "assigned" for months.
Oh, great, I'm sure glad they've fixed this minor inconvenience instead of fixing the fact that third party launchers have been broken for 6 fucking months.
Yeah, it's in the name is "security". As if a third party camera or back cover is going to break into the OS, harvest super important user data, and then somehow find some way to transmit it back to headquarters.
You know, or they just want to make money off of selling parts at 200% profit instead of Apples 500%.
The idea that this is somehow a security risk is a giant steamy pile of bullshit to keep people buying their garbage.
Pixels have this too. I believe one plus does too but I don't remember. Idk about anyone else.
The notification itself is super helpful if you care about battery health. There are apps that try to do it if your phone doesn't have one, but they aren't nearly as well integrated into the system and are therefore more clunky.
The insane/annoying part is just that the setting is not opt-in. Or whether there's a setting to turn it off.
I'd actually bet it's something different....
It's less that you game on a steam deck because it's portable, and more that because it's portable you can game. There are people here and there that are like "yeah, I have a steam deck so I use that instead" but the sentiment I see more often is "I wouldn't be able to game at all if it wasn't portable - I can't sit down for that long, I only have time on the train, I need to be near my kids" etc.
And this changes the dynamic. It's less that these people have "desktop gaming" and "portable gaming" and are choosing to play the AAA games while portable. They only have portable gaming. And they choose to play the same good games everyone else is playing. The only gaming they do is on their deck. And they're not going to be like "oh, why play a good game like BG3 if I can play a shitty portable game like xyz".
These are just people's primary gaming devices now. And if they can, they will choose to play the same good games everyone else is choosing to play. It doesn't matter if it only runs OK, playing a good game with OK graphics is still better than playing a shitty game.