They have in fact gone backwards. Using windows 10 on my work surface in tablet mode is much preferred to the windows 11 BS involved in my ROG Ally X or the Lenovo Legion Go (which I'm gifting to my sister for Christmas). The Legion Go has a better screen but it's still not great because windows 11 really isn't made for tablets and they have regressed on tablet support despite selling a whole line of them.
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It surprises me that Ford is as high up as it is. Considering the recall situation. I feel like they should be down there with Tesla and the only reason they aren't is because Ford had such a head start in the automotive industry so they sell more vehicles.
As an alternative to thumbsticks for shooters and such. My understanding is when you get used to them they're great for that. I was never able to get used to them on the OG steam controller.
I wouldn't think so. They already sell the legion go at a loss and rumors of a legion go lite (which is what this device looks like) price it at around the same price as a steam deck.
The way it works with handhelds right now (Bazzite instead of vanilla steam OS), there's certain things that have to be enabled to get the hardware side of things working (all the buttons and inputs etc), but it's still really easy to both update and to use and I haven't had any problems with the ROG Ally X or the Lenovo Legion Go running Bazzite. I dual boot windows (and have group policy edited pretty much all of Microsoft's BS tracking and AI to banish it to that shadow realm) for windows only games that I couldn't get to run reliably in proton, but I'm really happy with it and I'd imagine steam OS coming to such handhelds officially would benefit users rather than being a detriment as far as ease of use goes.
Good to know.
TOS's usually have a legal team go over them to prevent such eventualities. Lemmy as a whole does not really necessarily have this option and that's at least part of the problem here. The owners and administrators have to cover the eventualities of user interaction with the site. Since this is the case, the owners and admins are using at best a layman's understanding of the law (potentially), to cover themselves and at the same time not taking into account other factors (such as jury nullification not being a part of the laws of those jurisdictions at all).
While it is their right to do so as owners of the site, they may be in violation of the rights of other people and since they operate a site with multiple jurisdictions and that may be used by users in other countries, it is perfectly okay for the users to be upset about these changes and do with that information what they will, including making complaints about changes and discussions of changes.
Do things get better without discussion? Is that something you've experienced?
I think it actually goes further than that. They're trying to protect themselves from being liable in the event that someone uses Lemmy to actually plan a crime with the intent of not being found guilty by also planning a jury nullification. And the wording doesn't reflect that.
That implies that you know and have a layman's understanding of the laws in that locality. This is the problem right here. Their wording is poor and they obfuscate the reasoning and don't attach that reasoning to any laws (foreign or domestic to them or the instance). This is why people aren't happy about the jury nullification ban.
Because what they seem to want to prevent is the active advocation or plan to nullify a jury for someone who plans to commit a crime. The problem is the way they worded it. They don't want you or anyone to plan a violent crime together with likely jurors with the intent of getting the jury nullified on purpose so they can get away with it. But that means you can't talk about what things might potentially be reason for jury nullification and I don't think that's the intent of the laws in their region or fair to users.
Either way, having the information in the above comment is important context for why someone might want to plan a crime and a jury nullification at the same time.
On a credit card? Yes. On a debit card or gift card? No.
I use gnome for my desktop experience and only when using the terminal or web browser do I have to use a keyboard and mouse. It's not Android levels of perfect for touch screens, but it's miles ahead of windows 11.