It looks like @[email protected] is a mod of this community. I will stay subscribed to both, doesn't mean anything to me.
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I already play Battlebit on Steam Deck. Works fine with a community-created controller layout
The Steam Deck track pads are going to be better as a mouse than anything on a keyboard.
Everything here is genius. The Ender Eyes, the shriekers, shrieker farm
GTKpod hasn't been updated in quite a while, and though it still works, it takes a bit of manual labor to get running on a modern system. Specifically, the mounting and permissions need to be looked at. Check your syslog, and run GTKpod from the command line so you can see the error log if any
We did not thrive amongst trolls on Reddit. Reddit banned and contained certain subreddits. It works. It made the platform a better place for everyone else. Defederation accomplishes the same thing
You became part of a server which boycotts other servers when you made the individual decision to create an account here
Boycotts are a feature of an "open marketplace"
I'm just watching as he posts new videos since I am caught up and have seen his shorter series multiple times now
Highly depends on your definitions of the words "vulnerabilities," "Windows," and "patched." By Microsoft's definitions of these words, the answer would be no.
I've been gaming using WH-1000XM3 headphones in Bluetooth mode for years and have never noticed latency, even with FPS games