

Just picked up a steam deck because I was worried prices might spike soon due to RAM shortages, saying I am amazed by it feels like an understatement.


Just picked up a steam deck because I was worried prices might spike soon due to RAM shortages, saying I am amazed by it feels like an understatement.


I know this is bubble related, and it sucks, but it is pretty impressive that the pc component market stayed largely the same price for the last 10-15 years at least. A high end PC in 2010 was anywhere from $1500-2000 and a high end PC until the recent component price surges was roughly the same, which means they got cheaper after inflation over the years.


I love specific prints like this haha, I’ve been meaning to do something similar with my LG monitor, the rounded part on the back makes it a pain to rest the webcam in the center, so I have mine slightly to the side.



My thoughts exactly, but it’s only going to get worse :/


It was very funny that haribo of all companies had the lightest battery for the capacity, but all good things must come to an end


I’ve had swapping over to an SSD boot on my todo list for a while for sure, at least now I know it is easy to restore from a backup lol


For me the biggest problem would be door locks, outside of that, all they’d really be able to do is turn lights on and off menacingly


I think a wired connection is the key, one of my house projects this winter is running Ethernet through the attic finally


I’ve given that a shot and just can’t stand the input lag I get, even on LAN, unfortunately, I’m glad it works for others though.
And I don’t like to use hotel or other public WiFi when I travel, I’d rather just have the device in hand


I’d jump on a steam deck with updated hardware, too bad it looks like it will be staying the same
Edit:
Yeeaaaahhhh it’s going to be a while, they want a great performance jump without sacrificing battery life


Maybe one more log output would fix it…


Well the US gov birds aren’t working


I’ve mentioned it before but my boss’s boss said only 86% of employees in his department use AI daily and it’s one of his annual goals to get that to 100%. He is obsessed.


Gross politics and implications aside and just speaking as a full-stack, I’m curious if this would replace USWDS or overhaul it. Probably replace knowing these guys.


I have one of those twelve foot tall skeletons for Halloween and the joints are pretty fragile resin for the weight, luckily they are replaceable and there is a pretty strong DIY community for them and you can download free replacement parts.
Every Halloween I take inventory of what needs replaced, print it, and it’s set for another year.


And he searched the internet for terms like “how to wipe out macbook” and “Can somebody see if I’ve opened a file on a shared drive?” from his Apple-issued MacBook before leaving the company.
Like you said OP, pretty dumb


Anecdotal, but every company I have worked for has banned using ad blockers, I’m guessing the risk from ads is lower than allowing extensions to read and modify all of your webpage data?
I use them on all of my personal devices.


I can’t name anyone in the company I work for thats had llms revolutionize their job
I’m jealous, my director at a software company has a second laptop just for AI so he doesn’t have to deal with IT and is insistent on using it for every project. One of his annual goals is 100% of his division using AI at least once per day. For every person against AI, there is another who can’t get enough.
I’m confused with this whole thing, isn’t there literally a check box to make it discoverable by search engines that the user has to opt in to? Was that not there before?

Maybe I’m in the honeymoon phase but I can’t put it down, I love my gaming pc but the deck just keeps impressing me. I also fly a ton, and had been using a Switch, which I have now replaced with the deck.