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radiouser@crazypeople.onlineto Steam Deck@sopuli.xyz•Valve 'Fremont' APU breaks cover on Geekbench, most likely for a future console62·16 days agoI still have mine in it’s original box sealed. It’s my retirement plan.
radiouser@crazypeople.onlineto Steam Deck@sopuli.xyz•[Help] How stable are Decky Loader and its plugins in 2025 ?2·17 days agoI use it without issue and frankly couldn’t live without the customisation of it now. The only problem I’ve had with the Steam Deck is the background recording no longer works (consistently) as far as I’m aware this is an issue with Steam/SteamOS and not because of Decky
radiouser@crazypeople.onlineto Steam Deck@sopuli.xyz•Planning on buying a SteamDeck. What should I know before purchasing?1·11 days agoIf that is the case I could very well have misunderstood; my partner bought the 512GB and (as far as I know) didn’t receive the special profile, keyboards or intro video. Maybe they simply haven’t claimed them.
edit: we just checked and they did NOT receive any bonus profile flair, keyboard layouts etc… My original comment seems to be correct.
radiouser@crazypeople.onlineto Steam Deck@sopuli.xyz•Planning on buying a SteamDeck. What should I know before purchasing?7·18 days agoIf you’re into cosmetics the only way (that I’m aware of) to get the fancy Steam profile stuff and special keyboards is to buy the 1TB version. If you’re interested in customising your Deck with themes, intro videos and the like the 1TB version is the way forward as space gets eaten up quickly.
It’s worth buying a screen protector and a small, fine paintbrush to dust out the grooves and vents.
Enjoy your Deck!
radiouser@crazypeople.onlineto Steam Deck@sopuli.xyz•I upgraded my LCD to OLED with DeckSight! Also swapped the case and buttons while I was at it7·20 days agoYeash… 4 hours to swap the case? Absolutely striking that off my list. I’ll get as far as taking it apart and then I’d have solflocked myself lol. Looks great though!
radiouser@crazypeople.onlineto Linux@lemmy.ml•Retro, vaguely windows-95-looking linux distro that's actually usable and people like it?3·4 months agoI think it might be LXQT?
You need to theme it but depending on how you theme it you can get it looking like Win95. In fact I distinctly remember seeing Win95 themes for LXQT
2 months on and this is still an issue (it started as far back as May! 4 months ago!). GG Valve!