jayandp

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[–] jayandp 4 points 3 weeks ago

If a fix hasn't made it to Stable yet, then switching to Experimental is the appropriate action to get the game functioning. Just keep in mind that if a ProtonDB review is old but mentions Experimental, then most likely the fix is in Stable by now and switching to Experimental might not be needed anymore. In those cases I'd try the latest Stable first, and then try Experimental if that doesn't work for some reason.

Keeping note of specific Proton versions is more important if someone says that an older Proton version works better than new ones for reasons. Or if they're using a forked version of Proton, like GE-Proton, it's important because that fork explicitly includes things not in normal Proton, like exotic video format support that Valve can't normally include for legal reasons.

[–] jayandp 2 points 3 weeks ago

Not SteamDeck, but there is evidence that Valve is working on x86-ARM emulation for a stand-alone VR Headset.

[–] jayandp 29 points 3 weeks ago (1 children)

FYI, if you switch to Desktop mode on SteamOS, all those applications you listed are available via the included app store that taps into Flathub. SteamOS also ships with Firefox out of the box. I have them all installed on my SteamDeck already.

[–] jayandp 3 points 3 weeks ago

I agree on durability concerns, but it did double the height of the display. Not sure how much bigger you're expecting.

[–] jayandp 7 points 3 weeks ago (1 children)

Yeah, but they're coming to Desktop stable soon. Or you can switch to Beta and try them out. It's up to you. Just wanted to show that Valve is addressing the issues with Big Picture Mode.

[–] jayandp 5 points 3 weeks ago* (last edited 3 weeks ago) (3 children)

Not sure what's not on Desktop for you. I'm on the Steam Desktop Beta and this all shows up on my Desktop Big Picture.

PS: These screenshots were made on a Windows PC which is why the Compatibility tab isn't in the Game settings.

[–] jayandp 4 points 3 weeks ago* (last edited 3 weeks ago) (2 children)

Experimental is its name for a reason. It's for testing fixes which may or may not fix an issue that they're investigating. If the fix doesn't cause any immediate issues they'll then push it to stable.

So you should really only use Experimental if you have a game or game update that just came out and isn't running correctly in Stable.

To simplify these are the TLDR ranking:

  • Stable

  • Next (ie: Release Candidate, last bug fix check before pushing to stable)

  • Experimental (ie: Beta, latest fixes that are being tested)

  • Bleeding Edge (ie: Alpha, automated merges for the latest submitted code from devs, things can easily break)

  • Hotfix (For quick bandaid fixes for specific popular games that just released or just updated with some breaking incompatibility.)

[–] jayandp 3 points 3 weeks ago* (last edited 3 weeks ago)

I've been messing with more recent open-source AI Subtitling models via Subtitle Editor which has a nice GUI for it. Quality is much better these days, at least for English. It still makes mistakes, but the mistakes are on the level of "I misheard what they said and had little context for the conversation" or "the speaker has an accent which makes it hard to understand what they're saying" mistakes, which is way better than most YouTube Auto Transriptions I've seen.

[–] jayandp 10 points 3 weeks ago* (last edited 3 weeks ago) (5 children)

Valve completely redesigned Big Picture Mode for Steam Deck and SteamOS. They've been porting those changes over to Desktop Steam and even changing Desktop Steam's UI slowly to match and make everything more consistant.

Non-Steam Games:

Steam Workshop:

Disclaimer: I have a theme mod installed which changes the color of some elements. Layout is the same though.

[–] jayandp 6 points 1 month ago (2 children)

I didn't even realize Intel's SSD business still survived as a separate company. Apparently they're owned by SK Hynix.

[–] jayandp 1 points 1 month ago

Yes! I use less all the time, combine it with grep, etc.

[–] jayandp 6 points 1 month ago (1 children)

Yeah, to this day vim still isn't intuitive for me, so I just use nano as it's either often included or simple to install on most Distros.

Unless a script is hardcoded for vim I haven't had to use it.

 

The one annoying thing about Lemmy over Reddit, is that you'll open a link from somewhere on the web and the Lemmy Instance's site loads instead of your preferred client app. Sync already supports around a hundred instances but there's way more out there than that. However, there is a solution! Fediverse Redirect acts as a middleman that keeps an up-to-date list of basically all Lemmy instances, and then redirects all of them to your client of choice, including Sync! Just install the Lemmy Redirect app via APK or their F-Droid repo, and then follow the directions in the app to setup the redirects and which client to point to. I used the Shizuku method personally, but there is a manual settings method and a LinkSheet middleman method as well. No root or Magisk is required for any of the methods.

They also have a Mastodon version that does the same thing, but for Mastodon instances and clients.

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SteamVR 2.0 Beta Is Here (steamcommunity.com)
submitted 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) by jayandp to c/[email protected]
 

There were hints yesterday, but today it's official. Valve has started over hauling SteamVR, using the SteamDeck and Big Picture improvements as a basis. More to come.

This makes the likelihood of a new VR headset, possibly even stand-alone, more likely than ever.

Press Release:

Greetings! Today we are shipping SteamVR 2.0 in beta. We see this is as the first major step toward our goal of bringing all of what’s new on the Steam platform into VR.

Users who opt into this beta will notice a new UI with lots of added features:

· Most of the current features of Steam and Steam Deck are now part of SteamVR

· Updated keyboard with support for new languages, emojis, and themes

· Integration of Steam Chat and Voice Chat

· Improved Store that puts new and popular VR releases front and center

This is just the beginning of SteamVR 2.0’s journey, and we’ll have more to share in the coming weeks and months as we collect feedback and work on the features mentioned above. This beta will give us a chance to iron out the kinks as more and more people try it out. As with all betas, this means SteamVR 2.0 will get better and better as we prepare it for its eventual full public launch.

To try out the new UI, opt in to both SteamVR Beta and the Steam Client Beta.

Instructions for Steam Client Beta:

https://help.steampowered.com/en/faqs/view/276C-85A0-C531-AFA3

Instructions for SteamVR Beta:

https://help.steampowered.com/en/faqs/view/4F5E-AD22-7402-2EAD

Thanks!

-The SteamVR Team

EDIT: Pictures:

 

Found this in a folder

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submitted 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago) by jayandp to c/[email protected]
 
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submitted 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago) by jayandp to c/[email protected]
 

I was digging through some stuff and stumbled on this. To think it's been 15 years. Crazy what you used to be able to get a free CD of back in the day.

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I feel called out (sh.itjust.works)
 
 

Not your normal kind of piracy, I know, but thought some would be interested.

On a recent flight I was screwing around on my phone while connected to Southwest's WiFi. Southwest doesn't have traditional In-flight entertainment, instead offering movies and shows through a local LAN server on their WiFi for free. To get Internet access you load the site and pay $8usd using a CC, and then they'll unblock your device from the WAN.

Here's the fun part, for the LOLs I tried accessing my various VPNs and Proxies, including Google's, not expecting much. I've known of various tricks involving setting up a VPN or SSH on a DNS port or similar to try and get past web filters, but I've never been bothered enough to go through the trouble. But thinking of that, I decided to give Cloudflare's 1.1.1.1 DNS app a try, since while its kinda a VPN, it does some things differently since their goal isn't to give you a full VPN on their free plan, just improve your DNS and routing performance. But after waiting a long few seconds it amazingly said connected. At first I thought it was a fluke, thinking its connected but not actually working, but after doing a random Google search I realized it was actually somehow forwarding my packets to the WAN proper. I was FREE!

Though I should dampen expectations a bit. While it's definitely full net access, it's slower than molasses. Whatever route Cf is maneuvering packets through, it's not a fast one. Random access would be at best in the three digit Kbps range, with sustained sometimes spiking into the 1-2Mbps, and latency was measured in Seconds, not Milliseconds. Netflix refused to load the detail pages for movies and shows, and YouTube failed to load videos whether streamed or trying to download. I was able to get a 240p YT video to download with Youtube-DL/yt-dlp though.

And just to make sure it wasn't just the plane's connection that was slow, I checked with a seatmate that had paid the $8 for Internet access, and their experience was definitely faster than mine, loading videos with ease.

So while you can browse the net, read some articles, and chat on Mastodon and Lemmy, patience is a virtue. But it's way better than nothing, and great way to just check a few things in the air without dropping the $8.

YMMV with other airlines, but it's worth a shot.

Update: Just did another flight and this time didn't have success. The in-flight Wifi system on this flight was older though, with the old 2D flight tracker, and all the VOD content was broken too, so the Internet was probably just busted.

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submitted 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago) by jayandp to c/[email protected]
 

Every time I'm in Desktop Mode this pops up. It seems to be spawned by Steam Proton, though I'm not sure why since it happens even before I launch a game or software. Can't figure out what exact process is running it. Hitting install either fails checksum, or nothing happens after it finishes the download, and then it just pops up again. Any ideas?

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