jayandp

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[–] jayandp 12 points 2 months ago (2 children)

I mean, wireless electricity tech does exist, it just sucks and is horribly inefficient at any reasonable distance.

[–] jayandp 3 points 2 months ago

I mean, maybe? They have 'til April it seems. Time to make yt-dlp work overtime I guess....

[–] jayandp 1 points 2 months ago

Glad I already ripped my Kindle library and started buying elsewhere a while ago. I've been sticking to either DRM free sources now, or DRM rippable sources, and enjoy the piece of mind that I can't be locked out of my purchases or be told what devices I can read them on.

[–] jayandp 4 points 3 months 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 months 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 months 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 months 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 months 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 months ago* (last edited 3 months 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 months ago* (last edited 3 months 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 months ago* (last edited 3 months 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 months ago* (last edited 3 months 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.

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