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And I thought valve only makes steam....
They make the steam deck which runs on arch Linux.
Dude valve, steam, nobody gets it seriously?
Yes, we all got it two decades ago
Some people are experiencing things for the first time everyday (lucky 10,000)
And here's a extra (frightening) reminder: there are people on the internet who didn't exist 2 decades ago
I was literally talking with someone the other day who didn't even exist when I graduated Highschool. Made me feel fucking ancient.
mfw
edit: Point is that its just branding, there's nothing to get. If you think that its funny/clever/whatever, wait until you hear the the company Apple made a computer and called it a Macintosh. Because macintosh is a type of apple. apple, macintosh, nobody gets it seriously?
Also, valves don't make steam. The flow of steam is controlled by valves in whatever machine still runs on steam, which is the actual "joke".
Nope, but Valve sure did release Steam. It still works.
BTW your link is broken
Do I look like I know what a SSL certificate is? I just want a goddamn JPEG