[-] calvinklein97@lemmy.dbzer0.com 80 points 4 months ago

Good luck trying to wipe my hard drive fuckers 🖕🏻

[-] calvinklein97@lemmy.dbzer0.com 22 points 5 months ago

By now you can use Linux for gaming too. Compatibility layers like Wine or Proton came a long way thanks to the steam deck.

[-] calvinklein97@lemmy.dbzer0.com 7 points 6 months ago

There’s a market for the smallest niche. The most important thing is that you are happy with the setup you’re running. It doesn’t matter if it is Android, iOS, Mac OS, Windows, Linux… if it works for you it’s good. Sadly people still fight about what’s better - especially when it comes to phones. And I was part of that fight. But from todays standpoint it just doesn’t make any sense. Use what suits you.

[-] calvinklein97@lemmy.dbzer0.com 25 points 6 months ago

I was a die hard Android fan boy switching my phones every 9-12 months, rooting them, flashing custom ROMs and customising them in general. I was basically the most anti Apple guy you can imagine and mocked everyone who bought Apple devices.

4 years ago I got my hands on an iPhone XS Max for a few quid. Thought might as well try the device out which I’m making fun of just for the sake of it.

4 years later I’m sitting on my iPhone 14 Pro Max, my 2020 iPad Pro 12.9, AirPods Pro 2, Apple Watch 6 and 2 Apple TV boxes.

Apple really knows how to hook their users. The ecosystem is by far the best and won’t ever be reached by Android due to the simple fact that every device is made by one manufacturer.

For example: you setup the Apple TV box and it detects a nearby iPhone and offers quick setup. Setting up the second Apple TV box it even asks if it should mirror everything from the first Apple TV. I put my AirPods in my ears and Apple TV detects them and asks if it should connect to them even though they were never connected.

Another example: I’m watching a movie on my iPad with my AirPods in ears. I get a voice memo on WhatsApp on my phone. I play the memo and the AirPods switch instantly to the iPhone and after playing the memo back to the iPad.

These are only two examples about how well the ecosystem works. Yes, it’s kinda a loophole, once you’re in it, you can barely escape it. But I appreciate that shit just works. You have to experience it to really understand. Also I don’t feel the urge to switch the phone so often anymore, not only because there are not many models to choose from but the UX is so nice and smooth feeling, even on older devices. Not to mention the clean UI that isn’t cluttered and packed with ads like on some Android phone OSs or the Fire TV OS (I believe Xiaomi does this?).

To clarify a few of your points: No you don’t need to pay for OS upgrades. Support for older devices is good. The latest iOS 17 is available on the iPhone XR from 2018. Not to mention that you don’t need the latest OS version to have a fully functional device. Apple devices don’t really have bloatware on them. Only some Apple made apps like Books, Health etc. which can be fully uninstalled. Ecosystem is pretty closed yes. While you can use, let’s say, third party smart watches or Bluetooth headphones, the experience will not be as smooth as it’d be with AirPods. Apple finding fancy names for normal stuff is just their marketing strategy of making you or their products feel special. Not a fan of it either but don’t really care tbh. Also never really cared about the screws they use on the devices since I never had the urge to open them.

[-] calvinklein97@lemmy.dbzer0.com 4 points 7 months ago

I use Playnite. It automatically adds all you games from all famous launchers, lets you add games manually, download the meta data for it and has theme and plugin support.

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submitted 11 months ago* (last edited 11 months ago) by calvinklein97@lemmy.dbzer0.com to c/steamdeck@sopuli.xyz

Horizon Chase 1 ran great on the Deck, was a really fun game to play. Now I tried Horizon Chase 2 and was surprised how bad the performance is. It’s stuttering and freezing every few seconds rendering the game unplayable. Has anyone in here tried it yet? Is there anything I’m missing or is the game just badly optimised?

EDIT: I found the solution! I was using Heroic Launcher, which I’ve been using to install all my non-steam games. It caused the stuttering and freezing for some reason. Installed it directly via Steam and now it works fine!

I do but I got it „on my holiday“ in India

[-] calvinklein97@lemmy.dbzer0.com 10 points 1 year ago

I am curious how Apple will get around that this time. I’m almost sure this will be as funny as the whole story about the USB-C cables

[-] calvinklein97@lemmy.dbzer0.com 3 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

I don’t even think it’s going into the lungs especially with non smokers. If you try to inhale smoke as a non smoker you’ll most likely cough your lungs out. I assume they suck the smoke into their cheeks and blow it out from there.

There are multiple game launchers that are able to run windows games and programs: Lutris, Heroic, Bottles, just to mention some of them. I played around with all of them on my steam deck and found that Heroic works the best for me in terms of reliability and convenience.

You click on „add game“ and a window pops up prompting you to input the game name, where to create the prefix (basically a virtual windows environment), and the path to the executable. If the game isn’t pre-installed you can hit the „run installer first“ button and install the game and any dependencies beforehand and add the executable after the successful installation.

[-] calvinklein97@lemmy.dbzer0.com 18 points 1 year ago

Karen, you forgot to take your pills.

[-] calvinklein97@lemmy.dbzer0.com 437 points 1 year ago

I completely left Reddit. A week before Apollo shut down I slowly started to leave subreddits and cleaned my post and comments. The moment Apollo stopped working, Reddit was dead to me either. Lemmy is now my new home.

I believe using the original keyboard is your best option regarding privacy

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