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  • And this is suddenly a problem for Steve Bannon? Hm.

  • That's basically blending it...

    That said, we do know that water bottles sitting in the sun (i.e. heat + UV) causes leeching so I wonder about things like soda cans (not just the bottles). I would imagine that with tea bags with plastic present, boiling it and steeping for a few minutes would likely result in some contamination.

    Which really makes one wonder... just why would you include plastic in something that will be ingested.

  • Ah, a better option for you I just thought of. Look into the DeckMate, it's an attachment that can be connected to different things, and comes with attachments to stick to other things.

    For example, you can have a portable battery connected to your Deck. But also, a VESA compatible back that you can just screw into a regular Monitor Mount, and boom, Steam Deck stand with any angle you want at roughly any height you want.

    Bonus, you have a lot of things you can mount the deck to!

  • Is the official dock not what you're looking for? I'm not sure I know what you're looking for.

    Do you mean, 45 degrees the angle of the screen?

    Maybe something like a Nintendo Switch or Wii U stand, there are ones that have adjustable backs

  • My favorite use of back buttons is in games where there's long, pretty, treks of exploration. From Monster Hunter: World to Red Dead Redemption and more, I always set up a back binding to an auto-walk.

    Press and hold to toggle, adjust the timing to something a little longer than normal, and revel in stoned pleasure at the sprawling landscapes while you pack another bowl without losing time towards your next destination. It's awesome! If the game allows, you can set up sprinting this way too even for those pesky tap to run ones (looking at you RDR).

    The press and hold to toggle is important because it allows me to keep the button bound to a roll, which is often nice for games like Monster Hunter where I can keep my fingers on important camera control and direction/attack inputs while keeping a getaway button available

    Depending on the game, R1 and L1, and other times just the usual ABXY with some per game adjustments.

  • Good, we shouldn't get one until there's massive improvements all around. Give it 7 years

  • The Deckmate, super easy to play with portable batteries attached to the back.

  • Ratings are based on somewhat trivial things, such as whether there is a website link in the main menu

  • Haha, I played it quite a lot and I did not have the same experience! Respect to speed runners cause my goodness...

  • N64

    Emulated maybe some games, but I just can't with most games with the original controller. I grew up with it too, it's just insane.

  • In way way did valve stop supporting streaming? Did they mean in-home game, remote play, friend remote play?

  • Been waiting on this one a while, always glad to get something for free even if I hate Epic. Always glad that I can get it on browser too.

  • They used to have these for star wars and similar games. May not have come with a screen though

  • It's legitimately a non issue, set the torrent software to only connect to the VPN end point

  • I've had 3 of their motherboards die, one came without the USB3 header properly attached, and each time they wanted me to pay them for replacements.

    I had a phone of theirs, the motherboard died and they wanted $300 for the replacement. It took 8 months for them to send the phone back to me and it was still broken, parts of the phone that were working like RGB and NFC no longer were.

  • Oh, you're unionizing? Disappears, leaving an empty lot that can never be reused without a complete renovation

  • K.

  • Avoid ASUS like the bubonic plague.

  • Leftists in the U.S. can actually make change in the U.S. at a local scale, so we talk against the CCPR because what else can we do.

  • Chat @beehaw.org

    What are you time crunching right now?

  • Chat @beehaw.org

    What are you up to this weekend?

  • Free and Open Source Software @beehaw.org

    Travel documentation apps like Journey?

  • Android @lemmy.ml

    My first interaction with Meta Services last night. Thought I'd share what I learned. (Cross-posting from my KBin)

    imgur.com /a/K9CJw8f