You can also just get an actual Bluetooth keyboard and it should just work.
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You can also just get an actual Bluetooth keyboard and it should just work.
I have a 64gb with a large sd card. My recommendation is to get a 256gb. You will feel space starved with installing different versions of Proton, the shader cache(?), and the emulated Window’s user folders.
If you get the 64gb you basically have to get an sd card. If you get bigger then you might not ever have to if you play relatively small games and you don’t mind managing installed games.
Yeah, you’re right. The actual quote is subscriptions, not subscribers.
“We are happy to report that we had an all-time revenue record in Services during the June quarter, driven by over 1 billion paid subscriptions, and we saw continued strength in emerging markets thanks to robust sales of iPhone,” said Tim Cook, Apple’s CEO.
https://www.apple.com/newsroom/2023/08/apple-reports-third-quarter-results/
As a dad with young children it’s amazing. I’ve convinced both my brothers to get one and several of my coworkers.
Even if you don’t have kids, being able to watch TV with the wife on the couch and play games is awesome.
Honestly, for me, Lemmy just feels better than Reddit. It has more content that I am actually interested and community seems better.
I lurked on Reddit. I think I have posted here more in the last 2 weeks than I even did on Reddit
Rust is a very good language but is relatively new on the scene so it has to compete against other languages that fit the same niche(primarily C++) that have been around a lot longer.
Rust has been very popular for hobby projects for a while but it’s still pretty rare to see it for larger projects, and you still almost never see it for enterprise projects. So it’s cool seeing an app that uses it blow up.
I was just trying to be helpful. Some people might not know you can connect a Bluetooth keyboard to the device.
I don’t know of any system that does a better job of typing with a controller than the Steam Deck with the touch pads. Granted, I’m not a console gamer so I have no idea what typing on the current gen Xbox or PlayStation is like, but I can’t imagine it’s better than the Steam Deck.