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allenc.com
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| | | | When Valve announced and then released their Steam Deck in 2022, it was a bit of a surprise; everyone outside of Nintendo has tried and mostly failed to make | |
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www.jayeless.net
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| | | | A couple of days I posted about wanting to get back into The Sims (2 & 4). What I didn't mention then, that I will now, is I'd kinda been wanting to get back into casual gaming already. I've never been a real Gamer? exactly, but I have purchased a bunch of ... | |
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ounapuu.ee
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| | | | If you have spent any time in gaming hardware circles, then you've probably heard about the Steam Deck, the Linux-based handheld gaming PC built by Valve. Yes, you heard that right: not Windows, but Linux. I've had my fair share of attempts at gaming on Linux. When it works, it's amazing. When it doesn't, it's incredibly frustrating. The last thing I want to do when playing a game is to become a developer and start troubleshooting issues with all the layers between the hardware and the game. | |
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blog.martinig.ch
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| | Informations and opinions about software architecture, developers on call, holacracy, Scrum, continuous testing, product management, saying thank you, tech leadership, customer journey maps, code reviews, code sharing, good bugs, android testing and open source project management. |