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I cannot see any tests…
I cannot see any tests…
As stated from official Valve’s page https://www.steamdeck.com/en/oled
“Use your Deck as a PC, because it is one.” So Valve did market it as a PC and it’s one of the reasons I bought one more than a year ago. And it’s really my desktop (that I bring with me to places occasionally)c
I use rss-bridge for scraping sites that don’t offer rss feeds: https://rss-bridge.github.io/rss-bridge/index.html
We should stop allowing priests to touch people. I think they have already touched more than enough…
And of course the correct link is: https://simone.computer/#/webdesktops
I think you will like: https://simone.compiter/#/webdesktops
There are and have been many of these around for many years now!
I’ve been using “Unexpected Keyboard” for quite a while and very happy with it!
So, I’ve been using my Steam Deck as my main driver for more than a year. While there are options to install software without having those removed when you update (steamos-btrfs, nix, distrobox), you can just boot another OS from an external drive.
I have WinesapOS on a SD card so I can use SteamOS without restrictions (and there are other options like Bazzite that others have mentioned).
So far, I have not found anything that was not possible on my machine, because, well, it’s a computer with an Arch distro on it!
Something that I read elsewhere, not in this thread, is about limits when it comes to work with external peripherals. Now, I can tell you that I use an external Bluray player, printer, scanner, drawing tablet, floppy drive reader (to make images of floppies), azeron pad, programming esp32, work with sound with a Creative GC7, and I’m not sure I’m missing anything. My SteamOS is great!