Overzeetop

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[–] Overzeetop@sopuli.xyz 0 points 2 years ago (1 children)

Sure. By default you get the Steam store. Correct me if I'm wrong, but it's the only option to load games from the default Gaming interface. There is no option to load from Gog, Epic, Uplay, Playstation, Xbox, Nintendo, or any other 3rd party store. If you are not willing (or able) to manage the deck in desktop mode, you can't install non-Steam games so - as a console - it's a walled garden. I say semi- because it's not terribly difficult to switch to desktop mode and install other applications, launchers, and games - but if you've never used Linux and are not computer savvy, Steam is the only way to get games onto the device.

[–] Overzeetop@sopuli.xyz 0 points 2 years ago (3 children)

Meanwhile Sweeney is just there whining that Linux is too hard.

I'm with you on Valve trying to be more open (in a semi-walled-garden with Steam on Steamdeck, circumventable with some effort). But gaming on Linux - practically nobody is actually writing games natively for Linux. They're writing for Windows (or a console) and the community is making the run under Proton/Wine on Linux. Is Epic intentionally preventing them from running on Proton? Well, effectively, yes - but that's not a Linux-to-hard problem, more of a "we don't want to have to police cheating on another OS" problem.

[–] Overzeetop@sopuli.xyz 0 points 2 years ago (1 children)

and putting the CO2 back underground

Tick…tick…tick…

[–] Overzeetop@sopuli.xyz 1 points 2 years ago

It’s not code. It’s a matrix of associative conditions. And, specifically, it’s not a fixed set of associations but a sort of n-dimensional surface of probabilities. Your prompt is a starting vector that intersects that n-dimensional surface with a complex path which can then be altered by the data it intersects. It’s like trying to predict or undo the rainbow of colors created by an oil film on water, but in thousands or millions of directions more in complexity.

The complexity isn’t in understanding it, it’s in the inherent randomness of association. Because the “code” can interact and change based on this quasi-randomness (essentially random for a large enough learned library) there is no 1:1 output to input. It’s been trained somewhat how humans learn. You can take two humans with the same base level of knowledge and get two slightly different answers to identical questions. In fact, for most humans, you’ll never get exactly the same answer to anything from a single human more than simplest of questions. Now realize that this fake human has been trained not just on Rembrandt and Banksy, Jane Austin and Isaac Asimov, but PoopyButtLice on 4chan and the Daily Record and you can see how it’s not possible to wrangle some sort of input:output logic as if it were “code”.

[–] Overzeetop@sopuli.xyz 1 points 2 years ago

Next: I would like them to prohibit software limitations on hardware shipped in products so that if you ship a product with a hardware which is enabled on any device, you may not disable that hardware on different models. Ex - putting a 60kWh battery pack in all of your cars but limiting the usage in software based on pricing, or installing heaters which are enabled in some models but not in others.

 

I see reports of pretty much all communications down, but no indication that am radio is picking up slack or pitching in. Are there that few operators left?

 

Sorry for the post in English; I hope that's okay. I like to read online news sources from several countries as it feels like I get better perspective on world events. I've been keeping the Helsinki Times as a bookmark, but the reporting seems to have exceptionally low turnover, at least on the front page.

What are your favorite Finnish sites for news about Finland, and what Finns like to read about events in the rest the world? Thanks!

Oh - I prefer sites in the native language; I don't read/speak Finnish, but I'd rather read a transliteration through Google than a site which is targeted to English-speaking foreigners.

[–] Overzeetop@sopuli.xyz 1 points 2 years ago

My wrists are sore just looking at that shape.