New video showcasing Steam Deck desktop mode experience

Raploz

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For anyone curious, this is the approximate experience you can expect to have when you connect a Steam Deck to your monitor or a dock.

 
i can't understand him
he is talking in some weird moon language
 
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Oh great. Another video from a nobody.
A 'nobody' that is a developer of the Desktop (KDE Plasma) that is being used as the basis of the Steam Deck's OS.

It is people like this dude that help create great open source technologies that you probably use every day and don't realise.

Who are you?
 
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A 'nobody' that is a developer of the Desktop (KDE Plasma) that is being used as the basis of the Steam Deck's OS.

It is people like this dude that help create great open source technologies that you probably use every day and don't realise.

Who are you?
That you? I'm somebody who doesn't have a shit youtube channel with no subscribers. That's who I am. I'll wait for somebody worth a damn. This could have been included in one of the 10 other steam deck threads.
 
That you? I'm somebody who doesn't have a shit youtube channel with no subscribers. That's who I am. I'll wait for somebody worth a damn. This could have been included in one of the 10 other steam deck threads.
Yeah it's debatable if it is threadworthy or not (maybe not). But to dismiss someone's opinion based on their YT subscribers as opposed to their actual knowledge is slightly strange. Would a person with 10M subscribers with no knowledge of KDE Plasma be more insightful on the topic (maybe but I doubt it) just because they have 10M subscribers?
 
That you? I'm somebody who doesn't have a shit youtube channel with no subscribers. That's who I am. I'll wait for somebody worth a damn. This could have been included in one of the 10 other steam deck threads.
As if having tons of youtubers means something.

Dude made huge accomplishments, and he is busy working on that, instead of wasting his time on youtube, like a degenerate.
 
lmao. Sure Jan. Many of those degenerates are millionaires thanks to youtube.
Yes millionaires, as if scamming kids to buy your shitty products, run scam charity, and inflate YouTube with shit cringe videos.

I would 100% take the small channels, instead of those garbage YouTubers.
 
Come on man. He's a KDE dev - you had a hot take and it backfired, we've all been there.

Don't dig in out of pride :)
The only discussion in this thread is a result of my "hot take" so obviously no one gives a shit about this nobody. I'll continue to wait for somebody worth a damn.
 
You don't sound like a typical arch user, btw.
...I'm not sure if that's a complement or not :) But been using it since 2004, both at home (it runs pretty much everything) and for work. I do have a single Windows computer, but that's dedicated to audio recording.

(but I had to mention that I use Arch if it is in any way relevant, I think that's in the EULA)
 
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...I'm not sure if that's a complement or not :) But been using it since 2004, both at home (it runs pretty much everything) and for work. I do have a single Windows computer, but that's dedicated to audio recording.

(but I had to mention that I use Arch if it is in any way relevant, I think that's in the EULA)

hahaha there it is~
 
Anyway, KDE is super configurable so you can make it look like you want it to look like, here are some examples if you wanna start getting an idea:

I used to stubbornly used Kubuntu rather than Ubuntu for years because KDE allowed be to make the website style look just like OSX. Also I could have 6 desktops mapped to a cube that transitioned in 3D when you switched desktops, great times.
 
A 'nobody' that is a developer of the Desktop (KDE Plasma) that is being used as the basis of the Steam Deck's OS.

It is people like this dude that help create great open source technologies that you probably use every day and don't realise.

Who are you?

For whom the Bojanglez trolls.
 
As a Plasma user I'm happy on many ways by this news, but at this time as also an ex Gnome user this makes me happy first and foremost as a big middle finger to that fellow Tobias Bernard.

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