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There's a reason we aren't as harsh on the Steam Deck. Actually, a couple.
  • We hook our Steam Deck up to a 4k projector and it looks amazing. The built in upscaler from 800p to 4k is astonishingly good. Obviously not AS good as native but and many games are limited to 30fps but holy smokes it's more than good enough.

  • Kamala Harris Broke Donald Trump
  • When Trump goes, the rest will tear each other to shreds. As insane as he is, he's the figure who's holding it together. Like a fat gormless toad sitting on a stone in the middle of the pond.

    As an outsider to American politics, I predict a (temporary) collapse in support for the Republican party the minute he's ousted.

  • MAGA is straight up losing it after Taylor Swift’s Harris endorsement
  • Never forget the time Shapiro got angry and confused in a softball interview with British right winger Andrew Neil and stormed out.

    I highly recommend skipping to the end if you haven't seen it:

    https://youtu.be/6VixqvOcK8E

    It's a mystery to me how these people get taken seriously at all.

  • Bug: had to rename the executable
  • There was a tiny bit more to it because my first instinct was to out the .exe in the steam launch options (which works for many games) and that still failed with the same error message. The game itself seemed to want the exe to have that name.

  • Restrict apps to a whitelist, managed remotely
  • Good suggestions but I'm not convinced that's true.

    It's certainly possible to lock some Android devices down hard without rooting them. See Samsung Knox as an example. Even a pro will have a hard time getting around that.

    I trust my kids to mostly only use the devices how I say. The security is mainly to keep their mum happy and to keep them from spur of the moment bad descisions with their clicks and time.

  • Restrict apps to a whitelist, managed remotely

    What's the best way to restrict my Android devices to only use approved apps? I want to manage the whitelist remotely.

    Bonus points if I can keep everything in-house, on my home server or similar via my existing VPN.

    This is for my kids' future phones. Ages 12 to 16.

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