Yeah, game devs apparently did some shit, but that’s not the point. Look up some let’s play of it and see how you like the interaction.
Yeah, game devs apparently did some shit, but that’s not the point. Look up some let’s play of it and see how you like the interaction.
You might be interested in Vaudeville (Steam Store)
It’s interesting how this plays. Maybe check some let’s plays to get a feel. But this could become a very cool way to interact with games.
In the video you can hear them yelling “Hey! Release the kid!” and stuff like that. They also call the police “murderers” for protecting the child against the thrown stuff, so I don’t really take them seriously.
I haven’t found any statement from the father, or someone adjacent to them, so I don’t know what they have to say about this. Maybe someone can find something.
Source is the police, here is the Link to the news ticker
Here’s the relevant part as a screenshot:
Gegen 18 Uhr wurden Einsatzkräfte auf einen Jungen aufmerksam, der zuvor offenbar ohne Begleitung an der Versammlung teilgenommen hatte. Aufgrund der noch andauernden polizeilichen Maßnahmen im Nachgang der Versammlung wurde der Elfjährige zu seinem eigenen Schutz in Obhut genommen. Sein Vater wurde benachrichtigt, der ihn circa 90 Minuten später abholte.
Translated by me:
At about 6:00 PM officers noticed a boy attending the event clearly unsupervised. Because of police activity after the event the 11-year-old was taken into police protection. His father was notified and he took the boy with him after 90 minutes.
According to the police the kid was being chased and secured for his own safety because he was unsupervised at the event. He was returned to the father.
Why don’t you use emacs? You can replace Linux with it and use it to start vim!
What? Authoritarians need their cattle for their system to work? Who’d have thunk?
That’s already plenty, thank you very much!
How does the interoperability work for your setup? Did you set up something special? What backup system do you use?
I ask because I plan to integrate some Apple stuff so my family can interact with it, like local-only backups, interacting with the TV (kodi) and music (mpd). I will not use software from apple on my side (well, beside the FOSS stuff from them, like bonjour or the printer stuff).
At first I dual booted with Windows and kept my games on the Windows drive. You can just tell steam the path to the games, after mounting the drive. Some games ran fine, some were a little more difficult or impossible to play, even when reported as working on protondb. The reason apparently was NTFS that wasn’t playing nice. That was the moment I ditched Windows entirely.
Under the hood windows uses NTFS, while most Linux distros use EXT4. Linux can read NTFS, but Windows can’t read EXT4 without some tweaks. So I thought my setup was good.
You can try this setup for yourself, it’s a good intro IMO.
It is!
After some time
For some time
It is. I really like the direction of the steam deck. A PC that’s very open, but still is able to hide most complexity from users that don’t care for that.
They already are. Just shut off from unauthorized (read:your) grubby hands.
Yeah, was thinking about joining the room to see what is written. Not what was asked.
But your username and server will be seen and could potentially be noticed by someone you don’t want.
Okay, Rust does look pretty cool and I am trying to learn it, but this makes me hesitant.
Also, did they rewrite it themselves or are they making Gemini do it and just didn’t encounter bugs yet?
Steamdeck + Dock and you can game on your TV AND on your travels.
Less repression from China I presume. Heh.
What do you say to a man with 2 black eyes/who got maced twice?
Nothing, he has already been told twice.
Let the weakness be washed away