

No. It doesn’t.
No. It doesn’t.
Fuck, don’t remind me.
autosears
Autosears themselves are not actually regulated. It’s the action of fully automatic fire that is. Which is kind of ridiculous because it’s not terribly uncommon to have a gun do it by accident on worn out parts.
Oh, I was like “StarCraft 2 came out years ago”
Oh yeah, good point
It does not “use” AOSP, it’s built on AOSP, like every Android device.
AOSP is like the foundation of any Android OS.
so many posts have the title ‘rival devices’ supporting Steam OS and I just have to wonder…is that what they really think?
Haha yeah I’ve been saying that for a while. These devices are all going to be used to spend money on Steam and Valve couldn’t care less which one you buy.
He also admitted that the science behind it might not be perfect. “Now, is our science a little shaky that now people are questioning it? Yeah, it was a little shaky and now people are questioning that.
I wonder if these people realize that this is science fiction.
Oh I meant more of the SteamOS officially supporting other devices.
tl;dr printers got cheaper
The components aren’t traceable either. They don’t have serial numbers on them. Typically only the lower receiver does. This is why that’s the part that’s typically 3D-printed.
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Picked a bad week to take off of Steam Deck news!
Aside from not loving Google and MS being their examples (although I can see why they are used – the most popular are just so for a reason)
The only reason is brand name recognition.
They’re rootkits. They have root-level access. You can’t emulate that.
Honestly Graphene on desktop is best case scenario for me. Windows has too many ads and spying, Linux doesn’t have enough support, MacOS hardware is too damn expensive and tightly-controlled.
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Jeremy Hunt knows what’s up
I haven’t found any apps that don’t work with the proper permissions enabled.
I wonder if it was still ongoing after 404 published that article 😬