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[–] Fubarberry@sopuli.xyz 3 points 21 hours ago* (last edited 20 hours ago)

That's definitely costing them more than running it on their own hardware, but it doesn't mean AI is costing them more than the AI startups. Anthropic for example is already paying SpaceX 1.25 Billion a month for compute, and has agreed to pay Google 200Billion oflcer the next 5 years for access to Google's compute and TPU chips.

Google's deal with xAI specifically lets them terminate the deal with 90 days notice after the end of the year. Google is also investing heavily in building new data centers with their hardware. I'm assuming this deal means they've eclipsed their current TPU capacity, and are just looking for a short term bandaid until they can catch up with their new constructions.

[–] Fubarberry@sopuli.xyz 15 points 1 day ago

I respect that.

[–] Fubarberry@sopuli.xyz 3 points 1 day ago (2 children)

If running a windows game through wine, there are some risks if the game contains a virus.

The biggest risk is that wine typically makes your Linux user files available by having them mounted as the z: drive. If you run an exe that's actually ransomware, it can possibly encrypt some of your userfiles if permissions allow. This isn't an issue if you run the games through steam, because it runs windows programs in containers.

There's also a risk of keyloggers, but they should only work for things running inside the same wine session.

[–] Fubarberry@sopuli.xyz 3 points 1 day ago

Sounds like a bad adapter, if you reach out to killswitch they might send you a new one.

You can also get pretty cheap displayport to hdmi cables online.

[–] Fubarberry@sopuli.xyz 34 points 1 day ago (12 children)

Honestly Google is likely to beat openAI and Anthropic as things are.

OpenAI and Anthropic have to buy/rent their hardware from Nvidia, while Google is making their own TPU hardware. Google's hardware costs on AI is way lower, every dollar they spend on it goes a lot farther.

And unlike the other two, they're already a profitable company. They're making record profits right now. They don't have a desperate need to figure out how to make back billions on their AI models, they can just keep offering Gemini at a comparatively cheap price and wait for anthropic and open AI to bankrupt themselves.

[–] Fubarberry@sopuli.xyz 6 points 2 days ago (1 children)

For 2, there are ways to install packages without messing with the read only file system. Easiest ways are using nix packages or using distrobox to install non-flatpak software.

So for the linked aur PWA package you provided, you could create an arch linux distrobox, enter it, install yay (or another aur helper), install firefox and your pwa package, and then use the distrobox-export --app <package> command to make the installed software directly runnable from the desktop.

[–] Fubarberry@sopuli.xyz 3 points 3 days ago

Hyprland, specifically with the end4 illogical impulse desktop.

It's pretty and I really like how functional it is, but some recent updates have changed how some of the config files work requiring changes. It's an inconvenience I'm willing to put up with though.

[–] Fubarberry@sopuli.xyz 2 points 3 days ago

I think so, but it's spread among different menus and flags. Plus if even if you disable it, it's still there, one of the origin options sounds like it has it fully removed from the code.

[–] Fubarberry@sopuli.xyz 2 points 3 days ago* (last edited 3 days ago)

People don't hesitate to criticize things just because they're popular, usually people are quicker to hate on something because it's popular.

I think it was just a good game, that legitimately appealed to a lot of people, and so any criticisms about woke content died out as people realized they liked it or respected it.

[–] Fubarberry@sopuli.xyz 1 points 3 days ago

Great game, although these days I mostly play it on my phone.

[–] Fubarberry@sopuli.xyz 2 points 3 days ago (3 children)

From what I've seen, a lot of the pushback against "woke" games revolves around whether they're good or not. Almost no one cares about a good game being woke, stuff like BG3 was widely enjoyed by a lot of people despite having gay characters/etc.

However when a game is bad or mediocre, people are quick to blame any "woke" content in the game. There's a mentality of "they were putting effort in pushing a political/social agenda I don't agree with, while not putting in enough effort on the stuff that actually matters".

Of course, now you have a lot of people assuming whether a game will be good or not based on how the perceive it. But if it comes out, and is actually a good game, that's enough to quiet most all of the complaints it seems.

[–] Fubarberry@sopuli.xyz 8 points 4 days ago

Valve actually initiated FEX and has been funding it since the very beginning, there was an interview with the Verge where they talk about it.

Basically the whole thing is Valve's baby, they have a lot of different open source projects that they are quietly funding.

 

Since getting my Steam Controller, I've been playing docked much more, and was curious how well it works for everyone else.

 

Getting the most out of your Steam Controller: Trackpads

Getting the most out of your Steam Controller: Virtual Menus

I see people ask a lot about what to use Trackpads for. These are great guides and really can help with getting the best experience out of these controls.

 

As the recent Easter egg has shown, the steam controller haptic motors can recreate some sounds. This project lets you play midi files using those haptic motors, and has a linked collection of ready to use midi files.

It works for steam deck, steam controller (2015), or steam controller (2026)

 

From the Emudeck discord:

@everyone Hey everyone, apologies for the ping but since this is deemed as critical to the security of people's devices here, I will have to. Cemu (The Wii U emulator) was recently compromised by a malicious attacker using a known developers account, this compromise took place from May 6th to May 12th, and introduces malware that is known to steal passwords, SSH keys, GitHub tokens, and likely more they are not fully aware of at this moment. We recommend anybody who is on Linux or SteamOS to go into the EmuDeck app, Manage Emulators tab, Cemu, and click Reinstall/Update, and make sure the hash of the AppImage (Located in Home/Applications, right click Cemu AppImage, go into Properties, Checksums, and Calculate the SHA256 hash) matches the non-compromised version provided by the Cemu developers, if you have used Cemu from the dates I have mentioned, and the SHA256 hash does not match what is listed, assume your system may be compromised if it was ran. If you are on Windows, MacOS, or used the Flatpak version, you are not affected by this malware. More information regarding this attack can be found here. https://rentry.org/cemu-security-psa

The specifically affected packages were:

Cemu-2.6-x86_64.AppImage

cemu-2.6-ubuntu-22.04-x64.zip

 

The linked repository has an installation script and more detailed instructions. You can also watch the installation tutorial video here: https://youtu.be/GVUVnngY93I

 

Disclaimer: This was mostly for my own curiosity, and the estimates are probably flawed in one way or another.

I was wondering how much of the Steam Controller sales went to scalpers. Lots of websites have reported on scalpers reselling the controller, but most of those articles just focus on how much is being asked for the controller, not how many are actually available/being sold. That doesn't really tell us much by itself.

Looking at ebay's sold items, there's about ~240* listed Steam Controllers that have been sold since the announcement.

There's an additional 20 current listing I see for the new Steam controller, that haven't sold yet (weirdly, almost all the unsold listing are located in Australia, with only a single remaining listing for a US seller).

Next question is how many Steam Controllers were available to buy. Approximate estimate for the US was around 35,000-40,000 controllers*. Europe would have it's own supply.

So while there were scalpers, it doesn't seem like they were responsible for a meaningful percentage of the sales.

Additional notes: Valve limited controller sales to 2 per transaction, but didn't limit it to 2 per account. This is speculated to have been a mistake, but still would have limited how many scalpers could have gotten with how hard it was to complete a transaction.

*Math section:

5 pages of results for steam controllers in the ebay sold section, at 60 items per page, so a max of 300 sold. However, none of those pages are just the 2026 Steam Controller, a lot are actually the classic steam controller, hori steam controller, steam link, or other controllers that advertise that they're for steam. I didn't do an exact count for all 5 pages, but only 48 out of 60 results on page 4 were the steam controller 2026, so around ~240 units.

The number of controllers sold in the US is based on the shipment of controllers Valve received. It was 28,500 lbs/12,970 kg. The controller and puck weigh 308g, which would divide out to something like 42,000 controllers in the shipment. After adding in additional packaging, 35,000-40,000 is a more likely estimate. The shipment officially contained 40 packages, so possibly 1000 controllers per package.

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