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West Virginia passes bill allowing intelligent design to be taught in high school biology classes
  • It’s not even a theory in the scientific sense, like the theory of evolution is. There is no evidence involved, nor experimental data. Intelligent design was created as an “answer” to evolution, nothing more. It could be taught in a theological class, not biology.

  • ‘Futurama’ Renewed for Two More Seasons at Hulu
  • Watching the new season made me wonder if I Futurama was ever actually good. Are my fond memories of the old episodes just nostalgia?

    No, I started rewatching the old seasons and in my opinion the general quality of the jokes and writing was much higher then. The over-reliance on current-day events just doesn't work for Futurama, either. But there were some good episodes. For example, I really liked the season finale, the anthology episode.

    I think they can make it good again, if they just stick with what made Futurama great in the first place, instead of trying to recreate is into something new.

  • I found the reason why applications sometimes mysteriously get muted!

    I've seen people ask many times why an application doesn't have sound anymore. I've had it multiple times. The answer is always, go to sound settings in desktop mode, open the Applications tab and unmute the application there. But how did it get muted in the first place?

    I feel so stupid, but the answer is so simple that I wonder if most people don't already know it. You can mute/unmute an application by clicking the top-right area of its icon on the task bar. In handheld, I think this is so small that I didn't notice it, but finally I did.

    I've wondered for a while now how some applications got into this muted state. This probably also explains why clicking an application's icon sometimes seemed to do nothing, as if the application froze. Instead, I was just muting and unmuting it!

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    Linux Desktop Share keeps increasing, 3.13% now. Narrowing the gap to ChromeOs 3.24%
  • Yeah, but as far as I know, if you want to run Linux applications, they run in a virtual machine after you enable and download Linux support in ChromeOS. Otherwise you are limited to the Google Play store.

  • Lists of useful tools, software, mods, websites and other resources

    These are lists of some tools and software that are useful for Steam Deck and can enhance your experience with it, as well as all the websites and other such Steam Deck resources I know.

    I made these lists for the wiki on Reddit's SteamDeck sub and I thought it was a pretty useful to keep around. I wanted to dump them here for everybody to preserve them and to maybe find a new home for this Steam Deck resource.

    Let me know what you think.

    List of tools and homebrew

    Below is a list of tools and homebrew that can enhance your experience with the Steam Deck. Since the Steam Deck offers most things that a normal Linux desktop environment can, tools are included that can be found in the Discover store (including from non-default repositories) and have proven to be an especially good fit.

    Emulation and non-steam games

    • BCML Installer for Steam Deck

      BCML (a modding tool voor Breath of the Wild for WiiU) can be difficult to get running on Steam Deck, because it uses an immutable filesystem and the version of Python installed by default is higher than what BCML supports. This script helps people install it.

    • BoilR

      Add non-steam games to your steam library.

    • Emudeck

      This script automates downloading, installing and setting up a large list of different emulators.

    • EmulationStation DE

      A graphical and themeable emulator front-end that allows you to access all your favorite games in one place, which is installed by Emudeck and Retrodeck, but can also be used by itself.

    • Mod Organizer 2 Linux Installer

      This project aims to make modding and playing Bethesda games on Linux as easy as possible. It does that by providing installers which automatically setup a working experience for the user.

    • Retrodeck

      A flatpak application containing a large list of different emulators.

    • SGDBoop

      A tool that automatically applies assets from SteamGridDB directly to your Steam library, removing the need to download and set them manually.

    • Steam ROM Manager

      Steam ROM Manager is a super flexible tool for adding non-Steam games to steam in bulk and managing their artwork assets. It can be installed with Emudeck, but can also be used by itself.

    File management

    • Deck Drive Manager

      Copy Steam Games From Your PC to Your Steam Deck SD Card.

    • Disk Usage Analyzer

      A tool for managing your used and free space.

    • Firelight

      Filelight is an application to visualize the disk usage on your computer by showing folders using an easy-to-understand view of concentric rings. Filelight makes it simple to free up space!

    • gdu

      If you prefer the command-line, gdu is a fast disk usage analyzer with console interface, written in Go.

    • Shortix

      A script that creates human readable symlinks for Proton game prefixes. Reddit release post

    • Steam Deck Shader Cache Killer

      Script to Purge The Steam Decks Shader Cache/ Compat Data. Reddit release post

    File transfer and synchronization

    • Deck Screenshot Sync

      A work-in-progress auto-uploader for screenshots made from the Deck onto your PC or phone. Reddit post by u/ Xinerki.

    • MEGASync

      Easy automated syncing between your computers and your MEGA Cloud Drive.

    • OpenCloudSaves

      Open Cloud Saves is an open source application for managing your saves games across Windows, MacOs, and Linux (including SteamOS).

    • Syncthing

      Syncthing is a file synchronization tool like Dropbox, except that it can work with your own machines and without a server. This can be very useful for keeping non-Steam and emulator save games in sync or backed up.

    • Warpinator

      Send and Receive Files across the Network

    Launchers

    • Alfea

      Alfae is an experimental project to launch GOG/Local/ItchIo/Epic/Bottles Games in an organised fashion. Also can add games to deck UI.

    • Bottles

      Runs Windows software on Linux with Bottles.

    • Heroic Game Launcher

      Heroic is an Open Source Games Launcher. Right now it supports launching games from the Epic Games Store using Legendary and GOG Games using our custom implementation with gogdl.

    • Lutris

      Lutris is a video game preservation platform aiming to keep your video game collection up and running for the years to come.

    • NonSteamLaunchers

      Installs the latest GE-Proton and several non-Steam launchers under one Proton prefix folder and adds them to your Steam library. Reddit release post for v2.7

    • Steam Tinker Launch

      Steam Tinker Launch is a versatile Linux wrapper tool for use with the Steam client which allows for easy graphical configuration of game tools, such as GameScope, MangoHud, modding tools and a bunch more. It supports both games using Proton and native Linux games, and works on both X11 and Wayland.

    Plugins and mods

    Remote access and game streaming

    • AnyDesk

      AnyDesk allows you to connect to your Steam Deck desktop remotely, like TeamViewer.

    • Barrier

      Share mouse and keyboard over the local network.

    • Chiaki4deck

      Chiaki4deck is a fork of Chiaki, adding features for the Steam Deck. It is a free and Open Source Client for PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 5 Remote Play. It can be used to play in real time on a PlayStation as long as there is a network connection.

    • Deskreen

      Turn any device into a secondary screen for your computer. Streams your Steam Deck screen to a browser on another machine.

    • KDE Connect

      Enables communication between all your devices.

    • Moonlight

      Moonlight allows you to play your PC games on almost any device, whether you're in another room or miles away from your gaming rig.

    • NoMachine

      Like AnyDesk, allows remote desktop connections to your Steam Deck. Disabling read-only on the filesystem is required to install, but otherwise works very well.

    • Remote Mouse

      Use your phone as a keyboard and mouse, and copy/paste between devices (apps for iOS and for Android available.) Gained improved support for Linux and Steam Deck in December 2022.

    • Rustdesk

      An open source TeamViewer alternative, remote desktop software. Works out of the box, no configuration required. Use the AppImage from the nightly build.

    • Steam Link

      Connect your Steam Deck or other Steam devices with each other for remote streaming.

    • Sunshine

      Sunshine is a self-hosted game stream host for Moonlight, offering low latency, cloud gaming server capabilities.

    • Unified Remote

      Remote control app for your Steam Deck. Turn your smartphone into a universal remote control, control mouse, keyboard and more.

    Other tools

    • Boot Video Randomizer

      Replace the Deck startup video file with a file of the user's choice. Randomizer provides two features: individual random set and on-boot randomization. Reddit release post

    • CoreKeyboard

      CoreKeyboard is an X11-based virtual keyboard. It has the advantage over Valve's built-in keyboard to offer access to special keys such as Ctrl, Alt and function keys.

    • Great on Deck browser extension for Chrome or Firefox

      See what games are verified for the Steam Deck and which medal they have on ProtonDB in the Steam store.

    • Ludusavi

      Backup tool for PC game saves. Here is the Reddit release post.

    • ProtonUp-Qt

      Install and manage Wine- and Proton-based compatibility tools for Steam and Lutris with this graphical user interface.

    • Qbert

      Qbert generates a root overlay where you can install whatever software you need without messing your filesystem. NOTICE: something is broken atm, Qbert is not creating a correct overlay so basically the software is not working as intended.

    • SC Controller

      User-mode driver, mapper and GTK3 based GUI for Steam Controller, DS4 and similar controllers. Steam Deck support added in version 0.4.8.8.

    • Steam Deck SD Card Scanner

      An application to help you keep track of the different games you have on your SD Cards. If you ever found yourself wondering if you already have a game installed on a different SD Card then this is for you. Reddit post by u/ddotthomas.

    • Steam Deck Utilities by CryoByte33

      Scripts and utilities to enhance the Steam Deck experience, particularly performance.

    • Steam Shortcut Editor

      Allows you to modify the shortcuts file quickly and set game name to be the appid, so you have access to community controls. Link to Reddit post

    • Vibrant Deck CLI

      A simple command line utility to tweak the screen saturation of the Steam Deck.

    List of Steam Deck-related websites

    Here is a collection of websites that offer information, guides and news about the Steam Deck.

    Official Valve sites

    Linux and Steam Deck gaming sites

    • ProtonDB

      Crowdsourced Linux and Steam Deck game compatibility reports.

    • GamingOnLinux

      GamingOnLinux deals with games on Linux (which the Steam Deck runs) in general, but has consistently reported on Steam Deck-related news.

    • Linux Gaming Central

      Linux Gaming Central is dedicated to giving you news on the Linux gaming front. The link above points to the "Steam Deck" tag on the site.

    • Boiling Steam

      Boiling Steam is dedicated to covering the world of PC Linux Gaming since 2014. The site often reports on the Steam Deck, as the search results the link points to show.

    • Are We Anti-Cheat Yet?

      A comprehensive and crowd-sourced list of games using anti-cheats and their compatibility with GNU/Linux or Wine/Proton.

    Steam Deck community sites

    • Steam Deck Community

      An independent Steam Deck Forum.

    • Steam Deck Life

      A Steam Deck blog for the latest news, tips and tricks and more.

    • Steam Deck HQ

      A web site with game reviews with optimal configuration, tips and guides, and news.

    • ShareDeck

      An unofficial site to find and share Steam Deck performance configurations.

    • overkill.wtf

      overkill.wtf primarily focuses on the Steam Deck, with a hint of Switch, PC gaming and whatever else we find interesting at that moment--but mostly Steam Deck.

    • Great on Deck

      Unofficial Steam Deck compatibility website. Verification, performance reviews and tweaks for Steam Deck. Emulation guides, Epic Games Store, Ubisoft Connect games and more.

    • CheckMyDeck

      Check Steam Deck compatibility of your Steam library.

    • sdeck.wiki

      A list of Steam Deck resources.

    • Steam Deck Guide

      A guide covering Steam Deck, including the applications and tools that will make you better and more efficient with your Steam Deck device.

    • Steam Deck Repo

      A website where you can upload and share community-made Steam Deck boot videos (plus in the future, other things like themes and an app to automatically apply them to the Steam Deck)!

    • Steam Deck Linux Wiki

      This wiki aims to be a useful resource for those that want to explore the desktop side of the Steam Deck.

    • Steam Deck Guide

      This guide contains all kinds of useful tips that were found online. Hopefully it will help you use your Steam Deck to the fullest.

    List of Steam Deck-related subreddits and Lemmy communities

    These other places covering the Steam Deck also exist on sites like Reddit and Lemmy:

    • r/SteamDeck
    • r/DeckSupport
    • r/steamdeck_linux
    • r/SteamDeckBootVids
    • r/SteamDeckEmulation
    • r/SteamDeckGames
    • r/SteamDeckModded
    • r/SteamDeckMods
    • r/SteamDeckTech
    • r/SteamDeckTinker
    • r/SteamDeckTricks
    • r/SteamDeckWins
    • r/SteamDeckYuzu
    • r/SteamOS
    • r/WindowsOnDeck
    • r/BestOfSteamDeck
    • r/linux_gaming

    List of Steam Deck-related podcasts

    If you enjoy listening to Steam Deck news in your car or elsewhere, these podcasts might be for you:

    List of Steam Deck-related Discord servers

    Get together and discuss the Steam Deck on these Discord servers:

    • Steam Deck Discord

      The main Steam Deck Discord, not affiliated with Valve, Valve employees are known to lurk on the Discord.

    • Steam Deck Homebrew

      Steam Deck Homebrew Discord server, with, among others, a channel for Decky support.

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