#chainWords 17-Nov-2025
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@mattround just ordered, will see how long it takes to ship standard and let you know :)
Steam Hardware Thoughts
I know a lot of folks have been going on about it, but Steam's latest hardware announcement has been utterly insane for the day and age in which we live.
Consider that they didn't hype it up with a launch event. They didn't sell a bunch of hype and buzzwords. All they did was release a ~6 minute video that effectively described the hardware and what it would provide, and had a webpage with *actual specs on it*.
They invited a bunch of tech reporters/YouTubers to their HQ, but they let them talk to *engineers*, not marketing people. The discussions focused on real capabilities of the hardware, and actual demonstrations. No vapor and promises. Not glitz and glam.
They made it clear this is all SteamOS driven, and that they have a focus of getting *existing x86 Windows software* running not only on Linux, but on ARM and in VR!!
They aren't pitching a closed ecosystem. They said, outright, "This is your hardware, you can do whatever you want with it".
THEY DIDN'T MENTION AI ONCE.
And they're _already_ making a bigger splash than any competitor ever did, even though those competitors have gobs more money they've thrown at this stuff, and tremendously more staff.
It's flabbergasting. I hope they make enough of an impact with all this that people sit up and take notice.
@whitequark lottery-win but squirrel flavoured
@mattround have duckie one, can confirm.
then sent duckie ones to each team member.
can confirm not isolated.
our meetings are now quacked sporadically.
any 'outsiders' tend to assume either vidconf glitch or auditory halucination.
10/10 would recomment the usb-c rechargeable one as it's inexplicably louder
DOCTYPE Magazine: Matt Round made a 1980s-style type-in print magazine, full of novel standalone web apps you type in by hand https://vole.wtf/doctype/
According to Nevada's report into its recent ransomware attack, a state employee "searched Google for a system administration tool to download and was instead shown a malicious advertisement that led to a fraudulent website impersonating the legitimate project."
Yeah, that happens a lot! An ad-blocker is one of your top security and privacy defenses online. If you work in an enterprise org, consider rolling out an ad-blocker to your company network!
Here's more from me: https://this.weekinsecurity.com/why-ad-blockers-are-a-top-security-and-privacy-defense-for-everyone/
RE: https://mastodon.social/@jk/115531380751874334
Josef finally getting a handle on things.
the good thing about running my sticker shop for fun instead of as an actual business is that I don't need to get stressed out when the printers send someone a shit quality result. I just refund them, tell the printers they did a bad job, and send the person a bunch of free stickers as an apology. the whole point is for people to enjoy them and for me to spot them in the wild around the world! :D
Steve:
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