It's a single-page script. No need for access to any server, and I'd rather EDs servers were hardened rather than having back-doors being left in willy-nilly.
News threads these days have become too quiet, nary a sign of zombies, nor any off-topic shenanigans.
Also, aside from our resident YouTube hero, I don't think there's been much content from other Pyra owners.
Is there any update re assembly? Or anything new re the new CPU upgrade?
SteamOS is based on Arch Linux, from which the "Big Picture Mode" application is launched (it's basically the same app for using in Windows too). Streaming has always been a pain on steam machines as there aren't specific apps for the services (yet), although streaming via a browser would be...
I'm also curious about the new CPU board too. Having a Pyra soon is great, but it seems we're at a bit of a crossroads in development.
I would like to add though, I'd be happy to pay (a certain amount) extra even if I finally get my Pyra and it's fitted with a new CPU board at that point. I...
Link: “The Story of the Internet and How it Broke Bad: A Call for Public-Interest Technologists" - Bruce Schneier
I like the sentiment in his video... although somehow it reminds me of:
“Choose a life. Choose a job. Choose a career. Choose a family. Choose a fucking big television. Choose...
What order number / date are we up to now? Does anyone know? The first post hasn't been updated since January, but I know there has been activity since then.
That would be good to hear.
Incidentally, I hate having to use my phone, is (do you find) the Pyra good for using these boards? One objective I have would be being able to put my phone away most of the time, and use the Pyra instead.
Pretty much this. I want a full computer I can (almost) put in my pocket, and retro gaming on the go is a definite bonus. Add to that moddable and upgradeable (hopefully), and there is really no competition. "Casual" users may be interested, but only if they have patience, reasonable...
Those statements don't seem to follow (more important to who?). If long term support is important, then removable / fixable / replaceable parts must also be important (that's one other thing the SteamDeck has done right, at least)
Well, I guess in the absense of a signed Pyra, one personalised with the hair of the dog will also be pretty special.
Shepherd dogs tend to be very energetic and relatively intelligent, so if he's helping, then I'm certain the rest of the Pyrae will be finished in two shakes of an... Australian...
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