Who ever her Guardians are should have warned her or not provided these products.
Maybe they did warn her, or didn’t directly provide the products, kids are a bit more complicated most of the time.
Who ever her Guardians are should have warned her or not provided these products.
Maybe they did warn her, or didn’t directly provide the products, kids are a bit more complicated most of the time.
Meanwhile I can’t even upload commercials for archival purposes without getting copyright strikes on my account. How is YouTube so bad at this.
Cult stuff
I did stumble on that issue, but no I have a 1tb SSD installed with tons of free space on it and it’s performance seems totally fine - I can transfer a game from my PC to the deck at 500+mbps. I’ve just kinda given up and been using my pc to download larger stuff first and transferring it as a workaround for now.
I’ve also been having weird issues with the steam deck downloading for some reason and couldn’t figure it out. I use the dock so it’s using a wired connection (but the same thing happens on WiFi) and I have gigabit Internet, will get maybe 150mbps for a moment, then drops down to max 15mbps or slower but doesn’t outright stop like yours.
If you do a speed test in desktop mode via a browser what speeds do you get? I’m all but positive this is something specific to steams cdns. I also use a pihole but bypassed it for testing and it made no difference. What’s your download region set to in the steam settings? I’m on the east coast and tried a couple different nearby locations with no effect.
Out of necessity most likely, sometimes you either have no alternatives for proprietary software on Linux, or it’s extremely cumbersome to get and maintain such software on Linux.