I’d certainly try loading it up while docked. Useful if you’re dipping your toes into the MacOS experience or just need it running on some hardware for a project/testing an app.
I’d certainly try loading it up while docked. Useful if you’re dipping your toes into the MacOS experience or just need it running on some hardware for a project/testing an app.
Underpowered by far in the one we had while I was growing up. A light breeze pushed the damn thing off the road. Plastic impeller in the coolant system that shattered and caused the damn thing to constantly overheat.
Amazingly fun van though. Insta place to sleep when visiting family.
Wait what video? I would legit watch this, very fond memories as a kid playing Deus Ex after finding it at a thrift shop for $1 the year after it came out.
I wouldn’t be surprised if this is the result of “near shoring”/outsourcing technical work to foreign countries.
Dual income no kids.
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Dual income no kids with a dog
If you need to test something physical without a virtualization layer getting in the way, it would be great.
End of the day, there’s better ways to achieve MacOS access for sure. But it’s always great when something that starts out “meh” morphs into something unexpected. Who knows what cool things could come from this, especially since most of the Steam Decks would be mostly standardized on their hardware, allowing for dedicated tweaks specific to the platform instead of keeping it more generic when virtualized.