I have given up dual-booting and just have a Windows VM for work things that require Windows. Less muss, less fuss and I can move the VM around as needed when moving between primary PCs.
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You don’t need an account for that, really. I haven’t logged into Reddit since the API enshitification wave.
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Steam Hardware@sopuli.xyz•Steam Deck lead reveals Valve is funding ARM compatibility of Windows games “to expand PC gaming” and release “ultraportables” in the future
2·15 days agoI’m completely a novice at understanding this, but is ARM battery efficient because of how its executables are compiled or is it battery efficient because of ARM chip architecture? I guess my question is if you run a comparability layer like this will the ARM chips still be as efficient running x86 programs and games?
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Steam Hardware@sopuli.xyz•Steam Deck LCD 256GB model on sale until December 1st!
4·24 days ago64gb was the lowest they offered at launch. Though it certainly felt like 16gb without the SD card in place.
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Steam Hardware@sopuli.xyz•Valve says "the Steam Machine is equal or better than 70% of what people have at home," but I feel like that's missing the point
24·29 days agoHardware survey is opt in, so you should chill out.
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Technology@lemmy.world•YouTube is taking down videos on performing nonstandard Windows 11 installsEnglish
12·2 months agoWhy are they removing hacking videos? Have they always done that? IT help videos are the cornerstone of why YouTube has any redeeming value these days. I know, I know, I shouldn’t use it, but sometimes it is the only place that has the info you need.

My work has licenses I can apply for VMs when I’m keeping them for longer client work, so yes they are licensed in my case.
I wouldn’t do that for my own personal use though.