Just updated my #SteamDeck and it turns out they broke the MDNS support so I can't resolve `.local` domains again. It's literally one line of code what bullshit reason could they have for disabling this. The cherry on top is that the readonly filesystem means I'd lose this setting on every update if I enable it manually
@mauve I'm right there with you. I used to be a die hard for always updating anything, but now I'm at the point where I say "If the update isn't for security, I don't want it."
@mauve will the puppet client run on a steam deck? Just wondering if that would be a way to restore a config after an update, or would the update kill the puppet client as well? I ask as I don't have a steam deck to play with.
@skryking I'm jot sure tbh. I could probably make some sort of script to restore deleted configs after an update but honestly I don't have time time to spend on anything like that. I just need a computer I can run code on. It almost feels like it'd be better to ssh or rdp into a more stable box or something 😅
@mauve totally understandable.
@skryking Ixf you ever wanna microdose the Steam OS experience, run Arch with KDE and forbid the use of installing or configuring anything outside of your user folder. :o One effect is that I usw homebrew for everything on the cli now.
@mauve thank you for the insight. I did not know this. I really must get myself one of these.
LMAO and it completely fucked my email client. Remind me why should I bother updating software ever? Every update I get just makes my system worse and more unstable.