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1. Etherl+(OP)[view] [source] 2023-08-04 11:30:59
Yes, but similarly you could connect a computer screen to a server. The idea behind separating desktop computers is, as mentioned above, that it is a particular platform a lot of us are interested in. I imagine neither me or you are typing these comments on a server or a Steam Deck.
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2. metaph+T6[view] [source] 2023-08-04 12:15:35
>>Etherl+(OP)
> I imagine neither me or you are typing these comments on a server or a Steam Deck.

Stop imagining. I'm quite literally mooching around in bed posting this from Firefox on a Steam Deck in desktop mode docked to my bedroom TV. This[1] isn't your father's Oldsmobile.

[1] https://store.steampowered.com/steamdeck/#SaleSection_24468

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3. andyba+9b[view] [source] 2023-08-04 12:42:04
>>Etherl+(OP)
I think you're replying to the wrong person. I was merely commenting on the viability of running Blender on a Steam Deck.
4. an-unk+Bc[view] [source] 2023-08-04 12:50:54
>>Etherl+(OP)
Yes, but if you connect a computer screen to a server, you'll notice that servers usually don't have GPUs for anything beyond "show a 1280x1024 console screen". Unlike a server, the Steam Deck is literally marketed as a device that can be used as a "desktop computer", that's the entire purpose of the optional USB-C dock.
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5. darkwa+yh[view] [source] 2023-08-04 13:14:52
>>Etherl+(OP)
Or connect external monitor, mouse and keyboard to a laptop... So, shouldn't laptops count as "desktop computer" either?
6. lolind+gl[view] [source] 2023-08-04 13:33:26
>>Etherl+(OP)
You can't use Blender on a desktop PC that has no monitor attached, nor would it be comfortable to do so on a 13 inch laptop. Is my desktop computer also not a desktop computer because it's not useful until hooked up?
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7. Etherl+BF[view] [source] [discussion] 2023-08-04 15:08:04
>>metaph+T6
OK but I wasn't speaking to you. It's not surprising to me, that out of maybe hundreds of people reading our conversation, there was one using Steamdeck in an unusual way. But I imagine andybak wasn't, the argument being, the chance of him doing so is very low, because that's not how most people use Steamdecks, or from another perspective, I imagine most people commenting on Hackernews do so from a laptop or a desktop, and a mobile phone on the third place.
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8. Etherl+zG[view] [source] [discussion] 2023-08-04 15:11:28
>>an-unk+Bc
This is a fair argument, Steam deck really is (much) closer to desktops than other handhelds.
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