

Even with tracking looking good, I recommend contacting Valve support. They’re really helpful (and as they are the contract partner for GLS, only they can file a complaint with them).


Even with tracking looking good, I recommend contacting Valve support. They’re really helpful (and as they are the contract partner for GLS, only they can file a complaint with them).


Netherlands is the location of the warehouse, so that is expected. But it seems a whole batch was misrouted from there to the UK and then back to the warehouse, delaying everything by a week. Mine was shipped on the 15th and hasn’t arrived yet.


Sadly, they specified “standard edition game available in your region”. An my region isn’t “Valve office” :(


Oh and the power buttons are often in the wrong fucking place, on the side of the laptop, like on phones. It’s insane
Well at least it’s not a regular keyboard key in the top right of the Numpad like on my work Dell, I already shut down my computer twice by accident:

It has a Copilot key of course, but I’m mostly using it docked with an external keyboard by now


They are great, I use InputLeap regularly. But the things mentioned in the post transfer video as well, which is a different use case. The synergy family of tools allows to share input devices with another machine, but not use it as a second screen for software on the first system. Depending on the goal, one can work around that with network file systems and having the same software installed on both PCs.
From the Wikipedia link above:
Repin used Grigoriy Myasoyedov, his friend and fellow artist, as the model for Ivan the Terrible, and writer Vsevolod Garshin for the Tsarevich.
It was similar for me for a long time. There’s even a name for that specific reason to go to bed late: revenge bedtime procrastination
This basically amounts to a key/interaction logger in the IDE. I’d suspect this would prevent many people contributing to projects using something like that, at least I wouldn’t install such a plug-in.
What exactly would you checksum? All intermediate states that weren’t committed, and all test run parameters and outputs? If so, how would you use that to detect an LLM? The current agentic LLM tools also do several edits and run tests for the thing they’re writing, then edit more until their tests work.
So the presence of test runs and intermediate states isn’t really indicative of a human writing code and I’m skeptical that distinguishing between steps a human would do and steps an LLM would do is any easier or quicker than distinguishing based on the end result.


It runs as part of steam, so you would need to add the program you want to use to steam as an external program and start it through steam. Steam Input then runs as a translation layer around the other program. At least that’s how it works on the Steamdeck.
Well, having a domain is basically documenting your IP publicly. It’s not that risky.
Tbh, same. I mostly reached out to support, because I was unsure if the package was getting lost in the wrong country. The delay doesn’t matter much to me, I waited for a new controller since first playing on a steam deck, a week more is nothing.