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by blackpelican
1129 days ago
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I'm just your average full stack JS dev and I'm not doing any interesting project in my free time besides personal website stuff. Fortunately this means I can do literally everything on the Steam Deck (besides hosting obviously[1]). What kind of development do you do? In theory, it's possible for a lot of roles. If you can get your environment working smoothly on a distro that Distrobox supports then you should be able to work on it. I'd love to see someone rock up to the office with a Steam Deck, plug it in, and just start working. That's quite the image. [1] The Steam Deck has a kind of A/B boot. By default it loads into Gaming mode and the other is Desktop mode. In Gaming mode, most apps and services aren't running (as far as I can tell but now I want to check) so I don't think you could ensure a server stays running in the background if you switched back to Gaming mode. On the other hand, you could live totally in Desktop mode and game from there, only losing the nice Gaming mode GUI. |
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But for that, any laptop sucks, so I've been using suitcase-sized desktops for .. well basically forever. But then in recent years it got so easy to develop on a laptop, but have everything running on a remote machine. I mean there's GitPod and GitHub Codespaces, and before that there were... uh, some web-based IDEs that didn't really work...
But then there came VS Code Remote so like as long as your laptop/[cyber|steam]deck can run VS Code and maybe some browsers, you're good to go!
So I mean OH FUCK IT WHY AM I STILL EVEN TALKING... WHOOOO!!! ORDERED