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Did some research on #SteamDeck. Seems like #SteamDeck supports #Flatpak. In fact, it would be the preferred application install method.

So I can install #Discord with Flatpak on a SteamDeck and chat over it.

The bad news is Discord client with Flatpak doesn't support game overlay.

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There is a 3rd party application called #DiscoverOverlay that seems to do overlay for Discord voice chat on #SteamOS.

Not sure how good it would work.

@gamingonlinux please make a video about this.

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Hi, just fixed.

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Assassin's Creed Valhalla (now on Steam!) - Steam Deck - SteamOS 3.4
youtu.be/VYM0rVVw_dI




"Let us hope that this milestone will inspire us to transcend 'all possible manner of differences,' as the great Du Bois once put it, and keep foremost in mind all that we have in common as human beings; as sisters and brothers here on Earth."

—@HenryLouisGates on #Artemis I
#NASA




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stop making vaugly agreeable statements that aren't actually actionable in any way and expecting this to help somehow.


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Almost all marine life depends on phytoplankton, tiny plant-like organisms that use chlorophyll to photosynthesize. Scientists track phytoplankton by measuring the concentration of chlorophyll in the water, which @nasa satellites can detect from space.

go.nasa.gov/3Y1sfk4
#NASAEarth



Lots of chlorophyll in the water can indicate a phytoplankton bloom, swirls of blue and green in the ocean that satellites can see from space.

The color of the swirls tells scientists about the plankton in the bloom and nutrient cycling in the ocean.
#NASAEarth



However, NASA’s existing satellites have some limitations to what they can see. The @nasaocean PACE satellite, slated to launch in January 2024, is hyperspectral, meaning it will see the ocean in even more hues.

More on PACE: go.nasa.gov/3VRcfzc
#NASAEarth



The Taurus-Littrow Valley is correct! The #Apollo17 astronauts went to this site to obtain highland samples older than the impact that created the Imbrium Crater and to investigate the possibility of explosive volcanism. They succeeded at both objectives! #Apollo50th
#NASAhistory


Selecting a landing site on the Moon is more than just pointing at a map. Topography, imaging, and past mission data are just a few things used to determine a landing site.

🎧 Listen to @NASA_Johnson’s Houston We Have a Podcast episode 121 to learn more. nasa.gov/johnson/HWHAP/apollo-…
#NASAhistory




Good news for asteroid hunters! Explore some of the asteroids and comets we already know: eyes.nasa.gov/asteroids
#NASASolarSystem






#FediBlock mastod.no, a single-user instance, for transphobia and (scroll a bit through the timeline) Islamophobia. Receipts attached (CW transphobia).





Well that was unexpected #shorts #Gaming #SlayTheSpire youtube.com/shorts/NK8DQ_D7rVE


Ever wonder why we always see the same face of the Moon from Earth? 🤔

The Moon rotates exactly once each time it orbits our planet. This arrangement is an example of a special kind of orbital dance called "tidal locking".

Here's how it works: go.nasa.gov/3BdKOb9
#NASAMoon

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