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/c/steamdeck Modlog
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3 months ago
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Removed Post SteamOS 3.6.0 Preview: Remote-Controlled
reason: Repost of https://sopuli.xyz/post/12466602, thanks for sharing though
4 months ago
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Removed Comment Running a successful restoration and construction business requires careful planning, efficient project management, and timely execution. With various projects, tight deadlines, and multiple teams to coordinate, the task can seem daunting. However, with the right project management (PM) software and tools, you can streamline your processes, boost productivity, and achieve success. In this digital age, PM software and tools have become essential for businesses in the [restoration and construction industry](https://www.mrrestore.com/). These tools not only help in organizing and managing projects but also provide valuable insights, collaboration features, and real-time tracking. Let's take a closer look at some of the top PM software and tools that can take your business to the next level. 1. Procore Procore is a leading construction project management software used by over 1 million users worldwide. It offers a wide range of features such as project scheduling, budget tracking, document management, and team collaboration. With Procore, you can easily plan, manage, and track your projects from start to finish, ensuring that all tasks are completed on time and within budget. 2. Bluebeam Revu Bluebeam Revu is a powerful PDF-based collaboration software designed specifically for the construction industry. It allows you to create, markup, and collaborate on construction documents in real-time. With features like automatic form creation, quantity takeoffs, and project tracking, Bluebeam Revu simplifies the document management process and improves communication between teams. 3. PlanGrid PlanGrid is a cloud-based construction project management tool that is ideal for teams working on the field. It allows you to access and update project documents, plans, and drawings from any device, ensuring that everyone is on the same page. PlanGrid also offers features like punch list management, progress tracking, and RFIs (Request for Information) to help you stay organized and efficient. 4. CoConstruct CoConstruct is a comprehensive construction project management software that caters to small and medium-sized businesses. It offers features like budget tracking, scheduling, client communication, and change order management. With CoConstruct, you can create detailed project timelines, assign tasks to team members, and track progress, all in one place. 5. Trello Trello is an easy-to-use project management tool that can be used for various projects, including restoration and construction. It uses a visual approach to project management, allowing you to create boards, cards, and lists to organize and track tasks. With features like task assignment, due dates, and team collaboration, Trello helps you stay on top of your projects and meet deadlines. 6. Job-Dox Jobdox is a comprehensive project management software that helps teams of all sizes stay organized and efficient. With features such as task tracking, file sharing, and real-time collaboration, Jobdox streamlines project workflows and boosts productivity. Designed for restoration business industries, [Jobdox simplifies project management](https://job-dox.com/) by providing a centralized platform for all project-related tasks. From managing timelines and deadlines to assigning roles and responsibilities, this software ensures that projects are completed on time and within budget. In addition to these PM software, there are also various tools available that can further enhance your project management processes. For instance, drones for aerial surveys, 3D modeling software for visualizing projects, and construction estimating software for accurate cost calculations. In conclusion, investing in the right PM software and tools can greatly benefit your restoration and construction business. They can help you streamline processes, improve communication, and deliver projects on time and within budget. So, don't wait any longer and revamp your business with these essential tools and software today! by @anthonysincere@retrolemmy.com
reason: spam
5 months ago
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Removed Comment I didn't want to watch it either so here is a LLM making some stuff up: In the "Valve Goes Hard: Steam Deck OLED Review & Benchmarks vs. ASUS ROG Ally Z1 Extreme, Deck LCD" YouTube video, the presenter evaluates the Steam Deck OLED, comparing it to the ASUS ROG Ally Z1 Extreme in terms of hardware improvements and performance. Valve made significant alterations to the OLED model, enhancing screen quality, system latency, thermals, acoustics, and gaming performance. The review covers the methodology of comparing the two devices and their respective displays, focusing on latency and frame rate consistency in tests like Red Dead Redemption 2 and Cyberpunk 2077. The OLED model exhibits a slight frame rate advantage and superior frame time consistency, resulting in an enhanced gaming experience. The ASUS ROG Ally Z1 Extreme performs better in graphics benchmarks, but its higher latency negatively impacts the player experience. Both devices have similar input latency, but the OLED model features an overall system latency reduction, longer battery life, and quieter operation. Pricing is also discussed, with the Steam Deck OLED costing $550 and the ASUS ROG Ally Z1 Extreme priced at $600. The video concludes by addressing cons for both devices and introducing the upcoming review of the Lenovo Legion Go handheld gaming device. Haha, downvotes for a summary. Ouch. Is it wrong? Tell me why it's wrong. Here is the video description. Minus the repeated product placement and advertising. Sounds similar: This deep-dive review of the Steam Deck OLED goes in-depth for gaming benchmarks, thermal testing, battery life of the Steam Deck OLD, LCD, and ASUS ROG Ally, and more. Testing primarily focuses on the Steam Deck LCD, Steam Deck OLED, and the Z1 Extreme edition of the ASUS ROG Ally. We're still building-out charts of this brand new market, so we hope to next add the Lenovo Legion Go. The non-Extreme Z1 has already been through our testing and is linked below. As a first for our handheld test suite, we added total end-to-end system latency benchmarking as well! This testing will also help answer questions about the differences between the Steam Deck OLED and LCD hardware. This testing is expensive to conduct and takes sometimes weeks of work just to complete testing, if not months at times. Help support our efforts to provide extremely detailed reviews by heading over to the store and buying something useful that helps us at the same time! by Treevan 🇦🇺
reason: trolling
6 months ago
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Banned @ColeSloth@discuss.tchncs.de from the community Steam Deck@sopuli.xyz
reason: sopuli rule #2
expires: 6 months ago
6 months ago
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Removed Comment It doesn't really matter, my guy. by @ColeSloth@discuss.tchncs.de
reason: sopuli rule #2
8 months ago
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Removed Comment I'm not installing a Nazi Google product by @spez_@lemmy.world
reason: trolling
8 months ago
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Banned @spez_@lemmy.world from the community Steam Deck@sopuli.xyz
reason: Trolling
expires: 8 months ago
8 months ago
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Removed Comment [@random\_character\_a](https://lemmy.world/u/random_character_a) [@WASTECH](https://lemmy.world/u/WASTECH) These things work near flawless on the most evil OS in the galaxy, whose ex CEO has saved countless lives via his unmatched Philanthropy. Before you guys hate on me, I was doing this since Q3 wave, the complaints are beyond measure. Respect the beta GOD. by -{:ДήĐṘ3Ẅ+P1ήṪaĐ0:}-
reason: c/SteamDeck rule #5
9 months ago
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Removed Post 🎩 Killer Chambers, the claustrophobic platformer in pixelart, is now available on Nintendo Switch, Steam, Itchio and Xbox!
reason: Not relevant/specific enough to be directly related to the Steam Deck (Basically an ad).
9 months ago
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Removed Post 🏹 Learn the deadly patterns and survive each room!
reason: Not relevant/specific enough to be directly related to the Steam Deck (Basically an ad).
10 months ago
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Removed Comment Eat shit. by @TheDarkKnight@lemmy.world
reason: Unecessarily hostile (Sopuli Rule #1)
10 months ago
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Removed Post Don't visit kohlchan.net/int
reason: Spam
11 months ago
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Removed Comment All that cartoony, pink and blue shit looks gay af bro. Like a little girl put stickers on it or some shit. by Stinkywizzleteets
reason: Toxic
11 months ago
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Removed Comment Not gay like yours. Lol by Stinkywizzleteets
reason: Inappropriate comment
1 year ago
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Removed Comment I have 3 words for you then cs.rin.ru by @Selmafudd@lemmy.world
reason: Linking to a pirating site
1 year ago
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Removed Post Five Awesome Google Chrome Features
1 year ago
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Banned @PipedLinkBot@feddit.rocks from the community Steam Deck@sopuli.xyz
reason: Moderation team has decided against alternative link bots, that we feel don't add to the conversation.
1 year ago
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Banned @PipedLinkBot@feddit.rocks from the community Steam Deck@sopuli.xyz
reason: Moderation team has decided against alternative link bots, that we feel don't add to the conversation.
1 year ago
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Appointed Fubarberry as a mod to the community Steam Deck@sopuli.xyz
1 year ago
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Appointed @RolAIDS05@lemmy.world as a mod to the community Steam Deck@sopuli.xyz
1 year ago
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Appointed devtimi as a mod to the community Steam Deck@sopuli.xyz
1 year ago
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Appointed codus as a mod to the community Steam Deck@sopuli.xyz