Glad it helped!
The devs behind Yuzu/citra were required to take down the repository's, but this doesn't mean anyone has to uninstall those emulators.
Because the projects were open source, Yuzu/citra will continue on under new names most likely (Yuzu is already available as "Nuzu" for example).
So eventually emudeck will probably switch to providing the new Yuzu/citra once it becomes clear which revival project is going to be the most popular.
6 years and 8 months, but yeah I can't see them having the money, even if they saved everything.
My understanding is they've been making 30k a month from their Patreon.
Which is also the main reason they were vulnerable to a lawsuit, because they've been profiting off of the emulator (which why legal by itself, is only popular enough to make money due to piracy).
So in other words you were already boycotting them, and nothing has changed due to this lawsuit.
I think the firmware update was only available through the old big picture mode, and is no longer available through steam UI.
Searching online brought up this reddit post which included this zip file as the legacy way to update the Steam Controller firmware today.
I haven't seen a list of devices, but some Bluetooth controllers can wake it up and others won't. My stadia Bluetooth controllers won't do it, but Xbox controllers will.
Might have to do with a specific Bluetooth protocol.
Also I dug out my old Steam Controller, updated the firmware on it (to add BLE), paired it, and it did wake up my deck. However it didn't actually work as a controller until after I rebooted the deck, after which it would work as a controller but no longer wake the deck up. I need to repair it and try again, but I didn't have time to finish testing it.
I started with some cheaper ones off Amazon to see if I liked using bone conductive, and after using those for a year or so I upgraded to Shokz Openmove, which I have been using for a few years now.
If I break these I'll probably upgrade to a nicer Shokz product, but I'm not sure which one. I've been really happy with the Openmove though.
Wake from Bluetooth is only supported with some controller types, and not others. I don't know if the steam controller will do it or not.
I'm not sure on the exact details of how it sources mesa, but you can check what version of mesa steam is using by clicking help in steam, and selecting "Steam Runtime Diagnostics". My flatpak steam install reports that I'm using Mesa 24.0.2-arch1.1
, which is the same version I get if I check glxinfo | grep Mesa
. I'm assuming that means flatpak Steam is using my system's mesa.
I do have some versions of Mesa installed through flatpak in the form of freedesktop.Platform packages, but they're older versions than what was reported from inside steam.
Steam downloads its own client updates. It's very rare for them to need to update the flatpak itself because usually any updates can be accomplished through the built in updater.
That's because we only hear about AI being used by lawyers when they use it wrong and it hallucinates a case that doesn't exist, and then they don't actually verify the case themselves.
I'm sure lawyers are already using it successfully, we just don't hear about successful cases.
And right now they're using general purpose LLM models, I'm sure we'll get models actually focused on legal knowledge in the future that will do much better than the current ones.