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  • I’d prefer to solve this in a natural sustainable way, do I haven’t used the soap option

    Do it, this works wonders. Spray the affected area with a soapy water mix (<5% “groene zeep” is plenty, you really only need a few drops) and rinse it off after a few hours.

    The soapy water mixture has less surface tension so they literally drown. Do this for a few weeks at most and you should be good.

    You can also use a mix with alcohol (I have 4/5th water, 1/5th 70% alcohol and a few drops of soap) for the tough guys, but bear in mind alcohol is way more harmful for your plants than just soap is.

    Good luck!

    Edit: there’s natural soaps you can use like biological dish soap - you don’t have to use a specific kind, you just want to reduce water surface tension











  • If the Deck stops being sold tomorrow, that has zero impact on the one I already have, save for the possible decline in spare parts available.

    Yes, exactly. Getting it repaired (both within and outside of warranty) and spare parts availability.

    Software eventually too, but usually that takes a while longer.

    There are lots of reasons to wait to buy something, but “they might stop selling them” seems more like a reason to get something you want to have sooner, rather than later.

    Would you have bought a Steam Deck if Valve would stop producing them after 3 years? I wouldn’t.

    Not saying you shouldn’t though, each to their own and all that.


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    Before it was via search engines.

    I was working support for a multinational tech company, customer: “I searched for your support number and I rang them and they scammed me, you guys are shit”.

    Turns out they clicked on the top result that was SEO’d to shit to catch these types of people that can’t think for themselves.

    So not just assholes, but also tech illiterate folks that trust the first thing they read.



  • Surely it’s enough for a given product to either be worth the price one pays at the time of purchase, or not be. Judge a product for what it is, not what it will be.

    Yeah, that makes sense. I guess it’s more of a principle thing. I don’t need a Steam Deck so it’s easier to distance myself making a purchase and wait it out. Didn’t feel like only seeing a piece of hardware be continued for a few years (3 years for the Steam Machine and Steam Link, 4 for the Steam Controller) based on track record.