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Cake day: June 26th, 2023

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  • It can be hard to tell if you’re talking to a bot online. Some bots are really good at mimicking human conversation, and they can even make spelling mistakes to seem more realistic. But there are some things you can look for to help you tell the difference between a bot and a human.

    For example, bots often have very fast response times, even if you ask them a complicated question. They may also repeat themselves or give you the same answer to different questions. And their language may sound unnatural, or they may not be able to understand your jokes or sarcasm.

    Of course, there’s no foolproof way to tell if you’re talking to a bot. But if you’re ever suspicious, it’s always a good idea to do some research or ask a friend for help.

    Here are some additional tips for spotting bots online:

    • Check the profile. Bots often have very basic profiles with no personal information or photos.
    • Look for inconsistencies. Bots may make mistakes or contradict themselves. Be suspicious of overly friendly or helpful users. Bots are often programmed to be very helpful, so they may come across as too good to be true. If you’re still not sure if you’re talking to a bot, you can always ask them directly. Most bots will be honest about their identity, but if they refuse to answer, that’s a good sign that you’re dealing with a bot.

    I hope this helps!





    1. Install Heroic Game Launcher for Epic Games Store and GOG.com.
    2. Install ProtonUp-Qt. It is a tool to install different version of Proton (GE).
    3. Install EmuDeck. It is a Emulation Suit for the Steam Deck. It includes various emulators.
    4. Maybe avoid installing plugins at the beginning. Make sure your Steam Deck is working properly first.
    5. Play Games (?).

    Almost forgot, before everything, you should drain your battery all the way to 0% to recalibrate it.

    To do that, drain the battery to 1%, and turn it off. Turn your Steam Deck on holding the Vol- button, you should boot into the BIOS. Leave it until it turns it self off.

    Now charge it until completely full.