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Rapporter et oversættelsesproblem
There's people thinking that you totally need accessory X or plugin Y. Don't. Just don't. Some of these are useful, yes, there's absolutely no musth-haves, though, there's only "it serves a use case I have".
With that out of the way, 4 important things
1. Don't rush through the first-time-usage-tutorial. There's some neat stuff there people miss because they want to.
2. Take a walk through the settings menu & quick-access menu. There's a ton of neat stuff there people miss because they want to.
3. Play Aperture Desk Job. It's a great input test as well as a fun way to spend half an hour with your Deck.
4. Protondb is your friend. Chek it out.
I just went to the ProtonDB website - is it mostly a verification database? Is Proton itself something that needs to be installed on the Deck?
It's built-in. See, that's what I meant by "don't overthink" :p
To non-dangerous things anyway. I would prefer you to learn to disarm bombs before actually trying.