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  • It's not only interests of the chinese government, they HAVE to oblige legally if they are asked to. So even if the company has the best intentions, the government overrules.

    And don't make that a chinese bad guy argument, as if western companies aren't doing the same, they just don't do that officially, which one is shadier is yours to decide.

    All you can do as a company or anyone is to stop harvesting data and don't plant blackboxes/backdoors in customers systems

  • The original SteamOS is based on Debian, https://store.steampowered.com/steamos

    I guess backporting everything was a pain.

    SteamOS 2.0 which is used on Steamdeck (and only available on Steamdeck officially) has nothing to do with that.

  • They could and they would if they wouldn't profit from this in the end,

    for some reasons there is no official Flatpak and they don't want to support a Snap package, they just say anything but the *.deb is unsupported, kinda weird because they use the Flatpak package on Steamdeck because that is Arch-based, i guess they are somewhat involved there.

    As much as they do for the Linux movement, they should get their shit together when it comes to a cross-distro client, preferably Flatpak obviously.

  • Which 3rd party audit says that

    Please don't link a random news site or blog post

  • GrapheneOS isn't a benchmark, it's a choice of a random distro essentially, others choose differently.

    If you think Chromium is safer or more secure than Firefox, you are mistaking, just take a look at the changelogs of both

  • Yeah the other user was sarcastic aswell.

  • That's how you get successful, do something others don't

  • Double-NAT anyone? 3 times the fun, 2 times the work

  • What are these sources, but yes, LibreWolf is the way to go

  • True, when i respond with the exact problem it usually gets fixed, interestingly even explained why it failed.

    Great for learning

  • DDG with their Microsoft agreements and subpar search results isn't the answer for me.

    Qwant and Startpage fit it better

  • What is the context of his tweet?

  • I would imagine that can lead to legal troubles endorsing r/piracy willingly?

    Accepting it is one thing, but forcing it to open is entirely different.

  • One can only dream that these canceled 3rd party clients might join some day. Hopefully some will be opensource or they decide to support any other platform.

    It would've been great if they just collectively change to something else.