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  • Wow the raspberry thing is cool, and after seeing a streamer get scammed 30k worth of crypto for downloading a steam game, separating gaming from banking and such seems smart

  • I wanted a gaming device to play anywhere; at home, car, etc. Laptop was too big and I would have to bring a controller with me to play the way I like.

    The steam deck was the better option in that case, and I just feel in "love" with it. I like that I can be gaming, want to watch a movie, I have another dock on the living room, so I just bring it over and in 30 seconds I'm on the couch watching whatever, or I can go back to gaming on the go. Also I enjoy being in the bed as I can't stand being on a chair for more than 3hours or so.

    Steam deck is less bulky, the ecosystem is better, the community is better, and has linux by default, good repairability and compatibility with extra pieces in the market. It fitted my interests.

    I agree, a laptop can do what I described, but you would also have to consider the ergonomics of playing daily with a keyboard, mouse and dedicated monitor vs the laptop keyboard and monitor + extra mouse, are way different. So if I want this desktop experience, for both laptop and steam deck I would need all peripherals, and for all other user cases steam deck seems like the better option.

    As a all in one device, laptop is the best option always (besides gaming on the go like car or similar), but I was mainly talking about gaming on the go + home setup with it, I think the steam deck is the best all rounder at a good price, but sure, laptops are great too, if you're lucky with all specs, durability, battery life, seller support, etc, at this price point, anyway, different things, both great :)

  • Awesome!

  • That's impressive and cool :)

  • Well, it seems as we are not merging. Honestly impressive, such a niche community and people still would rather divide it.

    Impressive fediverse mentality, I'm not used to this.

  • This is insane. A good government would legislate against this, but with current ones, they may even be one of the potential data buyers.

  • Nothing too interesting but all very important and good

  • I'm not recommending this as a solution, but as last option, you could try installing bazzite instead

  • I'm labeling him that to make clear the irony of the situation

    the supposedly "fascist" guy: has an opinion

    the totaly "moderate" leftist guy: wants him gone even from his own project from it

    hope I made myself clear now 👍

  • Jesus, what a reach for two projects run by normal dudes.

    The open source community is filled with people on the left side trying to bring down people they disagree with. You can tolerate them, or fork away and leave their "shitty project run by fascists" instead of witch hunting and name calling anyone you dissagree with

    fascists guy: has an opinion

    leftist guy: wants to witch hunt a guy for his opinion amd get him kicked out of his own project

    like it or not, who's being fascist? you know it well.

  • Yes, and their donations are limited to 100k a year per corporation/organization, so there cant be a company who comes, donates 20million and then tries to gain control of them through money

  • Alpha is expected sometime 2026 (but far from perfect) A more polished now beta, in 2027 And if all goes well, the first 1.0 release in 2028

    Still, probably for most people it won't be worth using until the beta releases, or even until 1.0

  • I'm not fixing that typo after such a good response

  • I believe the project has been parked on neutrality and common respect for a while, the biggest "controversy" I know of is that the lead developer and founder said something about hiring back when he worked at apple, based on inclusivity vs talent, being a bad way of doing things, and people went crazy over that

  • What's the alternative to survive all the attacks and bots cloudflare blocks?

  • Ladybird has been a serious competitor for months, and its ideology is excedingly good and user-oriented, so thats why

    Idk why they sponsored Omarchy, but it looks cool, altough I dont see what they'll get from that

  • I knew of their existence, but I should keep an eye on servo

  • Localsend is awesome, cross platform and fast, love it

  • We as of now don't have an issue with having too many browsers (we have to many chromium and firefox forks), but not independent browsers.

    Also, ladybird started of trying to build all libraries from scratch, leading to the problem you mention, but they rectified, now they are doing all browser related, but using common libraries for stuff that isnt a browser competency per se