Valve isn’t pulling any anticompetitive moves though. They just try to secure profits by being the best instead of destroying everyone else that dares to compete with them.
Valve isn’t pulling any anticompetitive moves though. They just try to secure profits by being the best instead of destroying everyone else that dares to compete with them.
There’s a lot they could have done, locking down Linux isn’t that hard. Just look at Chrome OS, it’s based on Gentoo, yet it’s locked down completely. All they had.to do is lock the BIOS, enable secure boot and disable root access, and then it’s pretty much a locked system.
Nintendo was super competent with the Switch, their kernel is actually ridiculously secure. I’m pretty sure if Nvidia hadn’t messed up, we would still be scratching our heads with the Switch.
It’s not impossible or even hard to lock down Linux. Just look at Chrome OS, it’s Gentoo based, but with the bootloader locked and root access removed, it is pretty much immutable.
And Chromebooks just use off the shelf parts.
Steam Deck 2: Revision 2
Steam Deck: Gaben
He had the rare treatable pancreatic cancer, and he didn’t treat it because he didn’t believe in modern medicine.
The left wing governments have messed up so much that the people are voting into the far right as a knee jerk reaction.
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Android 14 isn’t out yet, those are beta screenshots. One UI 6 stable probably comes out in December.
I wouldn’t be using Lemmy at all if I had to agree with the creators political views lol.
Nothing has changed in that respect.
On iOS, Apple only allows browsers to use Safari’s WebKit. So they all use the same rendering engine, effectively making all iOS browsers Safari clones.
Brave is also built on Chromium and they won’t be adding support for the API.
Apple “privacy first” policy is just the corporate image they want to sell, if they can get away with it without being questioned by the public, they will.
Mozilla is funded by Google, they’re pretty good at just opposing them.
It’s about 10%. Still not a lot.
Bad management mainly. The cofounders fought and one basically expelled the other. And then there’s the bad choices like removing .deb support by default. Also, it’s a bit buggy nowadays.
I still remember fondly when elementary was relevant. It’s been a while.
Unless you’re Nintendo, they have their cake and eat it too.
That parity thing was debunked 2 years ago when a similar lawsuit against Valve was dismissed, their parity thing is for resold Steam keys, which Valve issues with no profit margin. Milberg London are trolls that tried to do the same lawsuit against Sony and PlayStation last year. Also got nowhere.