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  • My experience with Linux sounds way easier than yours even if I agree with a lot of your points.

    I never had to save an OS except when I tried to have two DE installed.

    Otherwise it’s been pretty smooth except for minor issues related to my hardware.

  • This is a really interesting article!

    I’m all for an end to exclusivities. Just let me enjoy whatever I want on whatever platform I want as long as it’s optimized enough.

    If Xbox people get Uncharted, I ain’t gonna cry as long as I get Gears of War for instance.

  • What’s also great is that’s some evil company products like my wifés MacBook Pro 2012 or my Surface Go 1 might get cheaper than other friendlier devices once they aren’t supported anymore.

    So, if you’re willing to go through some difficulties, you could get them for cheaper than something from Lenovo.

    But yeah I ain’t a fan of these companies..

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  • I enjoy his content a lot and really appreciate the fact that hés putting his content on peertube.

    I hope people enjoying Peertube are supporting the project and creators financially. Otherwise it won’t have any future sadly.

  • Daily driving a Surface Go 1 with Fedora since 2022.

    It works really well except for cameras, sometimes bluetooth and being laggy 1 time out of maybe 30 startups.

    The last problem can be solved just by plugging and unplugging the usb-c cable connecting it to a screen.

    I’m really happy with it even if it’s not what I’d bought if I had gotten back to Linux already when I got it.

  • Linux gaming and Playstation gaming is gonna be my combo in the next few years.

    Playstation for demanding titles or sim racing and Steam Deck for the rest.

    Then, at one point, depending on some of Sony’s decisions, Linux gaming might be the only one left.