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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.
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.
At about 24 years old I finally started feeling like an actual adult. Living alone, taking care of my things and my pets, having a stable relationship. Part of growing up is just accepting that there’s some of parts of you that will never grow up, I’m still a goofball and that’s just part of me.
I symlinked the game folders from a NTFS drive to steamapps/common/ on my ext4 drive, and it works fine. Of course the compatdata and shader caches are on the ext4 drive.
You plug it into a dock with a good monitor, keyboard and mouse, and you have a decent desktop experience going.
On launch day, 70/30 chance in favor. For example, Baldurs Gate 3 is working perfectly and it just came out. Some newer games may require Proton fixes that can take a couple days to roll out though.
I’m in medicine, and paper is still extremely important, mainly from a legal standpoint. You want hard copies of a lot of charts and papers.
Brother printers are still very decent and most importantly, not DRM ridden.
The only thing holding me back is VR, I have a Quest 2 and the PC drivers are only for Windows.
It was 1991, they were still ahed of their time.
The Agora was a great idea IMO. One of the reasons I like it here.
Although sh.itjust.works democratic moderation is pretty based.
Beehaw has plans to refederate with sh.itjust.works, but no word in lemmy.world.
Basically. You can browse them with the opposite account but you can’t interact.
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.