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  • You want to install SteamOS on your desktop PC? Because thats not officially supported. You can still do it, but you might get unlucky with hardware compatibility. Its primarily intended for use with custom hardware like handhelds or for dedicated gaming machines that you would put in your living room.

    If you just want a desktop OS that can be used for productivity, but also goes well with gaming, i would choose something else.

    Popular choices are CachyOS or Bazzite if you want to have very up to date software, but personally im just running good old debian even if it does not have the absolute latest drivers.

    Unless something is badly configured, there shouldnt be a major difference between any of these distros game performance wise, so its more about what you like in terms of UX and UI.




  • I really enjoyed this show until around the last third. It kinda just turned into lots of pseudo scientific yapping at that point. Also the ending was very unsatisfying even if maybe realistic in terms of how history actually went. I feel like after all those iterations of torch carriers they should have shown an actual handover to the generation that successfully publishes, but instead they just decided to be like “And then it randomly just worked itself out years later, THE END”









  • I would say the defining difference is that bluesky is not effectively a decentralized service. Federated(decentralized) social media platforms are great because it’s hard for one single company or organization to censor the entire network.

    For mastodon there are some big servers but all the uses are still quite distributed. For bluesky basically all users are registered on a central server run by the company bluesky, which has sole control over what’s allowed and what’s not. This has already been used by them to censor political content.

    In theory blue sky is capable of being kinda decentralized but not really and even if you were to host your own account, they would still be able to censor you.

    So in simple terms it comes down to:

    • Bluesky is just another twitter that will eventually go to shit like every other network (and arguably already has)
    • Mastodon is here to stay and while it might be small by comparison, it will never really die or be controlled by some central entity