Comment Crap studies. (Score 1) 554
No clear benefits at all? There's always going to be some pros and cons on this. Such a blatant over generalization is worthless.
No clear benefits at all? There's always going to be some pros and cons on this. Such a blatant over generalization is worthless.
It has nothing to do with TPM or Secure Boot. This OS is specifically for new hardware. They have no reason to support legacy stuff.
It's not a "little fiefdom" when they alone can force every graphics vendor to finally release drivers for Linux.
The end result is going to be the exact opposite of your whining.
Ron Paul isn't an honest politician? He votes AGAINST spending measures that would benefit his own constituents.
Nobody claimed he wasn't republican.
This is stripped down and intended to run Steam in Big Picture mode all the time. No desktop at all.
Do you have a source on this? Steam sells apps so this sounds unlikely.
For the average user that does not use noscript, this isn't a big difference. They're already essentially trusting every site they visit.
Apart from F-Droid none of the stores are actually curated. They all want tons of free apps so they won't ever discriminate against user tracking/adds.
That's fine if you only use open source. For the rest of us it's a huge pain in the ass.
Basically instead of streaming the game they're talking about offloading the peak cases.
The boxes example would of been fine as a precomputed animation. I'm guessing if the player interrupts the process real-time it becomes screwed up due to latency.
No matter what the use cases are going to be somewhat limited. Calling it a game changer at this point is just silly.
This is a case where you're supposed to jump the line.
Article says nothing about PC as a platform is waning. It simply says PC sales are dropping.
It's still far better than a gamepad.
I've seen a lot of comments naming specific scenarios where a gamepad is better. That's completely pointless. If a gamepad is better in that scenario then you'll just use a gamepad.
The entire purpose of this thing is mouse/kb games.
This could have a lot of ripple effects.
1) Improved Wine support.
2) Better cross platform libraries/tools.
3) Linux distro optimized for gaming.
The interesting thing to consider is that Valve doesn't need to turn a profit right away. It's a private company and Gabe is looking at the long game here. He sees his reliance on Windows as a weakness and he intends to change that.
People did want a pocket computer with real web/email. The carriers kept blocking that. Apple came along and bribed ATT. MS should of done the same years before.
Then after the iPhone took off Google gleefully went to the other carriers and put their balls in a vice. MS missed both those chances.
It's not about having room. It's about putting distance between people.
Waste not, get your budget cut next year.