thethirdobject

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[–] thethirdobject@lemmy.world 0 points 3 weeks ago

op's post was making the point that a lot of specs of the 2024 iphone 16 were already found on the 2021 sony xperia 1 III. I don't really care about either, and you could use a lot of different 2021 android phones as a comparison. I don't even think the comparison is entirely fair, but to ignore the fact that apple is clearly lagging behind android on certain aspects while hiding behind marketing is just misguided. Also, their phones are just overpriced because of price, and the innovation argument is getting old.

[–] thethirdobject@lemmy.world 0 points 4 weeks ago (3 children)
[–] thethirdobject@lemmy.world 0 points 1 month ago

i understand even less when people are saying that when someone does something out of passion it should allow us to consume it for free

[–] thethirdobject@lemmy.world 7 points 8 months ago

I have never agreed more with a stranger on a topic so niche

[–] thethirdobject@lemmy.world -5 points 10 months ago (1 children)

That's not what you said, you don't get to lecture me by pretending you said something else.

Anything illegal deserves more yuck than I can count, but expressing your personal taste towards things that are legal and socially accepted (while frown upon) by dismissing a behaviour that you personslly disagree with is... dismissive.

[–] thethirdobject@lemmy.world -2 points 10 months ago (4 children)

I understand where you're coming from, but you're expressing your taste and values in a very dismissive way

[–] thethirdobject@lemmy.world 1 points 1 year ago

Understanding that 1. steamos is arch-based and 2. it means it manages packages differently from debian-based distros just cleared up a lot of confusion

[–] thethirdobject@lemmy.world 2 points 1 year ago (1 children)

on SteamOS you don't install things to your system (i.e. the equivalent to apt/yum/pacman/portage in other distros) because it's immutable, but there is a store to install Flatpaks for your user which I'm sure you can install on other distros (or something similar enough)

That's exactly what I didn't understand without knowing I didn't understand it!

SteamOS used to be debian based, it's now Arch based, not that that should matter to you because 90% of using a Linux for day to day will be through the DE or with commands that are the same for all distros, so anything with Plasma/KDE will look and behave the same as SteamOS.

While that's true, 10% is a big percentage!Especially when you first discover a distro, you spend a lot of time trying to understand how to install this and why is that not working, at least for me: not being unable to replicate what little knowledge I had about linux (from ubuntu and popos) on steamos really confused me, even though I tried to gather as much information as I could.

I guess steamos being immutable also played a big part in my confusion...

[–] thethirdobject@lemmy.world 2 points 1 year ago

It was a great info dump and I'm thankful for it!

[–] thethirdobject@lemmy.world 3 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Thank you for taking the time to explain my muddied understanding of linux and its various distros! You're completely right about the stuff around packages and updates being the important differentiators, and it's really hard to grasp without using linux and testing different things. Coming from popos and typing apt-get in steamos, but wait I should use pacman and oh what are those AppImage I keep hearing about: that was really confusing because I didn't know what knowledge I lacked and how to look it up. reason was and some information about it was just contradictory. I think the steamos thing changing from debian to arch actually confused me a lot too, plus contradictory information and command lines, etc.

From what I gather, and thinking back on my short and past, while appreciated, incursion into the linux world:

  • I prefer KDE over gnome (I think that's what's bothering me about my install of popos at the moment)
  • Typing command line doesn't bother me (on the opposite: I feel like I understand what is going on better if I can actually type in commands), but I don't fully understand the difference and advantages/disadvantages between pacman, apt, yum, etc. I'm more used to apt and I feel like there's more information available, but that's it.

Thank you also for the info about nitrux and the others, there is a lot of confusion between prettiness (or eye-candiness ;) ) and actually good ui/ux, and you were on the point.

[–] thethirdobject@lemmy.world 1 points 1 year ago (1 children)

The comment about the driver to support retina screens is appreciated, that's the kind of thing that could make me go around in circle for too long. I'll check it out thanks!

[–] thethirdobject@lemmy.world 2 points 1 year ago (2 children)

I used gnome a long time ago and didn't really like it, but it might be worth a try. A lot of things change in ten years!

 

Hello community!

I come to you for advice. Using an m1 macbook air since 2020, I installed popos on my old 2013 macbook pro and I was quite happy with it but... I bought a steamdeck two weeks ago and exploring its desktop mode made me reconsider some choices. Using distros based on different systems, with different commands, desktop environment, etc. gets a little confusing for someone like me, who doesn't use linux as my main machine. Do you have any advice for me? From what I understand, steamos is debian-based while popos is ubuntu-based: is that the biggest part of how a distribution works, ie commands, etc.? Good ui/ux is important for me so i should maybe use nitrux or deepin, that are debian-based, or is it a bad idea to choose a less common distro for a amateur like me?

Thanks in advance, I'm a bit lost.

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