

I had some severe hopium when I first read about the new Valve hardware. I thought all of them would be on ARM.
But sadly, only the goggles. Hope it goes well, we really need some boost for ARM here.


I had some severe hopium when I first read about the new Valve hardware. I thought all of them would be on ARM.
But sadly, only the goggles. Hope it goes well, we really need some boost for ARM here.


Opportunity to put them in the morgue where they belong, right?


Why would anyone think that FSF is capable of releasing a unique and good device? It’s gonna be a bog-standard Android device with some software modified/removed.
Might be ok for some people still though. Also I’ll be happy to be wrong about my cynicism.


For the same reason it’s difficult to turn people away from communism. Phlegmatic ignorance.
Ah ok. Well, the decent alternative to all that is Tesla.
So does GrapheneOS apparently, as long as we’re talking about Androids.
What does Android Auto do?
Good reviews. Unfortunately the device is 18x10x4mm larger than my already gigantic Pixel 9
1 - tap to pay. I don’t see how this can practically be done. Like, at all.
Yeah, better go back to carrying pieces of plastic with you at all times. Bonus: you can leave your phone home and still pay for things.


CachyOS might be the easiest one that gives you something decent. It’s basically an Arch Linux with slightly better compiler optimizations and tweaked kernels. Also a tweaked version of proton in the core repos.
Started by a German dude so EU++ or something. And of course it’s based on Arch Linux, which was started by a Canadian dude.
It’s on top of distrowatch too, but I have no idea what that implies.


Fine product but is it FOSS?
The only way to completely avoid things developed by vibe coding will be to stop using computers of any kind. Go full Thoreau.
Rust is fearlessly upholding the whole thing even without touching it. Incredible!


And then destroy them.


I think this happens only when your firefox upgraded while you were using it. In Linux, that usually happens when you manually run an upgrade.


Sounds actually too good to be true to me.
I’m currently sitting on a codebase that’s perfectly ok and I have no reason not to open-source it, but it’s 95% generated by AI so I don’t know. Probably I’ll just use it myself like it was an embarrasing sex toy.
Looking at github lately, it seems a lot of people don’t share my reservations.