Linux is sure becoming the universal platform - We just need a proper macOS compatibility layer now
No reason for a full compatibility layer when we already have GNOME
You can emulate it by opening up your mouse and carefully ripping all of the button switches other than the left one out. Then go into your BIOS, underclock your CPU (or alternatively, go to the store you got your computer or parts from and just give them more money).
Then get some plaster and just cover up most of the ports on the back of your computer. Don't worry, you'll replace them with dongles, there's a nice selection available for purchase!
Then uninstall proton and go around claiming that your computer is the only one that can handle making art (doesn't matter if you're an artist, just smugly insist this is the case).
Oh also forget that your computer is a computer. I don't know what you need to think it is, but only nerds use computers, you're not a nerd, you're cool because you're on a mac. Or pretending to be on one.
This is gold
We have Darling !
I'm ignorant, because I never needed anything that only a Mac can do. Can you clue me in in the cost justification for this?
For what, exactly?
Logic Pro?
Could be, but there are plenty of DAWs out there.
Some mobile/tablet games are still iOS exclusive but absolutely excellent games, this could make it possible to sideload those
That makes sense. I would like to see valve bring everything gaming related over to Linux,regardless of the platform originally developed for.
A lot of people here missing the bigger picture:
This could be the start for a Valve-backed Linux phone.
I don’t think valve should hesitate in jumping into the mobile market. It’s ripe for disruption, especially right now and valve has no issues throwing money at new hardware.
I wondered the same thing, but I don't think that this will be a big impact for mobile phones. AFAICT there are three blockers for mov8ng from andro8d to linux on a mobile phone:
- Hardware drivers: 'cause hardware companies don't care, so OSS driver developers struggle to deliver efficient drivers
- Battery life: both because of drivers, but also because linux isn't tuned for efficiency like mobile Oses are;
- Software : google play is such a walled garden, and some apps won't run without it (some banking apps and some popular google apps.)
I suspect they may have the capitol to make their own hardware when it gives to a potential phone.
Just a hunch
Despite sleep (the "wake up on every network event" kind of sleep) not being implemented in most PostMarketOS devices, I fucked around with my Redmi and found that the battery lasts much much longer on standby (if I don't forget to close the apps because they won't unload themselves)
If you have a whole ass Android container like Waydroid (instead of stuff like android-translation-layer being developed), you can just put MicroG there. Or whole ass Google services, if for some reason you decided it's a good idea. It's just Android.
But yeah, hardware support suckzzzz
3: I think the point is to try to build a new walled garden, maybe with lower walls that can be easily hopped over
That is definitely the google plan
I mean the point for Linux phones
That's a fun fantasy, but this is almost certainly a way to get Oculus games running on the Steam Frame.
They're 100% coming for Oculus' lunch with this one.
I don't think even Meta is eating Oculus's lunch... Making big losses on the Quest iirc.
I didn't really want a full PC on my face. I just wanted cheap streaming from my actual PC. Quest is actually really good for this, but it would have been nice to have something affordable that wasn't from Meta.
I think that I want a PC on my face
I'd literally pay double to not have it come from Meta.
I'm thinking it'll be closer to three times.
Instead of a text messager, it hits my steam messager.
I open a browser, steam store opens up.
I click on where to download apps, it opens up steam.
I use my bank, it takes it out of my steam wallet.
I have a button to call Gabe.
Gabe only answers twice.
Oooh I hope they partner(ed) with Liberux Nexx, that phone looks like its going to be an excellent flagship Linux phone.
It's at least settings things up for a real Steam Mobile, rather than it being a companion app for PC. I've been on the Valve Phone hype train since the Steam Frame information came out. Most companies wouldn't do it, but I know Valve does a lot of things just because the employees wanted something and they ended up making it a product. I could easily see that happening with a phone.
I wouldn't mind a Steam Whistle, if it lets me have privacy and security.
TM
I look forward to muon, neutrino, perhaps tachyon, though that last one may have already happened.
So you're telling me my daughter is gonna be able to play roblox on my Linux laptop soon? Thanks, but no thanks. PS: I know about vinegar.
It amuses me to play Roblox with my son when he's on a tablet or console and I'm using the Sober app to run the Android client on my Linux desktop that was built to be a windows gaming PC several years ago when he was a little baby.
He has an old PC that he doesn't use much, but he's got a much fancier one on the way.
F*ck yesss, Waydroid for the lazy like me!
Stop censoring yourself, just say fuck
You can say fsck in the internet
Although, I’m not really sure fsck yesss is a valid syntax
That's cool because 0.00023 % of android games are not only Pay2WinMoneyGrabGarbage.
quest native VR titles are usually android
I didn't know that. Interesting.
I cannot possibly overstate how amazing this is, given everything else valve is doing to make compatibility layers for practically anything.
This can attack Meta's near-monopoly on VR incredibly effectively. All those games made for the Quest? Pop 'em on either your higher-power PC, or directly on the Steam Frame, and it just works, very low effort to port, and you can squeeze more performance out of them if you're playing tethered.
Want to use an Android app on your PC rather than your phone? Done. Linux suddenly becomes much more useful to you on its own.
Being able to run Windows applications on Linux was just the start of making Linux more usable, and giving people more choice as to what software to use, but this expands it to an even larger scale. Simultaneously, this could mean some developers make things for Android that they otherwise would have only made to run on Linux, meaning Android users get more (likely open-source) choices too.
There's a metric fuck ton of apps that I wish I could use on Linux, but are only easily run on Android directly. (Yes, I know Waydroid is a thing, but it's been a pain to set up and use for me and many others. Valve has been pretty good so far at making sure things "just work" as best they can.)
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