[-] ibot@feddit.org 3 points 1 day ago

Thanks for clarifying! You are right, I thought they sold complete systems with just Steam OS, like the Steam Deck, but as a console. Seems like I was wrong around it.

Just to make sure: I'm aware one can also use the desktop mode on SteamOS, but it's not really necessary.

[-] ibot@feddit.org 3 points 1 day ago

Yeah, I know that this is just a computer. From a skill point of view I have no problem to assemble it and set it up. The thing is I work in IT and spend the whole day on the computer. I do not want to administrate any system in my free time. That's something I love about consoles. I'm aware they limit the possibilties, but they also low maintenance. I never actively installed system updates on my Xbox Series X, it is just done in the background. I turn it on and play. In worst case I need to install a game update. I have a store interface where I can buy and install games with pressing a few buttons. Inside the game, I do not need to play around with the graphic settings to find what runs best. If at all, I need to decide between graphics and performance mode. That's what I love about consoles and do not want to have a gaming PC.

Consoles have obvious limitations, but they make it much easier if all you want to do is play.

[-] ibot@feddit.org 2 points 1 day ago

Yeah, but what I love about consoles is the nearly zero maintenance. Updates are installed completly in the background. I work the whole day on IT stuff. I do not want to administrate any system in my free time.

And I like to play some more graphic intensiv games, not only retro stuff.

From this points of view Xbox and Playstation are great. I'm just getting less and less happy with the business model behind it. I'm totally fine with paying for stuff. But I never liked the subscription and the higher the monthly prices get the less attractive it is for me.

[-] ibot@feddit.org 31 points 1 day ago

I think Gnome is the most beautyful Desktop out there. But it's UX drives me crazy. I tried it a few times but never could get used to it. I always needed extensions to customize it to my needs. But that's also what I want to avoid because extensions might break in the future. Therefore, Gnome is simply not the right Desktop for me.

But I'm happy for everyone who likes to use Gnome. The great thing about Linux: We have a choice!

[-] ibot@feddit.org 5 points 1 day ago

I agree. But if you are on a console and want to play online, you already need a subscription.

I want a subscription free Console that supports online play.

[-] ibot@feddit.org 9 points 1 day ago

I just bought 12 month of Ultimate on eBay. I always did this in the past, because it's cheaper than buying directly from Microsoft. So far, I made good experience with it.

The way it usually works is, that you get a few codes you need to redeem. I got three codes for 36 month of EA Play and then one code for Ultimate that is supposed to transform the EA Play subscription to 12 month Ultimate. But due to the the price hike, the subscription transformation changed as well and I did not get the 12 month.

I'm now in contact with the seller and he tries to find a solution. I want to have my 12 month Ultimate that he offered for the price. But it also sucks for the seller. Seems like we both didn't know. He basically sold it to cheap. I paid 150€ for 12 month Ultimate and he just now increased the price to 200€.

The new prices are insane! 150€ a year is already my upper limit. I'm not gonna pay 200€ or even more a year. I think, if my new subscription is over, I will not extend it. I like the idea of Game Pass, but that's to much money.

The thing is I really like Game Consoles. I want to play in front of my TV. I wish, Steam would make another Steam Machine with Steam OS. I do want an all in one solution. The last thing I want is a gaming PC. I hope, alternatives to Xbox Consoles and Playstation come up.

I know, I could also use the XBox without GamePass, but I do play online something and it would be nice to get away from subscriptions completly.

[-] ibot@feddit.org 6 points 1 day ago

I'm looking for a NAS and Synology was on the top of my list. But their new models only support Synology HDDs. That is already a huge red flag. And now that. Feels like Synology really doesn't care about their customers...

I might go with a self build solution.

[-] ibot@feddit.org 3 points 4 days ago

Telegram: Someone threatened to kill me and my family if I don't transfer them my username. Some people are so sick.

[-] ibot@feddit.org 131 points 1 week ago

No discussion, it is super shitty that someone stole the money.

But the real scandal is, that anybody needs to raise money, to get a cancer treatment.

[-] ibot@feddit.org 5 points 3 weeks ago

Same here. I really like it and bought the Premium version already to support the developer. It's not on the same level of customization and not as feature rich as Nova, but it's quite nice. And it's under active development.

[-] ibot@feddit.org 5 points 1 month ago

Keine Frage, solch eine Panne ist doof. Es kann bei Softwaresytemen aber immer mal zu Problemen kommen. Die Verantwortlichen werden selber wissen, dass es nicht gut gelaufen ist. Die Frage ist, wie geht man damit um. Adopt and Learn.

Aber zu Argumentieren die neue Lösung müsste Datensich sein, während die alte Lösung von Microsoft kam ist schon sehr Fragwürdig.

[-] ibot@feddit.org 7 points 2 months ago* (last edited 2 months ago)

I think, because of Fedoras atomic desktops. I didn't use any of them yet, but it seems like Flatpaks should be used there, since one should (or can?) not install tradional packages there. Therefore Fedora provides the flatpaks anyway and they can be used on the non atomic desktops as well.

Another reason is, that you might not be able to install the latest version of an application as rpm package if a required dependency in the repo is outdated. A Flatpak usually does not have the issue since a newer version would include the fitting runtime. This said, I do think its not this big of an issue for fedora which is usually quite up to date. But if you run a distribution with LTS releases or something like Debian you will much more likely have older dependencies in your repositiry.

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