• Doxin@yiffit.net
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    1 year ago

    You’re either being intentionally obtuse or disingenuous.

    Or I’m simply disagreeing with you. I’m not disagreeing to disagree, I just simply am not convinced by your arguments.

    you wouldn’t count people who bought that refrigerator as Linux users, would you?

    No, I would not.

    If they’re not exposed to any operational functions of the OS, then counting them as users of the OS is dishonest.

    Right, but the steam deck exposes all that perfectly fine, a lot of uses simply choose not to engage with that. Someone using debian but then only touching the web browser still counts as them using linux surely.

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      1 year ago

      No, you’re being dishonest. 99% of Steam Deck users don’t know (or care) that desktop mode exists because, much like an appliance, it’s not relevant to their use of the device. Your argument is basically that, if a refrigerator had a full Linux desktop that was accessible, it’s user would count as a Linux user because, just like the Steam Deck, not using that interface would just be the owner of said refrigerator “choosing not to engage with it”. You and I both know that’s horseshit.

      No, I would not.

      still counts as them using linux surely

      You’ve just contradicted yourself. A smart fridge with a browser counts as a Linux user or doesn’t?