4/25/2023 0 Comments Ps remote play pc![]() Boycotting thoses companies as much as possible is a good way to show disapproval to the way our data is handled. Those companies tend to not respect even the bare minimum in term of data privacy, and Microsoft (and their track record concerning that) acquiring them just made my worries that much worst. Honestly, I was not so fond of github before either, being an American company and all. However, you have to remember that Microsoft is a specialist of EEE (Embrace Extend Extinguish) strategy, so avoiding them and having back up plans still makes a lot of sense. ![]() Sentence was kinda made to be exaggerated p once the scalping overlords deem that they made enough well-deserved and hard-worked-for profits and through their endless generosity deem me worthy enough to bestow upon me the privilege of being able to buy a PS5 at MSRP from a real store.īut a PC is still the priority for me. It will definetely come in helpful when I will eventually join the console gaming peasantry (just joking, no offence intended). For me it was one of the strong points of Steam. I used Steam Remote Play quite a lot with Steam Link and I enjoyed it very much. For example, they could have their repos in places like sourcehut (the ui is horrible btw) or, one that I really like, Honestly, I think FOSS community should relay less on that kind of companies/tools that aren't necessarily open. Having so many FOSS projects, and so much code, in MS hands makes me weary. GitHub is a good product, but it isn't FOSS, and it's already too big as well. Things seem to have changed in recent years, but faith and trust has yet to be recovered, they actually need to gain it, from previous attacks and harm it was caused. ![]() While I generally agree with you, I own a portable the mouse/keyboard from Microsoft and use other MS products, I think history tells us that MS is not friendly towards us (The Linux community). ![]() Sure it might give an initial impression and set some expectations (especially the latter) but that's just about it - which is not much. Judging things based on who made them is *very* inaccurate - kind of like judging a book based on its cover. Valve, Canonical, etc) can make bad products. Microsoft) can make good products, also companies that we like (e.g. Just as there are from any other company.Īnd just as the companies we dislike (e.g. Personally I judge every thing individually, like Windows which I think it's a sh***y OS, and GitHub which I think is still a very good and nice platform (and only got better TBH since they had access to MS funds).Īnd there's many other good, and bad, products from Microsoft. And to go even further I find it to be very similar to racism except it's directed at companies instead of "races". Hating something just because it is owned by Microsoft is not very reasonable. īut why was GitHub all good and nice and suddenly bad and evil overnight just because it is owned by another company? Now that it is in Evil's hands, I prefer to avoid having to use it. Quoting: 3zekielAlso houray for dropping github. The developer is no longer using GitHub, and is instead now providing everything up on their own sourcehut - which you can now find here. Great to see Chiaki continue to evolve, another case of a few doing what a big company will not.Ĭhiaki itself has also moved. There's also a good few bug fixes included as well of course.
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