Cool!
artyom
Because no one is going to install an app just to receive a photo from you.
That great, if you're both connected to the same WiFi network and LocalSend comes pre-installed on both of your devices.
It'll be broken in a few days, just like Beeper/iMessage
It's a lot more simple. If anything Nextcloud is better for Enterprise customers.
Exposing https requires a lot more configuration and also carries with it security risks.
OwnCloud
I know what the specs are. Here's what your link says:
the Steam Machine runs on a custom AMD setup
You seem intent on ignoring the package as a whole. Even if you could buy the CPU and the GPU, You cannot buy the motherboard or the case or the coolers or the power supply. If you buy comparable ones piecemeal, "off the shelf", it will be significantly larger and louder because the package is simply not optimized that way. What don't you get about this?
Revenue is generated the same way it is on YouTube, minus a single monopolistic and exploitative avenue. Federation just increases visibility and discoverability.
Yes, I am aware of proton
Then you understand that the situation is completely different now. The previous Machine required developers to opt into making versions of their games for Linux.
Most people that are PC gaming already have powerful PCs.
Do those people never buy new PCs? Did you consider that maybe someone might buy this who's not already a PC gamer? Did you pay attention to the fact that it's already more powerful than what 70% of Steam users are currently using?
but I think if the retail price is too high, it would not appeal to many in the console market.
Yeah, I mean if they try and sell it for $1000 it's not gonna happen, obviously.
The steam deck already has a dock that will hook it up to your TV, and bluetooth to use a wierless controller, or mouse + keyboard, plus the steam deck is 100% mobile.
This is (supposedly) 6x more powerful than a Steam Deck and doesn't include a display or controller.
I'm not sure if their target audience is console players, or PC players that hate windows, but are not technologically savvy enough to install linux on their own machines?
I think it's pretty obviously aimed squarely at the console market.
I feel like we saw all this go down in 2012-2014 with steam machines, and this seems like it will be a repeat
Are you just not aware of Proton?
...no