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Cake day: July 31st, 2025

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    1. Its better than 70% of Steam users PCs
    2. Its standardized hardware thats consistent and has a level of quality that you can expect, if it breaks you can get it fixed
    3. You’re paying for software support, specifically SteamOS
    4. Its not meant for ultra hardcore PC gamers who build PCs with used parts to get the absolute maximum value, its meant for console gamers who explicitly dont want to do that
    5. It looks pretty yet it fits in with any entertainment center
    6. It has greater integration with other Valve products, specifically the Steam Controller







  • Quite frankly Linux mint and Cinnamon by extension is X11 software and I dont expect the transition to be completed anytime in the foreseeable future let alone acturally start for users. Even with their incredibly slow adoption of Wayland im shocked they’re going this fast, I thought they would wait another several years. Linux Mint is stable software and they’re significantly less willing to make any changes than even Debian.

    (Btw its just testing atm, nothing exists for users yet)






  • You could literally read the GraphineOS documentation whenever you want where it clearly outlines how their hardening works, what security systems they have in place, and how their encryption works. I will warn you its incredibly technical, of course you wouldn’t know that because people like you who cant bother to even look at the website (https://www.grapheneos.org/features) wouldn’t know what any of it acturally means.

    Tldr: for people who dont understand technical terminology they can trust the project, for people who do they can literally just read the documentation