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Steam Deck

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TL;DR: Antec is going to be selling a Steam Deck competitive device, based on the Ayaneo Slide. The device has a slide up screen that reveals a keyboard, which is good because using desktop windows is much easier with a keyboard. However the device's lowest estimated power draw at low/no load is 15w, meaning it will use comparable power to the deck running at max power. This means the battery life will probably be pretty rough when compared to the Deck. It will also likely have a much higher price point.

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[โ€“] Meansalladknifehands@lemm.ee 2 points 6 months ago (1 children)

I'm not a windows user, I would be considered more of a power user, because I use it professionally and at home, both handling servers and software development. Don't get me wrong I hate windows user interface more then anything. But I'm not in denial, windows kernel is a very good kernel for gaming, it has a lot of features that doesn't exist yet. Where do you think the kernel devs for linux take their inspiration from, my god they are adding stuff like windows NT thread primitives to the linux kernel.

First of all, you're just making up stuff, you have no idea what the code base of the Microsoft kernel looks like. Second, who do you think develops the linux kernel, a lot of them are Microsoft engineers, most linux kernel devs nowadays are hired by big tech companies, because they all have a stake in linux, it's one of the main reasons why linux is evolving so rapidly.

Third looking from the outside the Microsoft kernel is pretty amazing for what it does, backwards compatible, you can still run windows 98 software on windows 11, it's fast and efficient, you have yet to prove that it's slower than linux.

Bro no large or medium sized government entities are using anything else, even if they do, it's for a little while and then they go back. You know why? Microsoft office, exchange, outlook, there is no other good alternative, good lucking telling their employees that they are going to learn libre office and linux. They can't even handle windows properly.

Most if them have already spent years building their infrastructure around windows and Microsoft office suite, and they are not changing anytime soon.

[โ€“] jjlinux@lemmy.ml 1 points 6 months ago

Fine, you aeain. Enjoy. ๐Ÿ™„