

But … Sharing is Caring … Gotta keep that ratio above 20!
Do not trust anything I write down. I have this horrible habit of not checking sources.
But … Sharing is Caring … Gotta keep that ratio above 20!
So, hypothetically speaking, if I pirate a bunch of stuff and I get caught, I can claim I used it to train an AI model and all charges are dropped? (According to his statement, not current applicable laws)
Again. We’re classifying an OS, not how it’s used. You can make the same remark about an asus ally, which runs windows, and will count towards windows desktop market share.
We’re talking about the 6% market share Linux holds in >desktop< usage. Not about how somebody is aware of what OS they are using.
It doesn’t matter if people who buy a steam deck is not aware he’s using a linux desktop OS…
A lot of appliances use a linux kernel (I would assume), but that does not make it a desktop OS.
I’d argue that Android is not a desktop OS, but SteamOS is.
SteamOS is Valve’s Linux-based operating system. It features a seamless user experience optimized for gaming,
SteamOS is also linux desktop, so I’d expect it to be included.
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So not free.
They still need to petition against it? Who’s for it?
Criminals will easily be able to encrypt their stuff using readily available mechanisms. Common people will get surveillance imposed on them. These legislators should learn from gun control.
Normal law abiding citizens don’t get guns because it’s illigal, criminals still walk around with AK47’s and grenade launchers in brussels.
Just to draw a parallel…
I had some success with applying gluestick to the bed