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1. square+(OP)[view] [source] 2023-06-27 16:22:04
Not to defend in any way his past stances against Open Source, but Bill Gates has nothing to do with today's Microsoft choices.

About the Windows gaming machine, you can surely build one just for gaming; just never put any personal data on it, never use it for surfing or doing anything that is not gaming, never give it any unfiltered access to your LAN, assume it contains malicious software then put it on dedicated Ethernet port on the firewall, setting up rules that allow only very restricted storage sharing so that it can't read or write anywhere but directories set up to contain exclusively what one would want to be readable/writeable by that machine.

Yes, it's a nightmare, but I don't see alternatives, save for giving Windows the middle finger for good also wrt gaming, which might end up easier than expected given the recent development with Proton and DXVK.

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2. rileyp+95[view] [source] 2023-06-27 16:42:26
>>square+(OP)
Gates set up the (toxic) culture that continues today, and still provides high-level input. Definitely has something to do with their choices in the same way Jobs still does at Apple.
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3. bombol+M7[view] [source] [discussion] 2023-06-27 16:50:09
>>rileyp+95
jobs died
4. autoex+0K[view] [source] 2023-06-27 19:55:59
>>square+(OP)
You've basically described my plan for a windows gaming machine, but these days I'm thinking it won't even be needed. I think the steam deck has shown that linux can run plenty of games without much issue. I'll start there at least and if that +consoles isn't enough for me I'll go down the road of turning a windows machine into a locked down game console.
5. Aerbil+zc1[view] [source] 2023-06-27 22:35:05
>>square+(OP)
LookingGlass is an alternative.
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