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1. dizhn+(OP)[view] [source] 2023-08-04 06:33:22
I think there's a point to be made when one OS can actually run programs meant for another. I think this makes it even more valuable, not less.
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2. johnny+B2[view] [source] 2023-08-04 06:54:36
>>dizhn+(OP)
>I think this makes it even more valuable, not less.

put it this way: I have the expenses and know how to simply have 2 native platforms if I need it. If I need to emulate something but don't feel like spinning a second boot, it's usually for a few niche programs I need very occasionally. Otherwise, I can just get that OS ready.

That's how I see the Steam Deck. I simply have a portable windows machine that has Steam on it, so I don't see the incremental value of having these games run through Proton while having a linux machine. Because I have "running windows games" covered. If it was running Linux games natively, I may in fact buy it simply to help say to developers that I want more native games on Linux. But if devs just keep focusing on Windows, I have that set already.

And To be honest I'm not a huge fan of the form factor nor screen to begin with, so it'd be a bigger compromise choosing to play on a Steam Deck than if I could choose other machines.

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3. dizhn+T7[view] [source] [discussion] 2023-08-04 07:36:05
>>johnny+B2
> But if devs just keep focusing on Windows, I have that set already.

It is what it is. I would say they will never focus on Linux but it's not so clear anymore. A lot of things are changing fast.

> And To be honest I'm not a huge fan of the form factor nor screen to begin with, so it'd be a bigger compromise choosing to play on a Steam Deck than if I could choose other machines.

Luckily even better handhelds seem to be coming out. Asus ROG Ally (windows) is worth a look, as is Ayn Odin 2 (android..Now we have this too as a potential gaming platform to consider. Maybe not today, but who knows.). I recommend ETA PRIME's youtube channel to keep an eye on these things.

https://www.youtube.com/@ETAPRIME

4. piaste+ND[view] [source] 2023-08-04 11:53:59
>>dizhn+(OP)
There was an article posted on HN a few weeks ago, about Excel's rise over Lotus 1-2-3.

Excel was acknowledged as a better software pretty early on, and could always import Lotus spreadsheets, but it really started gaining adoption once it was able to export to Lotus files.

Counter-intuitively, the ability to stay within the Lotus ecosystem (and switch back at any time) is what enabled a lot of people on the fence to try Excel out. Only once Excel became dominant did people actually switch to XLS files.

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5. pasc18+I81[view] [source] [discussion] 2023-08-04 14:30:02
>>piaste+ND
Surely a main reason Excel gained market share was that it was graphical i.e. on Windows. Probably gained when OS/2 and Windows 3 came out giving a decent graphical environment.

I used Excel on Windows 2 from its release but I would be an outlier.

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