• recursive_recursion@piefed.ca
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    4 个月前

    More traction for open source sounds like a win for gamers as it’ll typically mean better performance gains with less work from the user (manually installing drivers, tweaking ini settings)💪

  • Hundun@beehaw.org
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    Unless it’s about revoking all trade agreements that obligate EU countries to enforce digital IP ownership, it’s a half measure. Corey Doctorow is right, we need to make jailbreaking American tech legal - kick them in their wallets.

  • Evotech@lemmy.world
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    4 个月前

    «Open source»

    Sso, advanced features, multi tenancy etc all locked behind commercial features.

    Can you really find any open source project these days that you can just use in a company?

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      Yeah LDAP, Kerberos, SSO and other systems are available on Linux. Biggest thing seems to be peoples reliance on MS office document compatibility, so even though the libre/open office type products can supplant that, it is a tough sell when your vendor or customer wants MS word as a requirement of doing business together.

      We sell PDM/PLM systems, some people choose the Linux version for their enterprise, many choose the MS windows version, because its just what people know about.

      I think Linux on steamdeck might usher in a new generations of people that know about Linux and want to try it in the wok environment.

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          Yeah, I should have expanded my thought. They use open source, but it is a paid proprietary system, I mentioned it as there is linux or windows offering but people choose what they know; Which is windows. But if you can get corporations on Linux (even non-opensource) it lends legitimacy for when other businesses look for an OS choice, which then can help Foss app adoption