The title is a bit misleading, as the article lists diverging analysts’ opinions, ranging from Valve willing to sell at a loss or low margins, to high prices due to RAM and SSD price volatility.

cross-posted from: https://lemmy.blackeco.com/post/2330473

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    16 hours ago

    Same could be said about Android. Will you be able to install other OS on Steam Machine 3 in 2035? It could have bootloader locked, they could say it’s required for anti-cheat and some even will be happy that they can finally play CoD.

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      16 hours ago

      The same cannot be said about Android. I think you need to educate yourself on what Linux and FOSS actually is.

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          You’re right, that’s why there’s countless mature Android distributions to choose from, and they’re all free. Oh wait.

          I don’t really know much about AOSP, but isn’t the fact that it doesn’t contain any of the proprietary Google stuff mean that the “sideloading” restrictions likely will not apply? How could it?

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            So you don’t really know the story of Android, much of it very recent, but you’re going to argue that Valve is not following the same path. What a waste of time.

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              Steam is a game distribution store, Steam machine and deck are console oriented machines.

              Linux as a whole has dominance in the server world, valve is touching the gaming side of desktop Linux. Desktop Linux is tiny compared to Windows. You are comparing it to a phone operating system in a world where they were two-ish, to a potential distro in a world where there are 12 or more, several of those widely used in servers.

              Be angry if you want but it’s not the same.

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                15 hours ago

                You did not address anything I’ve said really. I’m going to go with block because I value my time too much.

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              15 hours ago

              It’s just not even comparable in any way, regardless of how you try to shoehorn it into your analogy. Android was not a mature, stable OS with hundreds of distributions, for several decades, before Android phones came along.

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                15 hours ago

                Please stop digging that hole because it’s getting embarrassing.

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                  Oh I’m wrong? Show me even 3 Android “distros” that were mature and stable before Android hardware existed. Let alone hundreds.

                  The only way Valve even TRIES to ever do what you’re suggesting is when Gabe dies and the company goes public. Knowing gamers, I doubt they’d be able to even do it. It would be jail broken the day it was released.

                  It’s just not currently the ethos of the company. Anyone who has used a Steam Deck knows this.

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                    First public release of Android was in 2008 but you’re talking about several decades. No billionaire is your friend. Please sober up.