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  • [edit: To be clear, I assume the part that OP is not sure if it’s satire or not is “or switching to a more privacy-conscious browser such as Google Chrome.”] The emphasis in

    Firefox is worse than Chrome

    is in the original. To me that clearly implies that they are of the opinion that in general Google & Chrome are worse on privacy than Mozilla & Firefox. The comment at the end is just tongue in cheek snark alluding to the fact that in this particular case google did better for privacy in Chrome than Mozilla in Firefox.

    or switching to a more privacy-conscious browser such as Google Chrome.













  • Meh. Now I’m a dyed in the wool Linux zealot, but this list is crap.

    1. Everything you need, nothing you don’t

    Phoey, even the description for this point talks about how much Valve had to build to make the deck possible.

    1. Better performance, lighter overheads
      Windows is a pretty bloated OS

    Honestly don’t know enough about Windows to say anything on this one definitively. I still doubt it though…

    1. A hidden desktop experience
      You never need to use it if you don’t want to

    This has nothing to do with windows vs linux, Valve just did a good job on their ‘not-desktop’ side of things.

    1. Never worry about drivers

    Do the windows consoles not come with drivers installed? Also, can you point out where I can download all the Linux drivers from Valve without exacting them from a full OS recovery image? (Actually kinda honestly asking on that last one. Or have they just upstreamed everything already?)

    1. Modify it to your heart’s content
      Linux puts tools in your hands

    This is a choice that Valve made. They absolutely could have given this thing secure boot that only lets you run official software with no hooks for mods. I was tangentially involved with doing exactly this for the SmartThings Hub V3, it’s not particularly hard.