Notices by atlas_core: self-hosted edition (atlas@thonkbox.rightmouse.click), page 2
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atlas_core: self-hosted edition (atlas@thonkbox.rightmouse.click)'s status on Wednesday, 01-Nov-2023 03:22:51 JST atlas_core: self-hosted edition @CumskinFoidPuncher69420 yeah fair enough. was mainly messing around with my 2010 netbook and wanted to try programming on it. -
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atlas_core: self-hosted edition (atlas@thonkbox.rightmouse.click)'s status on Saturday, 07-Oct-2023 09:54:26 JST atlas_core: self-hosted edition @dushman @beebles Remember, the Chrome OS demographic just want a laptop that works enough for them to do their stuff mostly performed on web apps. They don't really care that Google is spyware and bad and oh my golly goshness, they just want to live a life. -
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atlas_core: self-hosted edition (atlas@thonkbox.rightmouse.click)'s status on Saturday, 07-Oct-2023 09:54:25 JST atlas_core: self-hosted edition @dushman @beebles For the very same reason people use Windows over Linux, the average Chrome OS person can't reasonably be expected to know to use Linux, which I also remind is a completely different OS philosophy than Chrome, that being to use actual programs that aren't always web apps regardless. They want something that works. -
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atlas_core: self-hosted edition (atlas@thonkbox.rightmouse.click)'s status on Saturday, 07-Oct-2023 09:54:18 JST atlas_core: self-hosted edition @dushman @beebles I entirely agree with you, and I'm all onboard with Linux becoming the de facto standard, for who that can apply to. I'm in tech classes that basically teach the more power-user stuff (in corpo language admittedly) and I absolutely think that Linux would fit this "lifestyle" (for the lack of a better term) just as much if not more than Windows.
However, the "normie" that just wants to chat with friends on Discord and whatnot, do their Google or Microsoft Office work, or just go on Facebook, Instagram, things like that, they don't care that they're running on entirely moral, community-driven stuff. Windows and Chrome OS will do the job just fine for them, and it won't needlessly complicate things.
(also it's getting tiring to cut and paste my messages every time you send a new reply lmao) -
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atlas_core: self-hosted edition (atlas@thonkbox.rightmouse.click)'s status on Saturday, 07-Oct-2023 08:50:18 JST atlas_core: self-hosted edition @dushman @beebles The philosophy, under modern use cases and expectations, I think can make sense but to act as if it is a full-on computer the same way Windows or Linux computers behave is not exactly right.
Also, "cloud gaming machine". That's all these computers will ever do; be a client for an online cloud gaming service not unlike Stadia or GeForce NOW, and not play games. Expectations are to be tempered: this is a substitute, not a replacement. -
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atlas_core: self-hosted edition (atlas@thonkbox.rightmouse.click)'s status on Tuesday, 03-Oct-2023 23:54:04 JST atlas_core: self-hosted edition @coolboymew sorry that last picture actually makes the controller look like an ass -
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atlas_core: self-hosted edition (atlas@thonkbox.rightmouse.click)'s status on Saturday, 30-Sep-2023 01:33:32 JST atlas_core: self-hosted edition @EricZhang456 @m0xEE some times that's actually what I think