Post #3143627
2026-05-24 00:55 UTC
@gabriel@fedi.gvisoc.com @odr_k4tana@infosec.exchange @Gargron@mastodon.social @aj@gts.sadauskas.id.au
I think the Steam Deck is a positive example:
You start in Steam, with your games, settings, store and so on. All updates are atomic and safe. You don't need to know or care how it really works.
You want to mod things, so start the desktop UI. Real desktop with terminal, but still atomic and still safe.
Unlock the read-only FS and it's *still* safeish (update the deck to revert changes).
Or install whatever OS and now you're completely on your own.
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@gabriel@fedi.gvisoc.com 2026-05-24 03:38
@jannem@fosstodon.org @odr_k4tana@infosec.exchange @Gargron@mastodon.social @aj@gts.sadauskas.id.au yes, I like my steam deck :blobfoxsignyes: and I also like the atomic variants for computers like Bazzite or Silverblue, but they are not as good as SteamOS is for novel or nonchalant users.