they/them | 21 | peer pressured into joining mastodon | likes to buy tech older than they are
Actually, looking closer, I can see that Lemmy comments *do* have a points value like on Reddit - might just be Lemmy hiding the buttons because I'm not signed in. Probably should get that account sorted out... ๐
I like what Lemmy's got going on - noticed there's no upvotes/downvotes on comments, but if that's my only gripe, it's a very minor one. Currently lurking and replying from a Mastodon account, but it's a bit janky (I have to copy links back to my Mastodon instance to find the post to reply to it), so I'll probably end up registering for a separate Lemmy account too.
@owatnext Started on Ubuntu a long time ago, then switched to Debian at some point. Tried Arch a few times but I can never really get into using it...
@Sarcasmo220 Straight from Valve: "SteamOS versions 1.0 [and] 2.0 [...] were based on the Debian distribution of Linux with GNOME desktop, while the SteamOS 3.0 is based on Arch Linux distribution with KDE Plasma 5." (https://developer.valvesoftware.com/wiki/SteamOS)
TL;DR - if you're using one of the original Steam Machines, you're running Debian. If you're using a Steam Deck, you're running Arch. (No official upgrade path from v1/v2 to v3 as far as I'm aware.)