Comment by bullen
3 months ago
The solution is easy, stop developing for (selling on) closed platforms:
You now have options for cheap (less than $200) portable low energy devices:
1. PineTab-V, a linux on Risc-V tablet. (Got debian a few months back, still waiting for proper GPU support, usable but slow now)
2. uConsole, a linux cyberdeck with optional 4G. (Also has debian for 2711, 2712 and 3588 Compute Modules)
I'm not porting my games to Android, iOS, Switch or PlayStation. Only Windows/X86 and Linux/ARM+Risc-V.
No Linux/X86 to not encourage power waste after Windows gets too expensive to run on the client side.
I'm selling on itch instead of steam.
You only need Android for banking, and Nokia G22 (repairable) is/was also sub $200.
I am now creating a new Google account for each phone, that way you are not the product any more.
But can still operate in society.
I don't understand the part about Linux x86
X86 uses more electricity than ARM/Risc-V.
So I do not want people to only move to linux (on their X86) but also move to ARM/Risc-V.
Directly from Windows on X86 to Linux on ARM/Risc-V in one go.
Two flies with one hit.
That said all X86 should become linux servers = this is only valid for the client.
Surely the e-waste from discarding an x86 Windows computer you could have put Linux on out-weighs the power benefit of Arm/RISC-V. Also seems like you would discourage people who cannot afford new hardware from moving from a closed system to an open one; most PCs and laptops are still x86 except for the newest models.
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