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[–] kartoffelsaft@programming.dev 6 points 22 hours ago

Go to anyone who mainly game either on consoles or a non-hand-built computer this. They won't do it, because it requires they spend a couple dozen hours researching not only parts but also distros, which is something they know they already don't care about. I think you might be underestimating the expertise you have in this subject by having it as a hobby if you think that's easy.

yet another proprietary box like a console that affects repairability and how much of it you actually “own” it just because it has linux on it

Even if I assume the steam hardware is as proprietary as any other random piece of hardware (don't think that's true), the reality is that I easily trust Valve 2-10x more in this regard than a Sony / Nintendo / whatever prebuilt to actually deliver a product that doesn't ship my data off to an advertiser and let's me replace the ssd without hardlocking itself. The Steam Deck has already done a better on this.