Am I doing this right?

https://lemmy.ml/post/15639836

Am I doing this right? - Lemmy

IIRC Sony allowed Linux to be ran on both the PS2 and PS3 so that they could sell the systems as computers in the US instead of video game consoles, since computers have a lower import tax rate compared fo video game systems.

This was, of course, until Sony removed OtherOS support in the PS3 firmware 3.21 on phat models after shipping Slim units without OtherOS and then got sued for it. It was removed because George Hotz found an exploit in OtherOS that allowed for full access to the hardware, as OtherOS did not have full access to the GPU hardware of the PS3. Ironically, this made the PS3 more of a target to hackers, since hackers generally just want to be able to run homebrew on their devices that they bought. This is why the Xbox One and Series consoles were never hacked, since they allow for homebrew via DevMode.

And that one other time the US goverment built a super computer out of Ps3’s (no im not joking)

warhistoryonline.com/…/ps3-supercomputer.html

When The Air Force Needed A Supercomputer, They Built It Out Of PS3 Consoles | War History Online

In late 2010, the U.S. Air Force built their own supercomputer that would drastically reduce the time needed for pattern recognition, image analysis, and

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That thing was a price to performance beast back then