I want it already, why you keep trying to convince me?
arthur
"I kissed some dirt and I like it..." xD
Any change brings some pain, that's unavoidable, but it doesn't mean it will not be interesting as well.
Even if you don't break the DRM, having the file is a guarantee that they con not modify the version of the book you payed for, or remove it from your library (both things had happened in the past).
Is a ~~terminal~~ shell, like bash or zsh.
A way to address that is to require that if the company does not provide software updates, it must release the source code and tooling to it's customers under cc-0 license. For games that depends on server-side services to work, that should be provided as well.
But under capitalism, that will be an uphill battle.
C:S2 is a resource hog, even on Windows. The game still needs a lot of optimizations.
Is bcachefs that good as the dev is saying to justify their bad behavior?
Is not about how much we have available, is about how much they think they can squeeze us.
Valve is solving the chicken-and-egg problem. For a developer, it is costly to maintain a separate build for Linux without the consumer base to justify the effort. And without games, most people will not leave windows.
Proton offers Valve independence from windows without effort and cost for the developers. And without penalties for the gamers as well.