I'm not sure how this would be considered good, it's still oppression. The result just happens to be desirable but that doesn't justify the way it was achieved.
VR is possible but not ideal right now, largely depends on your headset and the games. SteamVR is lacking proper asynchronous reprojection so you can't dip below your headset's framerate without stutter and alternatives like Monado aren't as plug-and-play. Hopefully when Valve releases their (presumably) standalone Linux VR headset deckard there will be another boost to improving VR on Linux for everyone.
Opposite experience, only 2 Matter devices so far but both working on HA with external network access cut off in my router after I previously had them in Tuya.
It's mostly just one loud person who very apparently has not actually interacted with the case presented here. Either through ignorance or to purposely deflect the blame from Nvidia with the evidence weighing against them.
It's fairly common to share the same home dir throughout multiple desktop environments, which is essentially what nested desktop is – just a way to launch a Plasma desktop inside an existing desktop. This isn't like a flatpak or another isolation mechanism.
I own some older EA games on Steam that still launch through Origin to this date (and fail most of the time). They're gonna update those to remove the launcher, right? ...right?
After getting a Steam Deck my Switch is just collecting dust and that even though I would still like to play on it since it's a lot lighter and more portable. Unfortunately it's just a horrible deal to buy games locked to one platform at a higher price than their PC counterpart without getting any of the benefits (modding, free cloud saves across devices).
I'm only willing to buy the switch version if I really want to support the developers e.g. Celeste or Stardew Valley.
Yeah I can't remember this behaviour either with Firefox on Linux. In fact when I save a half-loaded image to disk it will literally save just half the image.
This seems more like a leechbox than a seedbox, only up to 10 active seeding torrents on the highest plan? That limitation negates the "Unlimited Seeding" perk and so does the seeding time limit.
I cannot wait for Firefox to finally support WebUSB.
^(I literally cannot wait, it'll never happen...)