There's a link to the app page which then has the download. The first is incredibly hidden, and the second is quite bloated too.
The Steam Link app page may be useful for the other download links too - for Steam Deck to other device steaming. But I think the direct Flatpak link is fitting by itself too for other Steam device to Steam Deck streaming.
Dunno if you're targeting the emotional impact or drawing the line on interaction style - but being respectful and non-toxic does not cost anything more than the opposite. I certainly prefer interactions without toxic noise that have little to do with the people or topic involved.
In that context: Websites may offer alternative image formats for the same image. They may offer jpg alongside webp. It's just not easily discoverable by end users.
I wonder if they ever contacted github support, and what their answer was - rather than only posting on a public forum github doesn't feel compelled to answer or make official responses to.
Making an assessment on that requires a whole lot more context.
We trust in car safety because of regulation, established supposed Brand trustworthyness, and widespread use.
If teleporters had the same, and in terms of use at least significant precedent, there's no reason most people would use them. Traveling convenience would be a great upside.
It's a difficult ask, but if we consider schools the social equalizer and teacher of knowledge and work (approach, mindset, finding success), then learning why the devices or platforms influence us the way they do and how we can stick to tasks to complete them must be taught in schools.
I've been looking for a way to replace my Steam Link with the Steam Deck as a PC Desktop Streaming Target. And the Steam Link Linux app should be the solution.
What do you want to be beaten with?