This could technically be possible with AR glasses. You'd still want to pair them with a wireless keyboard and maybe a mouse for efficiency. I don't know what's the state of that though.
For most people smartphone is more convenient. I much prefer desktop computer though, because how more efficient it is, and apps don't simply stop because of low memory (although I don't understand why my phone with 6 gigs of RAM has this problem in the first place).
They're not only being better optimized on Windows which results that running them through Proton is better. In a lot of cases Windows versions actually run, while native Linux don't, because there's no single stable API (ABI? Idk) on Linux and games break when you update your system.
I might be overly pedantic, but it drives me insane that there are many words, where you can't take the meaning from its parts, because it would mean something completely different, but I guess that's just how our languages work.
I only use reddit sometimes when I am searching something on google (i am just adding 'reddit' after keywords). The bonus is that I don't get AI answers when I do this.
It's always funny how companies who want to adopt some new flashy tech never listen to specialists who understand if something is even worth a single cent, and they always fell on their stupid face.
I don't have a job right now, so yes. Although mostly not more than few hours per week, since I have better things to do, and it have recently started to feel like I am wasting my life when playing them.
Idk, I like summer here in Poland.