My experience with modding games while using Proton on Linux (without Workshop support): It's atrocious, cumbersome and even outright does not work for some games because communities tend to build a Mod Manager (that then other mods start to hard depend on) that does not work in that environment at all. I'm at the point where I don't even bother trying it out if there's not workshop support.
Looking at his recent posts it looks like he didn't buy it to make money but to increase his influence. Just recently he promoted a post that calls to vote for the farright party in Germany for example.
I have to use Edge at work and after a recent update it disabled the adblocking extension I used because "it might have been tampered with". It also offered a nice Repair button which...uninstalled the extension completely.
Edge is hostile to its users and should never ever be used.
I think the difference is that now more than ever we can see the ever increasing wealth disparity in our society. While most of us toil away we constantly see what the classes above us are able to do and get away with because of their insane amount of money.
Personally I disagree. They come with their own set of problems and admittedly probably require specific character traits on both sides, but they can be worth as much as any other relationship!
I'm on my second playthrough of Baldurs Gate 3, this time with a Dragonborn Fighter ( Half Elf Gloomstalker was my first ). I'm still not sick of the game even if I already have 100 hours in it.
Also picked up Remnant From the Ashes to play together with my SO. So far it's a fun game even if the story is still very confusing and we had trouble joining each others session. Had to set the session to public, Friends Only didn't work. Thankfully it is possible to change it back to Friends Only afterwards.
If I recall correctly that enables the kde file picker at least