If they just add ray tracing to Java they can abandon it if they want, then we'll have an awesome final version for modding. Ray tracing (and maybe some optimisation but that works well through mods) is all we need, content (like the last [many] updates) can be added so easily with mods.
You can see how much of an impact this has - in my (rich European) country only 30% use apple devices and everyone uses WhatsApp for communication (also not good but far better than imessage, and there's a slow shift towards signal happening)
Instead of mocking things as Christian that clearly aren't (which includes pretty much everything I know about religion in the USA) we should remind those people what their values, their religion stand for. That's far more likely to get them to change for the better.
My daily driver is an nvidia laptop with opensuse, takes like one afternoon to get everything ready with barely any former Linux experience.
Just use zypper (or yast) to add the proprietary nvidia repository (or nouveau) and install your drivers. Install everything else you need through zypper (or yast or flatpak). Familiarise yourself with keybinds, set new keybinds (not needed of course but its nice to know keybinds - if you're using KDE already they'll probably be the same anyway). Select KDE's dark "breeze for OpenSUSE" theme (or some other theme, but breeze for opensuse just is so polished). Configure other preferences (night light from sundown to sunrise, set up Firefox sync (if you use that), connect to onedrive or whichever cloud you're using, ... . Done. No need to wait :)
The reasons why China can produce so much cheaper than Germany are because Germany pays fair wages, has to get enough taxes to pay for free healthcare and the welfare system, provides free access to education (including universities), has very high environmental standards, ...
You may be calling a social democracy "soul-crushing capitalist system". I call it home (not Germany specifically but also a social democracy), freedom for everyone to follow their dreams (you can be completely poor and still study whatever you want (with a side job if subsidies aren't high enough) to get the job you want).
When I need medical help I go to the hospital (or even call an ambulance if it's urgent), get treated, and leave without having to pay anything. For university I'm paying 27€ (~30$) per semester. On the streets you barely see homeless people because there are places where they can go to find food, shelter and advice. Etc.
Paying 50% of my income (only like 30% when not earning that much) in taxes is well worth it. Sure, private insurance might be better for me personally. But it brings me joy to be able to support this system, all those happy people are well worth the slight extra cost.
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Doesn't get more complicated than that.
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Much faster than opening a GUI, and it didn't take long for me to remember the commands.