Which window manager/desktop environment are you using? If you are using a desktop environment is there an application called startup applications or something of the like? I personally use my window manager's config file to startup applications.
EDIT: changed WM to window manager and DE to desktop environment.
I don't know, personally I've never liked the idea behind that app. It seems like a massive privacy risk. I know if it is open source there is less of a risk, but I still don't like the idea of people being encouraged to constantly post themselves and their surroundings.
I'm probably the opposite and I HATE it. I have virtually no free time. And once I finally get it I can't decide what to do with it because I get bored of anything after ~30 mins. And yet it still feels like I don't get enough free time, smh.
True, although correct me if I'm wrong, people have issues with the flatpak version? I apologise if I'm talking out my ass, I couldn't tell you what these "problems" are. It may just be a baseless claim. XD
Although I disagree with some of the points (which have been mentioned in other comments), I do wish Steam had less of a monopoly. That's not to say I blame Valve, I just think there is a lack of good competitors and people willing to budge. Epic launcher is just a joke. I only use it for the free games, which is why I assume they are giving away the games for free in the first place. Not enough people use GOG. Thankful to Valve for making proton, Linux gaming would be a lot worse than it is if it weren't for proton. But damn, make a 64 bit client already, I have to use the multilib repo because it is the only 32 bit application on my system XD. EDIT: not to mention the terrible performance on some older systems.
Which window manager/desktop environment are you using? If you are using a desktop environment is there an application called startup applications or something of the like? I personally use my window manager's config file to startup applications. EDIT: changed WM to window manager and DE to desktop environment.