If someone could actually compete with Steam, that would be great. Both gog and Epic don't have linux launchers and lack many releases. If Steam is offline, it will be console gamers laughing at us.
I'm personally still happy with my Ryzen 3600 I got in 2017. Any upgrade to AM5 will need new RAM, Motherboard and CPU, which will cost alot. I ain't buying new unless it's really compelling.
IDK why they are listing distros. They could just provide a wireguard config and be like "If you have wireguard, you can use the VPN", and 99% of distros would be supported.
I totally agree with you. IMO cars should be delegated for those who really need them, like in rural settings. But, currently, most new cars sold are too oversized, so smaller cars could be better in that regard. Though, the Chinese would probably just create big SUV cars just for North America.
In Canada, we have Via rail. They line you up like you're at an airport and check your ticket before you board the train, and also check your ticket once you're on the train. They also have enforced weight restrictions on baggage. The trains share tracks with freight, meaning that the train has to stop every once in a while to let a freight train pass. All this to take longer than driving and cost alot as well.
Since traffic lights are car infrastructure, you don't need them when there are no cars, which is the case in many cities that are walkable and bikable. You don't need a machine to tell you what to do when you're only going 20 km/h.
Ironically, I'm reading this from PostmarketOS, which has support for the echo dot 2, feature phones and some smartwatches, so it might be realistic to run on a vacum lol.
This is literally me, except I left a comment here earlier today and when I saw the thread for a second time when looking at a reply, I also thought it was about Proton alla Wine.
I personally don't want to put money into something that does not offer official support, as the community launchers might stop getting updates.