Which is still good.
Which is still good.
Nothing prevents anyone from forking it.
You have no idea how open source works.
Nothing prevents you or anyone else from forking Android. It is not owned by anyone.
Android is open source. Google does not own it.
I didn’t say toppling Android. Why on earth would that be a good thing? It’s breaking Google’s control over Android, which is great.
Huawei’s appstore took off in a lot countries. That happened only thanks to the US government.
Because websites are optimized for dummies who can’t copy paste.
Ironically, the US government probably managed to break Google’s monopoly on Android by trying to kill Huawei.
Max Payne works with a platinium rating, see in winehq: https://appdb.winehq.org/objectManager.php?sClass=application&iId=661 and also in protondb: https://www.protondb.com/app/12140?device=any
Just because a game hasn’t been verified by Steam does not mean it doesn’t work.
I regularly play games that are not verified.
By now probably all games in Steam are playable on the Steam Deck (minus those explicitly banning Linux users)
check at ArcaneOverflow
I prefer gog.com
I refuse to buy a game that has DRM or anti cheat.
This is how the rest of the industry worked for years. Nvidia was just stuck in the past century.
as someone else said, it’s a “standing on the shoulders of giants” moment for Valve
I feel like attributing this to Valve is really disrespectful to the folks who developed wine for decades (and more recently also Vulkan). The real game changer is Vulkan, which made Linux graphics to be competitive with DirectX. (OpenGL interfaces to DirectX was simply not competitive)
All tech news reads like marketing.