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    3 years ago

    It’s what turned me into a Steam user. Still feels like a moral failing using non-free software, but it sure is fun.

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      3 years ago

      It’s what set me free to move to Linux for good! It’s such a relief to not be affected by all the bullshit Microsoft brings to the world with Windows 11+.

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            I would almost prefer it. Javascript is the herpes of html, and the majority of websites now are just completely infested with it. I don’t know if these companies are actually visiting their own sites, but it’s horrible. Ton’s of wasted data and time on this garbage. I have been going in and turning off javascript just to keep all of the shit from popping up, covering the screen, etc. So yeah, a command line browser sounds pretty fucking good again.

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      I’m right there with you. At the end of the day, there are hardly any games that are FOSS, and most of the greatest games are non-free, so you have to swallow that pill either way. Might as well at least do it from the most free OS you can.

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    3 years ago

    Dang, five years already? Wow!

    We can’t forget about the many other open-source projects like Doitsujin’s DXVK, Joshua 🐸 Ashton’s D9VK, the Wine Project, Play-on-linux, Lutris, GloriousEggroll’s patches… many of which preceded Proton and helped Proton to develop and get where it is today.

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    This is why i started using linux 4 years ago, without Proton probably wouldn’t consider using it… Thanks valve!

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      I hear this story quite a lot. “Proton is what allowed me to switch” and yet people are still moaning at me for focusing on Proton and Valve and not Wine directly for the article lol

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        I’d say the best contribution is they managed to build a mainstream commercial service on top of all of this!

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      Not to belittle their work, but the majority of stuff that made up proton wasn’t theirs back then (basically wine+dxvk did the heavy lifting). They owned up to it in the end, paying driver developers and hiring dxvk authors and if I’m not mistaken also fund some wine work. A rather successful open source story but they aren’t the initial driving force.

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    Dang I thought proton was older than that. I remember playing No Man’s Sky on Linux around the time it was released on pc. I don’t remember running a pirated copy of NMS just so I could make it run on wine but maybe I was. (you used to have to do that whether you owned the game or not if you wanted to play on Linux).