Your concerns are all valid, but about 1 and 3 there are possible solutions. I’m using Rust+Tonic to build an API and that’s eliminate the necessity of proxies and it’s very simple to use.
I know that it don’t solve all problems, but IMHO is a question of adoption. Easier told tools will be develop for it.
And also, the Dekatrian calendar
Where we would have a less broken, more regular, year calendar that is almost align with the moon cycle.
There’s a cool video from In a Nutshell about it some years ago.
Is not about how much we have available, is about how much they think they can squeeze us.
(Holocene or) Human Era calendar
That would represent all human history as one.
GRPC for building APIs instead of REST. Type safety makes life easier
Do you know QOI format ? I would appreciate your opinion about it.
This is what you are looking for: https://youtu.be/pA0zYTmi5ck
stress
I think the public that uses those tools usually don’t care about standard practices (yet?).
So congrats, you are on the forefront I guess.
Postponed-Architecture ?
Some bpap sessions helped me get off bed after COVID, and gym helped me get back to “normal” after some months. Don’t know if it can help you, but hope you get better.
If buying a graphics card is in your plans, but AMD. Nvidia does better cards, but AMD works with less bugs on Linux. I just switched and I’m quite happy with the results.
For distro, Mint is a safe bet.
Everybody has the right to be wrong I guess xD
Yes Linux users generate great reports because they care and usually are more knowledgeable.
But treat the reports cost time and work, and usually this problems will not happen for the majority of their use base.
So, as the company, you can have 0.1% of your sales generating 20% of extra work that will not benefit 99.9% of the users. It is easier and cheaper to cut that group (us Linux users) instead of support.
Inform yourself what Steam Linux Runtime is before making such comments. You are 100% wrong.
If a game depends on an API and this API gets discontinued, without adaptation it will have problems. That’s true for any software and any system. As a compatibility layer, Proton can keep old games compatible despite the system changes when it translates the API calls that the games depend on to what the base system has to offer. (I’m not talking necessarily of a game running on Steam in this case)
So, enlighten me, where am I wrong?
If that was the case, no console ports would exist, except maybe Xbox because Xbox uses modified Windows internally.
https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=18845205
Very interesting, and very early stage rn.
Zen Browser since last week. Is a Firefox fork.