They barely take care of TF2, their golden child nowadays. Its got like one dev working on it, and most of his work is implementing community made stuff. And TF2 is still making them money.
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Tbf, that's just in regards to the current tests. It could change later on.
It depends a lot. If you are never using MSOffice for anything other than the most basic writing Libreoffice does cut it. Linux overall does just work for the most part if the person using it just plans on using the browser anyway. Everything else is spot on tho.
And funny thing about the gaming performance bit, I'm no expert and this is anecdotal, but my games actually run better on Linux than Windows by default. Dunno why
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Seconded. As it is I have to keep a local copy of everything or a text file. Even when it comes to yt music clients, there's no way to sync them without logging into Google (which a lot don't plan on ever implementing)
The rise of the gollumlike genre
Now that's a shower thought
He was also doing that examination by having people print out the code for him to read apparently
I remember when I used spotify and it just kept insisting on putting and seemingly prioritizing popular pop songs in its generated playlists if I ever liked just one or two. Even in my own playlist if prioritized them a lot over the songs I did hear over and over again. And like, why??
Over here no one uses SMS (and by extension iMessage) for anything other than receiving TOTP codes or notifications for certain services.
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Run Microsoft Office, Adobe Suit and most other media editing programs. The biggest hurdles in getting people to use Linux