Afterthought? This iterates on the vortex app which has no Linux support. I think you're setting the bar unrealistically high for Linux support. Sure it's going to have more issues, because the scope is bigger, not because they're ignoring Linux voices.
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What's not "actually native" about the nexus app?
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Aren't developer seats just design seats but worse? You get all of that with the design seat but it's more expensive than a dev seat
Looks like it's fixed now
I honestly haven't had any such issues, any specific limitations you've encountered that you can reference?
I suppose, but do you really think a company will play with fire like that?
All for competition but how is bringing a new competitor to the video game platform market going to solve this when the order came from the payment processors?
What does being able to fill a captcha have to do with consciousness? "Wow the ai being good at this pattern matching task surely is proof of it being humanlike because humans are also good at pattern matching!" Is such a stretch, dude.
The issues are layered but the core aspect is that everyone can get scammed and banks have protections for getting your money stolen while crypto doesn't.
But the more visible issue is just how the unregulated aspect of it being used to scam people predominantly has marred the topic for so many people to the point where people just want to stay away from it all. If anything I think it ends up being a good example for how people need regulation and we can't just have anarchy because people will take advantage of other people.
To add a metaphor, sure it's not the gun that does the killing it's the human, but regulating how the gun gets used does help with gun deaths a lot.
Fyi the "feature" was called KNOX
It would be cool if it was open source so more experienced Devs could participate..
Oh wait, it is GPL-3.0
I'm all for supporting native Linux development, but do we really have to have perfect be the enemy of good and call apps that release on multiple platforms not proper native and lesser? Is Firefox not proper native? Is steam not proper native?
Fact is nexus is doing one good thing and making their next app FOSS and cross platform, and for some reason that's still not good enough because we're so used to supporting underdogs - the tiny GitHub teams releasing groundbreaking stuff made from scraps. Can't we just support a company when it does do the right thing?