• @rottingleaf
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    55 days ago

    That, and either getting Linux versions of industry standard software (Microsoft 365, Adobe CS, 3DS Max, etc) or decent support through Wine/Proton.

    You won’t. Industry doesn’t want to waste money to port such enormous legacy codebases to Linux, when most people still run Windows.

    Windows has to become a minority OS first.

    And anti-cheat - I don’t like it, but it seems there will be working kernel-level anticheats for Linux.

    You forgot hardware support, nice that it seems not an issue for some people today, but Linux hardware support is still not there. Drivers for Windows are made by manufacturers, drivers for Linux are often made by Linux developers.

    • Captain Aggravated
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      15 days ago

      The way you handle “industry standard software” is you make other software that is better. Do what Blender did. Thing is, for some reason a lot of developers especially of the old projects like GIMP actively avoid doing so.