Just because they don't have the same motives as you, doesn't stop it being a user freedom. Anything that shares the changes and improvements is a user improvement.
actually its quite the opposite. because the hot water is constantly recirculating its hard for the bacteria to grow. Kind of like why they say never drink from stagnant water but water that is flowing is safer (not neccessarily safe to be clear)
They "don't care about what OS their console uses", but they do care about the shitty Windows UI because you can buy Steam Deck alternatives with Windows.
And they are not selling because the Windows experience is terrible.
Linux doesn't have user experience rules, which is why Steam OS works.
And how many of these "game" services don't work with controllers.
For fucks sake, what decade is it?
I especially hate games that work 99% on Steam, but have a 1% issue with them requiring cookie banner dismissal (fuck you Rockstar) even after dealing with the logins.
Steam is just so much better than everyone else that they can have a cut of Rockstar and Electronic Arts money.
And when you self-host, worst case scenario is running a disaster recovery exercise on a different cloud provider. (Except for DNS, where you're at the mercy of the registrar; you might need to communicate a new ___domain name to your users.)
It's just time to leave Microsoft. Don't make excuses for rich corporations.
I haven't had to apply for a job for a while, so genuinely curious what people would use these days if there wasn't anything coming via word of mouth.
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