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I wonder what happended with my original post.
Right on twitter. Not hard to find.
For an example, Valve have made a push and given us future options for those of us who will be pushed out by Microsoft. (I am officially not supported by Windows 11 for an example, nor do I love the OS enough to warrant hacking it to make it work.
What I am getting at is, Valve have made efforts and contributions to making games work under Linux... Epic? Haven't done any such thing, other than making the anti cheat runable for some games that will update and hit a toggle button for it.
Because the squeaky wheel gets the grease, and when that happens, you IMPROVE the world.
If you just sod it off it will just get worse, take a political matter like Right to Repair, if we do nothing you will always have to buy new and can't repair it since the manufacturer don't want to spend money having a repair side gig when they can just make you buy a new one.
Because people are complaining there, stuff is changing for the better.
Sadly you can't tackle all the issues, but do what you can in your corner of the world.
First I thought it was "streamers " and made me confused why it mattered but turns out it was "steamers"