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  • pineapple@lemmy.mltoLinux@lemmy.ml*Permanently Deleted*
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    Even if that is the way they chose, if it means games are compatible I dont see an issue.

    But I don’t think they will, ultimately if games are properly compiled esspecially for linux they will be better than wine, and of course game devs want there game to run as fast as possible.


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    Proton is filling a role until Linux gets popular enough. Once there is enough demand for Linux, devs will start making games with Linux support in mind meaning more well compiled native games. While proton is very good it’s far from perfect and devs will want people to have the most seamless experience possible with their game.






  • You cannot get into legal trouble for snowflake afaik. Its only a bridge, not an exit node. This means that websites the other person visits will see the exit nodes public ip, not yours.

    Running a vpn for snowflake will only slow down the other persons connection without giving you much better security.

    If it helps I’ve been running snowflake on my main browser for about a year now with no issues (not saying this is definitive proof for anything though.)