Yeah, in general Windows 11 just assumes a lot of things "for" the user, and if you don't like it you're often out of luck or have to resort to third party tools to restore previous functionality.
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Try KDE Plasma, you can put one clock on your second monitor that opens a calendar...or 10. Whatever you want, really.
To be honest I think most issues Intel Arc has under Linux just come down to the tiny user base. Intel provides solid Linux support, I'd say it's probably on par with AMD.
Proton and such will have more incompatibilities, as will Mesa. You can report issues with specific games in Valve's proton repository. Sometimes someone will have a workaround for you, and usually issues will be fixed eventually, especially if you're willing to test changes and provide feedback.
Thanks for your input. I'm probably just gonna give it a try, digging a bit deeper I found a couple reviews saying durability is pretty bad and others saying it's pretty great.
Any experience on long-term durability? I've read quite a few negative comments online about their durability.
TIL Plasma can generate QR codes for clipboard items. Very handy.
Turn a blind eye to US companies like ChatGPT and ban DeepSeek, okay..? At least you can download the entire DeepSeek model.
Their (not my!) reasoning is that the "Core Technology Fee" covers their costs for developing APIs and software like Xcode that developers rely on to build apps for the iPhone (and other Apple platforms).
Basically "without our stuff, you wouldn't have a platform". Except they completely ignore that without their stuff, the iPhone would not be able to exist, so it's obviously bs.
Valve isn't publicly traded, and while that doesn't make them 100 % trustworthy, I'd certainly give them the benefit of the doubt over Microsoft. They make a shit ton of money, but they aren't obligated to squeeze every last penny out of their customers.
Sure, it would be nice to have 1-click installers for other launchers within Steam and then automatically list games of other launchers in the Steam library, but I don't even think Valve is the primary blocker here.
Steam had the ability to add external shortcuts as long as I can remember, tools like Steam ROM Manager make use of that already.
Tim Sweeney for example always likes to cry to the press how bad monopolies are with Steam and their 30 % cut and whatnot, he doesn't seem to grasp that part of the reason almost nobody uses Epic Games Launcher is that it quite frankly sucks. Where is your multi-platform launcher? Ah, need Heroic to do the heavy lifting for you. They could offer an official Flatpak on the Steam Deck, easily installed from the Discover store, that uses Proton for games compatibility, is usable with a controller and adds itself to Steam (and when installing games, adds them to Steam as well).
I'm not that bothered by Valve having that kind of "grip on the market" because in my opinion they are also by far the best so I'd rather they own the biggest piece of the cake than anyone else.
If you're paying they're also tracking you.
You're joking but you could totally have 10 digital (or analog) clocks - in different time zones if you want - that popup a calendar with events from one or multiple of 10 different calendars in different colors and you can also set the popups to stay pinned until manually closed if you want to. KDE's widget system is extremely versatile.