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Not me, maybe interesting though.

Archive: https://archive.today/dt5Ej

From the post:

>As much as we joke about the phrase, I don't think there will ever be a true Year of the Linux Desktop. However, I want to advocate that people should talk about their Year of the Linux Desktop, and I want to leave what exactly the requirements are for that up to the individual. You will know when its the time. For me, this is my Second Year of the Linux Desktop and I want to share why I think so.

Not me, maybe interesting though. Archive: https://archive.today/dt5Ej From the post: >>As much as we joke about the phrase, I don't think there will ever be a true Year of the Linux Desktop. However, I want to advocate that people should talk about their Year of the Linux Desktop, and I want to leave what exactly the requirements are for that up to the individual. You will know when its the time. For me, this is my Second Year of the Linux Desktop and I want to share why I think so.

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Literally the only barrier left is anticheat. My entire library plays, usually better than windows native. And since I don't do online pvp the whole anticheat thing to me is irrelevant. I just got a new gpu this week and it's taken gaming to a whole new level because of how well AMD drivers are in Linux.

At this point, the excuses for people not to switch are getting flimsy

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Valve started the end-game to remove M$ from gaming a decade ago. It is starting to show its fruit. It will only accelerate from here.