They do provide Linux support in other ways though. They even troubleshoot me once with a game I tried to play on Linux and offered a refund.
Gog Galaxy not on Linux is a shame, yes, but its DRM-Free and Linux installers are enough for me to continue to buy from them.
Edit: Heroic Launcher makes a great replacement of Gog Galaxy, maybe even better than the Windows client, from what I’d tried. No multiplayer though.
Even the casual Zoom meeting is a breeze because of the Flatpak client.
Coding isn’t always compensated. Open source projects thrive because of the work of developers that don’t get paid in most cases. That doesn’t stop them (although it’s probably because they do other work and can spare time and money).
My point is that both, art and coding, don’t require compensation. Many people do both for the sake of it.
That doesn’t mean they don’t deserve compensation (in the form of donations). They do, most than any other.
Playing FAITH The Unholy Trinity at my Temple OS demonslaughter machine.
And that’s how vtubing became a thing.
For Roku, there’s the Invidious frontend Playlet.
[Drama arises between intergnulactic forces]
“I’LL TAKE IT!”
Debian.
Debian.
Do all devils have a private jet? Or just this one?