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    UC commented  · 

    "With Proton, your data belongs to you, not tech companies, governments, or hackers."

    Echoing oh so many people below, I only used Windoze for gaming, but with Windows Recall on the horizon I decided that the current state of Linux gaming was good enough because I am not on board with M$ harvesting every single byte of my usage data to feed their disgusting LLMs.

    Imagine my surprise that Proton has the quoted marketing bit on their page only to discover lackluster Linux support, blatantly proving the quote above to be false. If I was in charge of the Proton marketing dept or an exec, I'd be ashamed.

    I'll give it to the end of my subscription (they already have my money, those cads) to see if there's any movement on this space and if not I'll look for better alternatives.

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