Not at Dashcon.
SomethingBurger
Perhaps organised into some sort of domains for clarity?
"No way to prevent this", says only package manager to which this regularly happens
PS1=$(ls -a)
It's simply the best Windows. Like, it's still not as good as Linux for anything a bit complex, but at least it's actually usable, fast, doesn't feature ads in the start menu, doesn't have built-in AI shitware, and has a decent customization capability.
This "ackchually, Win10 is good" revisionism that appeared when 11 released is infuriating. When 10 came out, everyone hated it, and now that something even worse exists, somehow the old shit became good?
Explain how a killswitch that let's MS remotely disable your system is useful for anyone but MS.
In a way, Steam being 32bit ensures the kernel and most distros keep supporting 32bit.
Workshop is a built-in mod store. Input is controller remapping and emulation (typically used to play older games that don't support modern controllers, or controllers at all). Remote is exactly what it sounds like (run a game on your powerful PC and stream it to your old laptop or phone).
Those things are the responsibility of the client software, but on all stores except GOG, the client software is also the store client. You can't (normally) run games without the client. GOG has a client (Galaxy) but it's nowhere near as advanced as Steam.
WebP was created in 2010, and the ISS switched to Linux in 2013. So there is a possibility that at least one piece of software that's running up there supports WebP.