They used the No Man's Sky strategy: release trash, polish it a bit, then get praised for improving while the game is still nowhere near what was promised.
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Don't laugh too loud, you'll make LibreOffice Base crash somehow.
If Apache archived all their dead projects, they wouldn't have any project left.
It is pretty much the same as 20 years ago. That is, good enough for basic use cases but nowhere near as complete as MS Office. It isn't a serious program for professional use.
At a glance, replies by ChatGPT to support questions look much more useful than whatever so-called certified professionals write on official MS support forums. Not that it is particularly hard.
The main obstacle in Wayland adoption was Wayland not being usable for years.
SecureBoot pretty much does this. There is nothing preventing motherboard manufacturers from blocking adding non-MS keys if they wanted to.
iGPUs are more than enough to play most indie games.
What kind of games do you play? Unless a game has anticheat, it is pretty much guaranteed to run on Linux.
Steam is a monopoly because it is the only one of these platforms to actually be good.
I can't find an exact date, but there is a YouTube tutorial from 2018 on removing the battery whitelist, so it's been at least 7 years.
And Dishonored, Rayman, Another World...