I mean it should. It'll have a steam os installed on the device itself. It'd be a pretty silly oversight to not work with a computer running Linux.
What GPU have you got? My 7900XT works flawlessly.
I think it's a script they added to do some sort of check with rustfmt.
Does GCC support pluggable backends? I feel when something like this comes up, the real answer should be, for those that make sense to drop from the core, it'd make sense to make them pluggable and separate them out, so that those that need them can pick them up if they need.
Yeah. I had this problem. I ended up switching out the WiFi module for one with better Linux support. (In my laptop it's just a little m.2 thing).
Well, being open minded doesn't mean you won't reject something, just that you won't reject something without mulling it over first. I'm sure their desire to not want to create account is not a flippant remark and a position they arrived at over time.
Ultimately you get something interesting out of rofi by creating scripts that call it every time a user needs to select something. Your Reddit example would be trivial to do, at least core functionality wise, if not exact key presses.
If you are on Linux locally, you could try using sshfs, to "mount" the remote system to your local one and use your local dev tools. Though I suspect that would be against the spirit of what company is hoping for.
Right, but I don't see a 'and you can feed it to a neural network on demand such that it can reproduce code that a user can then have plausible deniability that it was licensed on a certain way and be able to redistribute it under an incompatible license"