

gog-games didn’t “shut down” in the past?


gog-games didn’t “shut down” in the past?
Yep, it’s shoutingisfun. They have really good pools.
We all know that the real MVP is Xenia

I guess it depends of a bunch of things, but why when programmers package a program don’t do the same more often?
I’m not sure about this case because I don’t use flatpak that much, but to be honest I hate when I install an Electron based program such Freetube, and even though I installed the BIN binary (arch btw, not happened this on Debian based distros) for some reason my package manager decided to install the whole Electron framework with DE included. I get that it depends on it to work, but I don’t need 40 Electron packages to show in my Wofi that I would never use, is so ugly. The same with Qt programs and any single KDE app (but I understand in this case)
I mean, yeah I understand that Freetube depend on Electron to work, but why when installing Steam this is not the case?
Everybody here when somebody ask if its GNU/Linux or Linux, and which is the Arch BTW version