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Still, it’s quite impressive. A translation layer in between and still it’s on par. It would be interesting to see native vs proton versions only.
Still, it’s quite impressive. A translation layer in between and still it’s on par. It would be interesting to see native vs proton versions only.
CS2 was tested on proton, but CS2 runs natively. It’s not a useful comparison.
He said in the video that he tried to run it natively, but it just wouldn’t start somehow.
My guess, there’s a rust project out there reimplementing curl in rust and that’s where development efforts are concentrated. Probably replacing parts of curl with Rust is more work than its worth.
Good grief. People like this Chris dude hold progress back. I’ll keep banging the drum (to be heard by not a single kernel dev, but anyway): the linux kernel need 90% of the Linux Foundation’s funding, not a mere 2%. There should be so many people wanting to be a maintainer that people who openly declare that they want to get in the way like this are easier to remove.
Yep. Sometimes that’s all it takes for progress to stop being hampered.
Anti Commercial-AI license