tbh I do feel like it's somewhat relevant in this case since the packages that were compromised on the AUR were due to the AUR's package transfer ability for unmaintained packages
xilophor
if I use both Fedora and OpenSUSE, does that make me a triple neckbeard in a bunny suit?
Like AstralPath said, the take a fairly large portion of the final payout, but more than that, when they are working on commission, they pay for all the costs, which isn't very tempting. For most laywers, if not all, working on commision, the have to be fairly certain of two things:
- They have a good chance of winning the case
- Their portion payout will cover (and preferably more than cover) the costs they put into it
Unfortunately, not both are true that often. So, many people are just left screwed over with no way to recover anything
Also on linux myself, but clearly I still have this issue

Not sure on if there's a way to update it purely on linux, but you can pretty easily get a windows VM going and passthru USB to the VM. I've done this with a razer mouse since the (unofficial) software for razer on linux was lacking in my use case
Now that zypper has been pulled into the modern age with parallel & faster downloading, the only complaint remaining I have for it is the installer itself
Don't forget the Minnesota assationations

I've been in a similar situation
edit: For context, there was a bug with the graphics driver that was putting out an error every frame, at 200+ fps... needless to say, I could actively see the log growing in size

iirc they have both a 64-bit bit version and a wayland version of steam on the beta branch, so they're at least branching out (though it remains proprietary and almost certainly always will)