Title. I'm impressed even to this day with all the good things happening in the Linux space some people act like tribal monkeys when it comes to Linux reputation.
If you see the /r/Linux_Gaming community on reddit you will see a certain pattern:
-Game deals and updates about games get super up-voted (normal)
-Improvements in Linux gaming gets up-voted also (normal)
-Any person asking for support, troubleshooting a problem let alone just reporting a bug gets down-voted to oblivion
It's really weird. It's like they want to hide behind the narrative that "The only problem of Linux gaming are DRM and anti-cheat!" when, in fact, is not true. That does not makes Linux "suck" or something like that. But it's the true you have jump to more steps to play games on Linux.
Why do they hide this fact?
Never coded in my life.
I read a lot magazines. But they are all in JPG or PNG formats. I first need to download > decompress from ZIP > convert to PDF > read
Is there any way of after downloading doing this on Python or whatever language?
Will that be easy? Do I much experience coding?
Why here instead of other coding websites?
Because it's only place you can properly just ask a question without (much) hassle or PII.
Another question:
Are email requirement the default for lemmy instances or it is something an operator has to choose?
Nice question, FBI agent :)