Imagine playing CS on an streaming service! People are chasing more FPS and better hardware to see their opponent a millisecond sooner, talking about tick and subtick impact on the game.
Playing single player games on a streaming service is fine, but competitive games? I don't think that's gonna get too much traction.
This comparison is pretty unfair! SteamDeck is as open as it gets! The last thing left for Valve to do finish mainlining the drivers (they have done a few in the past few months).
I also suggest using Tab Session Manager. Sometimes I save a session and close everything and start working on a different project, but I know I can go back to my previous session and continue the previous project. I'm not afraid of losing any tabs because it also has an autosave.
My girlfriend also lost 3000. Somehow money was sent from her phone to someone in Texas. We contacted chase and they said "you did it" so no refunds. But we didn't! She works from home and there is no other IP other than her phone in her Chase account. So how did this happen? We filed a complaint with the Police and tried to figure out what we can do through other channels. Turns out nobody cares!
Well that's what Steam does too. Creates a whole new Wine prefix with specific tweaks for this specific game to make it work. Pretty similar if you ask me.
A 3D bin packing algorithm originally ported from https://github.com/keremdemirer/3dbinpackingjs, which itself was a JavaScript port of https://github.com/wknechtel/3d-bin-pack/, which is a C reconstruction of a novel algorithm developed in a U.S. Air Force master's thesis by Erhan Baltacioglu in 2001.