Windows 11’s Notepad continues to get Copilot-powered AI features – a handy addition to a tool whose main appeal has always been simplicity and minimalism. Not all users are happy, however, with some saying AI features are overkill.

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          Haven’t seen a single Linux game to download from torrents. All are for windows. Care to ask your friend how/where he pirates AAA games on Linux?

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            Idk if you got it from the source directly inatead of websites that just reupload with malware, you would see linux versions BEFORE windows.

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            I had a dream where somebody pirated windows games on Linux and just played them through wine/proton. Just like… you know, legally purchased copies.

            Of course, as an upstanding citizen I haven’t tried this in real life.

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                Wine is not an emulator. It *translates* windows code to linux at runtime. Bazzite wouldn’t beat windows at so many benchmarks if it was a virtual machine.

                Also I wouldn’t know but if you are looking for where to potentially find native linux binaries for games that support it, you should probably go ask that question on totally unrelated counter strike forums

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                Neither Wine or Proton require running Windows. They’re compatibility layers which allow Linux to operate software intended for Windows.

                You may be thinking about when someone emulates a full virtual Windows machine within Linux, which is more resource-intensive. The overhead and performance impact of a compatibility layer like Wine or Proton is generally negligible compared to running such a VM.