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Steam itself seems to be around like forever, and Steam on Linux still feels somewhat new, right?
I did a bit of calculation lately:
Date of Steam release: Septembre 12th, 2003
Date of Steam for Linux release: February 14th, 2013
LibteOffice Calc (because, what else?!?) says that was a wait of 3443 days.
(Not that I've actually waited for Steam on Linux, I never deemed it possible.)
Adding these 3443 days to the Steam for Linux release date gives us the 20th of July 2022.
So, the day after tomorrow, Steam on Linux exists for half of Steam's lifetime.
Steam - Half of Your Base Are Belong To Us!
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edit: i was few months off, remembered wrong. i remember i got into closed beta testing and it was amazing :D
Last edited by Xpander on 18 Jul 2022 at 10:42 am UTC
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This summer, for me, marks the fourth year that I haven't had Steam installed on my system.