I have actually seen that video. But my simplification is still correct, except that I should've used the word "behaves". Because for the purposes of how it will behave the simplification shows the effects clearly.
If not touched the photon goes through both slits and interacts with itself, which is still super weird. Basically, it's a wave if not touched, but a particle if touched.
I think people forget to mention the benefit of having standardized hardware. I build my own PCs, but I'm still considering the cube, because I know there will be optimizations targeted directly at it.
You are free to support or not support whoever you see fit. If supporting Linux is hard requirement for you, so be it. But in my personal opinion, they do deserve support, in the very least because they sell most of their games DRM-free, giving consumer the ability to keep their games forever.
They do the good that they do. Is there a minimal amount of good one must do to be promoted from "fair-weather friend"? GOG is not a behemoth like Valve, they have to pick their fights more carefully. Also, they are preserving the games for the vast majority of people, on the platform those games were designed for. And since Proton/Wine progress is going well, the games are by extension preserved on other OSes.
I think the official client might be a webapp, but other clients on iOS are mostly native apps. Honestly, maybe it's better on other platforms, but since my gf and I do most of our watching on iPads we don't see the full picture.
I have actually seen that video. But my simplification is still correct, except that I should've used the word "behaves". Because for the purposes of how it will behave the simplification shows the effects clearly.