Ubuntu puts an end to 32-bit software.

Ubuntu puts an end to 32-bit software.

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Did Ubuntu just CANCEL Gaming?!? (Maybe.)

I didn't even consider the knock-on effect this will have for downstream projects like Elementary, Linux Mint, and others! This could be a disaster!

And somehow I cut out the line about how this will impact games from GOG, Humble, and Itch. It might effect them even worse than Steam.

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