I have little experience with xdg so I might be sound as an ignorant but I tried following what the Arch wiki says about forcing a DE and since I'm using i3 and it's a window manager I force my xdg-portal to think I'm in Plasma, but I still have the same problem.
I tried several times before any change but still doesn't seem to change anything. Although something courious heppened, I removed the xdg-desktop-portal-gnome package and then reboot my system, and now when I try to download any file I don't get any file dialog, nothing happens. I tried running Firefox from the terminal to read the logs but it probably doesn't work that way because I didn't get any logs.
It runs out-of-the-box, I installed EA Play through Bottles and installed Battlefield V in my Bottle with EA Play and it just runs without any tinkering.
That's a good point, although I guess Linux programs seem generally like "hacker programs", so I could rephrase my question and say "Do you think using Linux makes you look like a hacker?"
I have little experience with xdg so I might be sound as an ignorant but I tried following what the Arch wiki says about forcing a DE and since I'm using i3 and it's a window manager I force my xdg-portal to think I'm in Plasma, but I still have the same problem.