Proton is specifically a compatibility layer for linux. Vulkan can be used in tessellation translation but that is again only useful in Proton. So, while technically correct this is like saying silverware has nothing to do with food. When it's main usecase is eating food with it.
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Yes, but Vulkan exists natively for Linux and can also be used on Windows. While the meme relates to the slow loading in proton, vulkan shader processing still occurs but only on 1st load and is saved to the hdd