Nah, if Big Media is so insistent on enforcement, I’d rather go without. Eyeballs are still a form of platforming anyways.
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csolisr@hub.azkware.netto No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•Why doesn’t Apple/Samsung/Google use new tech like every other phone maker?12·4 days agoSamsung, being the largest manufacturer of South Korea, has an incentive to keep their production as in-house as possible. Which is why they’re reluctant to license technology that they can build themselves, such as cameras.
I can’t afford any streaming services, so that makes us at least two
Well, it turns out that my norm is apparently not good enough for my family, so they expect me to, first, turn my best into my norm, then go somehow beyond my best. The result? Chronic burnout yesiree
I’d say you should check if any scheduled cleaning tasks are accidentally deleting your files.
Flatpak being securely sandboxed by default is both its biggest strength and its worst point of contention. The XDG is still scrambling to replicate the permission requests paradigm from Android on the Linux desktop.
That reminds me, is Flatpak packaging CLI tools already?
csolisr@hub.azkware.nettoMicroblog Memes@lemmy.world•Not the simile I'd have used for the IDF, but I'm not sure I have the cajones12·11 days agoFun fact: you probably misspelled (misspelt?) “cajones” because that means “shelf boxes” in Spanish
csolisr@hub.azkware.nettoMicroblog Memes@lemmy.world•Not the simile I'd have used for the IDF, but I'm not sure I have the cajones8·11 days agoThe Zionist/Semitic merger has done too much harm to the world at large
Hard to have a midlife crisis if you haven’t lived much of a life yet, in my case. Guess I’ll just wait until I can afford a bus ride
Could be worse - outside of the US, the glass is generally February 1st
csolisr@hub.azkware.netto Steam Deck@sopuli.xyz•Games run faster on SteamOS than Windows 11 - Ars Technica1·21 days agoI’d settle for that solution anyways, but only as long as users can still mix and match kernels (one for secure boot and games that require anti-cheat, and another for custom hardware)
csolisr@hub.azkware.netto Steam Deck@sopuli.xyz•Games run faster on SteamOS than Windows 11 - Ars Technica1·21 days agoWhich is why I prefer the MacOS approach better - instead of relying on the developer adding a hypervisor, Apple uses binary signatures for all the relevant system files which are attested via something similar to Secure Boot, plus an Apple-provided API for runtime attestation, to ensure that the system has not been touched since boot. I suspect that Valve’s assistance in making Arch Linux builds reproducible is pointing towards that goal.
csolisr@hub.azkware.netto Steam Deck@sopuli.xyz•Games run faster on SteamOS than Windows 11 - Ars Technica1·21 days agoSingle-player? Absolutely. Multiplayer though? Outside of fighting games, indie games, and anything made by Valve, it’s increasingly difficult to find any multiplayer game that works on Linux, and even those that still work can have the multiplayer yanked off down the line like what happened with Apex Legends.
csolisr@hub.azkware.netto Steam Deck@sopuli.xyz•Games run faster on SteamOS than Windows 11 - Ars Technica1·21 days agoConsidering that Vanguard has already been bypassed at least once (see dailydarkweb.net/vanguard-bypa… ), I think somebody must already know if the tool is ultimately malicious or not. Problem is, the somebody that knows has a vested interest in not disclosing any details, being a cheat bypasser and all.
csolisr@hub.azkware.netto Steam Deck@sopuli.xyz•Games run faster on SteamOS than Windows 11 - Ars Technica9·21 days agoThat’s precisely why I haven’t so much as touched any games if they don’t support Linux with their anti-cheat solution. The developers of Apex Legends proudly announcing that dropping support for Linux made cheaters drop “significantly” doesn’t sit well with me, and in fact I suspect EA is doing something malicious that can’t be feasibly detected precisely because of their kernel-level access. And don’t even get me started with Tencent-funded Riot’s Vanguard, it’s practically guaranteed that China will eventually demand to use it as a backdoor someday.
csolisr@hub.azkware.netto Steam Deck@sopuli.xyz•Games run faster on SteamOS than Windows 11 - Ars Technica19·21 days agoA shame that many multiplayer game developers, like EA and Riot, still consider Linux to be too unsafe to trust with an anti-cheat. I wonder if Valve is working on a proper solution for that - signed kernels and packages a la MacOS, perhaps?
csolisr@hub.azkware.netto Technology@lemmy.world•Bill Gates and Linus Torvalds meet for the first time.1·22 days agoThat must have taken some diplomacy, but it would have been even more impressive to have convinced Stallman to come too
Looks like a certain officer doesn’t know about “sexual healing” huh?
Even better: add a second USB-C port, so we can use a wired headphone and a charger at the same time.