

I mean, I expect he’ll get what he wants out of it: the ability to say it’s partially genetic and use that as an excuse to roll out mandatory sterilisation to the list he got.
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I mean, I expect he’ll get what he wants out of it: the ability to say it’s partially genetic and use that as an excuse to roll out mandatory sterilisation to the list he got.
Mum’s teaching them how to make a squirrel and egg sandwich.
I’m curious, would running the Flatpak version of Steam “fix” this by providing its own glibc?
You know, for the people that want to stay on an old glibc yet are also comfortable with using Flatpak.
I wish then luck, but I think a big thing about this administration is a disregard for due process and law, so I don’t see this working.
The mobile and PC gaming markets are very different, both in terms of monetisation and what games people expect to play.
If Valve wanted to get into the mobile games industry they’d basically be starting from scratch, and I don’t think it’s a market they’re particularly interested in.
You’re also assuming that buying a game on PC steam will also give you a license to play that game on android, which isn’t a given. I think many games have completely different monetisation models on mobile vs pc, so sharing between platforms like that wouldn’t make sense.
Fun nature fact: Their horns act like lighting rods to provide a safe path to ground so as to keep the electricity away from their internal wiring and plumbing.
You know, I think a society of chickens probably would have no qualms with eating their own eggs, since irl chickens do. I think irl chickens’ll eat everything.
Also, depending on your definition of it, I think these would be considered vegan eggs? Since consent by the animal was given?
For my main desktop I use Mint because it just works, widely supported and Cinnamon is good (sadly no Wayland yet. ;_;). I also use Home-manager for my configuration because it allows me to easily just specify my config as a set of files I can check into git.
For my server, I use NixOS, because having all my configuration in a few text files is very nice to get an overview of what my server is doing.
I see lots of people recommending immutable distros to new users as if they are able to debug the inevitable breakages that occur or difficulty installing external programs.
For me, 70% of the time this is usually just “you need to practice to get okay at it”. Effort.
It’s the directory that needs to be writable to delete files, not the file itself.
Although the immutable bit (if that’s what you’re talking about - I thought you meant unsetting the write bit) might change that, I’m not sure.
For anyone nostalgic about video game manuals, I’d recommend the game Tunic and going into it as blind as possible.
When you get a message, but it’s from the Fediverse Chick.
The home directory would need to be immutable, not bashrc.
I don’t think that actually works; the attacker could just remove .bashrc and create a new file with the same name.
Server side anticheat needs to be tailer-made for every game; you need to have logic that understands how your game plays and what conditions mark a cheater.
With the kernel level client anticheat, you only need to verify one thing: that the user hasn’t modified the game files. It’s not 100% effective, but it’s effective enough to keep script kiddies away.
I mean, bait aside, creating a new distro with an existing package manager allows you to set up a different set of default packages and even add your own new/updated ones. That’s the value of it there.
If I wanted to self host a search engine, I’d just use a proper one that actually searches content rather than regurgitates bullshit.
Search engines worked just fine until Google and Microsoft decided that they wanted to sell their AI products.
Ubuntu back in the Gnome 2 days.