Missed opportunity due complain about recall, bloatware, spyware and ads in an OS people pay for.
Missed opportunity due complain about recall, bloatware, spyware and ads in an OS people pay for.
The issue was related to the Linux scheduler. So if you had a different scheduler than what moet distributions have as default, you might not have experienced that issue.
There are a few people in the comments that reported that they compiled a different scheduler and that the issue completely disappeared
It was in my case. Issue completely vanished overnight. I had a working work around where I lowered certain settings and it only occurred sometimes at round ends or when I pressed tab to view the scoreboard. Usually alt-tabbing resolved it.
After they released that fiz everything worked like normal again.
They fixed an issue. They broke something in an update in July and fixed it a week or 2 ago.
One can be used in an airport/aircraft/train and the other can not.
One is fit for travelling and the other is not
But then how can we monitize our gamers if we can’t run at the kernel level and do whatever we want?
We’re selling games at an overpriced rate and putting tons of gambling and Mtx in our games. But this is unsustainable. We’ll go bankrupt at this rate! Just last week we had a meeting with the CEO complaining he couldn’t buy his fifth luxury boat because he had spent that years bonus on his 2nd aircraft. He said heads might start to roll at this rate to keep the company float. Where are we supposed to find the money to index 5% on the wages.
Some upper manager somewhere. Probably
We have confiscated all the laptops we could find sir. They had a TERMINAL open. Filthy hackers!
To be honest my steam Deck doesn’t go that far beyond 4h either on a single charge when I lower all the settings.
The .htaccess file does nothing on nginx though.
I guess they might lose customers, but the ad revenue will offset it. Which could be a win for them. Less cars to produce for the same amount of money. If they survive everybody else will probably just follow suit. Like the car functionality subscriptions.
I’m just sad we reached this point.
Ban targeted advertising. Ban data gathering. You won’t even have to deal with the f***ing cookie banners anymore.
This. I used to have a bunch of the games backed up on a hard drive because copying the files over & patching was faster than redownloading it.
I’ll check tomorrow. It came preinstalled with nobara. I’m assuming its native, but can’t confirm right now
I’m guessing maybe the scheduler? Its the only real difference I see versus the other gaming distros.
Not to mention that if you want to type it in somewhere ( like your car for a Spotify account or whatever ) a passphrase like Hunter7-Tower-Ballsy9
is easier to type than some random gibberish with special chars.
Note: codium and codeium are two completely separate products.
Anonimity is keeping your identity private, but not your actions.
Privacy is keeping your actions hidden, but not your identity.
Using a VPN will hide your IP and make you more anonymous online. Using a personal CC to buy the vpn does not compromise that and does not defeat the purpose at all.
Only if your specific account ID is compromised could the personal CC be used against you by identifying you. E.g.: “they” found your bad email in an inbox of somebody who is less privacy conscious and are trying to figure out who festybear69@...
is.
It depends on what your use-case/threat model is.
I think bitwarden checks all the boxes. It’s 3.33$ per month for a family plan ( 6 users). I’ve used it for a long time and I’m happy with it.
If you want more privacy you can always self host vault warden and use that. In which case you have full access to the premium features and you just pay the hosting costs.
Bitwarden can be set as the default password manager in browsers. Stores TOTP codes, has a browser plugin, has android app and iOS app.
Works flawlessly in my experience ( Linux/macbook/android).
No experience with iphones, but I assume it is fully supported.
I’m only using one screen at the moment, but thanks for the input! Maybe it helps someone else, or me if i decide to hook up the other screen again :)
Good point,it hadn’t crossed my mind yet. I’m assuming it’s using the proprietary nvidia drivers. I’ll give that a go.
If it’s too hard to protect, you shouldn’t have it in the first place.