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Obviously piracy would be terrible and nobody would do it, but imagine how great GBC games would be on the Steam Deck if such a thing were possible! I’d probably play those pretty regularly!
Obviously piracy would be terrible and nobody would do it, but imagine how great GBC games would be on the Steam Deck if such a thing were possible! I’d probably play those pretty regularly!
I have a more powerful desktop and a laptop with essentially 1 generation newer of APU, but I basically only game on my deck now.
Honestly I found that endearing.
I frigging love my Steam Deck. It’s not about the fact that it’s a more powerful machine, but rather the ergonomics.
This is her first election where she’s eligible to run for president. I wouldn’t be surprised to see her run in 2028
Honestly I just wish they’d give us the option to subscribe to an ad-free experience now. I’d even make an exception in uBlock for Google ads if they’d apply “ad-free” to other sites and let me buy that experience while still supporting the content makers I support.
I go through a lot of effort to prevent myself from seeing ads online. That overall effort (not just for Google, but for my entire web experience) is probably worth $50-100 per month of my time, and I’d gladly pay that if it meant I didn’t have to put in the effort. I’ve been slowly unsubscribing from streaming services because of their ads policies…
Linux has the secret service API that has been a freedesktop.org standard for 15 years.
I feel like attaching a second drive to my deck defeats the purpose
Iridium quality cereal? ConcernedApe is so good to us!
So “warm plugging” is a thing - it means a piece of hardware is detachable while the machine is asleep.
The packages in most distros will also restart the server for you. Any existing SSH sessions will technically be running in vulnerable versions, but if I’m understanding the vulnerability correctly this isn’t a problem, as they won’t be trying to authenticate a user.
If you want to be sure, you can manually restart the ssh server yourself. On most distros sudo systemctl restart sshd
should do it.
It looks like it’s wearing goggles
I’ve had cats my whole life and have never had one mess with my properly placed toilet paper.
I’m a monthly donor to KDE EV and to the Mozilla Foundation.
Schoolie McSchoolface is fine too.
SHAL HONK NEMRON!