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It’s not weird. I’d appreciate it if it were me.
Just wonking about on the internet… oh look, a bee.
It’s not weird. I’d appreciate it if it were me.
Only in the same way that stealing code from a PoC would make me racist, stealing code from a Jew would make me anti-semitic or stealing code from a woman would make me sexist.
Since, without proof of any of that you’re just making shit up I’m going to go with the reason that your post is being downvoted is that ITS JUST FUCKING STUPID.
From what I’ve seen the authors of the papers have listed the zenbleed mitigation impact as “statistically insignificant”.
I imagine Larian care. Especially since they’re pushing Steamdeck support.
The reason this is a “supported platform” issue is that the developers of Hogwarts legacy know their supported platforms support XeSS, so any work that is not “just turn it on” is additional work for no gain.
LinUX iS nOt A sUpPoRrtEd PlaTfOrm
Gentoo ricer reporting in.
Ran a stage 1 Gentoo build whilst at uni back in the early 00’s. Man building that on my Athlon took an absolute age - and there was no easy way for me to read docs whilst I was putting it together.
Still, ran Gnome DE and did my dissertation on it.
I can’t get it to run past the Nvidia GameWorks logo. Just a straight crash back to SteamUI every time.
I’ve not changed any settings. If it’s deck verified it should just work right?
Love a big cat (size, not weight, obvs.)
Tiny bed or chungus cat?
Contratulations, you’re the inaugural aroo
Tell me there’s a switcheroo community/magazine
I just bought an actual domain and use that 😅
As an added bonus, letsencrypt works with no effort.
Not true.
Both Lemmy and KBin map the same activitypub activities to the same upvote and downvote actions.
When it’s running in server mode it provides a similar UI too when it’s a client, except now you can browse the snapshots/policies of each client that uses it.
Not quite full management but yeah, good for home use.
My vote goes to Kopia.
Both these give you a simple way to search for things you want. They use IMDB and the like to give you a big list of results. You add what you want to your collection and in the background they scurry off to torrent sites or usenet and downloads it. Then they name everything nicely and stuff then in your Plex library.
You can set them up to use specific torrent sites. Download specific qualities, or more likely an order of qualities by preference and all sorts of other tweaks.
Came here to comment this “obscure” combination. That I use. Lol
Kopia is a solid bit of software. I run it on my VPS’s, my homelab and my desktop/laptops. All to a single Backblaze repo.
For an organisation hosting as many companies data as this one I’d expect automated tape at a minimum. Of course, if the attacker had the time to start messing with the tape that’s lost as well but it’s unlikely.