Yes, the Steam Deck can use saves you have in the Steam cloud. You can also probably manually copy the files over.
Yes, the Steam Deck can use saves you have in the Steam cloud. You can also probably manually copy the files over.
That would be contrib - free software that downloads or relies on non-free software. non-free and non-free-firmware just contain straight up non-free (but redistributable) binaries.
Was this with the most recent version of Debian? Bookworm includes non-free firmware with the installer now.
Ubuntu did.
And yet, in my area the only alternative to Uber is Lyft. A taxi won’t even show up if you call dispatch.
New laptops don’t have optical drives. I don’t think there’s a single manufacturer that still has them.
Hell, most new computer cases (much to my chagrin) don’t even have 5 1/4" bays.
I think webrings are bigger than ever right now, they’re in a pretty massive renaissance
If we have an AI that’s equivalent to humanity in capability of learning and creative output/transformation, it would be immoral to just use it as a tool. At least that’s how I see it.
Meanwhile the teacher was thinking, “interesting tactic you’ve got there, admiring your art in the middle of a test”
Forgot to add a hyfetch!
I think AAC is the only major music codec that’s still patent encumbered though
I don’t think he’s much of an Amiga guy, he’s a C64 guy. The words in an Amiga CPU have a few too many bits for the 8 Bit Guy :P
I use LibreJS with few exceptions. If I need to use a site that requires non-free JavaScript, I’ll use a private browsing window or (preferably) Tor Browser.
Sadly yep. Micro Center is just about the only PC component supplier I’ll buy from nowadays, but I have to drive like 4 hours to get to my nearest one
Can’t get me this time! Between last time and this time, I successfully removed Windows from all PCs in my life.
When I’m confused like that, I check https://packages.debian.org and open the file list for the package. That way I know what binaries are installed.
They also don’t need a warrant to browse data that companies just give them freely. The government can often easily get your data without a warrant if it’s stored by a megacorporation.
I try my hand at packaging it for my distro.