

What a coincidence. Homer was ahead of his time.
What a coincidence. Homer was ahead of his time.
Oh it most certainly is my problem! Give me some of the chips! Don’t hoard the chips!
Well there’s your headline!
When I was young we had a pear tree in the garden with great fresh, crisp, juicy pears. The tree didn’t survice though :(
The tree that came after just didn’t fill it’s shoes :(
Thanks for the writeup! I am happy to have been corrected and will go do some further reading.
Steam Deck uses gamescope, Valve’s own Wayland compositor in game mode.
It uses X11 in desktop mode, but I am sure they will change to Wayland there as well, since plasma 6 uses Wayland by default.
Same here. Was going to give it a whirl. Not if there are a hundred trackers having fun in my browser.
That’s the spirit!
How the fuck is this a thing? How are they allowed to control how I use my data?
I think some more information would be nice.
Is the device supposed to send or receive?
Data or simple messaging?
What kind of traffic do you expect? Streaming video or a few status messages a day.
Which is also 14 in binary.
special interest
poor skill of peers
(I’m totally with you though)
Yea, that’s snapshotting, what do you do about back ups?
Good old --no-preserve-root 😅
Great blog post, give it a read.
Woow what a great article!