I expect to see distros that use Flatpak as its exclusive package manager, even for the bare-metal, in the near future. Also, Linux as a remote desktop on the cloud will probably be attempted at a larger scale, given that Windows 12 is rumored to try that route.
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As a user of third-party controllers on the PS4: yup, the DualShock 4 security is a pain. And the DualSense security hasn't been cracked yet - the closest gadget I've found actually uses Remote Play to bypass the authentication requirement.
Console developers sell at a loss specifically to tie you to their ecosystem and get as much money from you as possible. Which is why it's so complicated to get a PC equivalent in specs to, say, a PS5 at the price of an actual PS5 - unless you go to the used parts route and learn how to assemble parts by yourself.
Or more accurately, experiencing culture and media that social pressure coaxes you into being interested in.
I'm surprised that so few people decide to follow the spirit of the law and, just, boycott media instead.
I'd say that bronze is tainted and should be entirely disposed of, but that would probably annoy environmentalists.
My mom likes to do assorted crafts, so we have a few painted adornments, even a 3D painting of sorts she made using some specialized putty and acrylic paint. It looks real nice, I should upload a picture of it later.
Expecting Colombia, Peru, Chile and South Africa to be next on the pumping
Nice... can somebody add a 60 FPS patch to Metal Gear Solid 1 by the way?
Linking to Lemmy threads on related subreddits for as long as Reddit allows us to
"Maximizing profit for the shareholders" is usually in direct opposition with "minimizing expenses for the clients", as the current price hike waves in Silicon Valley can easily prove.
Ah, the good ol' "rules for me but not for thee"