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That’s exactly what Threads is. But nobody else wants to play with them.
That’s exactly what Threads is. But nobody else wants to play with them.
You can try it out. But apart from that everything runs on Valve time.
It’s dependant on cookies. If whatever you checked that on deletes its cookies it can’t remember the “device”. The wording is all wrong but I guess they have to do that because plebs don’t know that this is running in a browser.
Unless you’re expecting a mail you should never open any links. Just go to the originating page manually.
You can also hover over the links to see the URL they’re pointing to. If it goes to y0urbamk.com
or yourbank.to
instead of yourbank.com
you know that something is up. But that can be hard to see with strange Cyrillic letters or so. So manually typing in yourbank.com
helps.
Wait, did I just reply to a three years old post?
I haven’t used the console yet. But at least cheats like IDDQD work without pulling up the console, using Steam’s OSK.
Your choice of desktop environment is totally independent from your choice of distribution. You can always change it to what you prefer.
I bet you could even run KDE Neon (KDE’s own distribution) with Gnome if you wanted to.
I think this has always been there for every user. So that you can have your personal profile. Don’t think it was widely used.
It shows an on screen keyboard when you use the mouse to select stuff. That should at least be workaround.
FOSS does not exclude corporate interests. Most contributions to the Linux kernel for instance come from corporations, including Microsoft.
Edit: Also see Facebook entering the Fediverse soon. Their frontend JavaScript library is also open sourced by them. Their backend PHP version as well.
Probably because the dev said that they are preparing a paid version.
Even further back we had Usenet. Federated forums that all worked more or less like Lemmy. I was a regular on de.rec.sf.starwars until the early 2000s.
I haven’t tried it, but it should be basically the same. You still can only get the Play Store version, so it should work most of the time, but it might still break then and again. But at least Chrome OS is now officially supported by Bedrock, so maybe they will watch out more for compatibility, I don’t know.
Controls shouldn’t be a problem. The Steam Deck is great in that regard. You can map everything however you want and somebody has also probably already done that for you.
And if push comes to shove you can always install Windows to play Bedrock.
You can get a personal API key from Reddit and add it to Infinity yourself. You’ll just have to compile it.
Depends. Many games from Epic have that built in. For everything else I use Nextcloud. I think most people use Syncthing.
I am yet to discover a game that can’t be played on the Deck. Steam Input, the touchpads and the gyro are great at getting a good control scheme for everything. I even played StarCraft on that thing.
Lutris isn’t just for Wine but for all games. Bottles isn’t just for games but for other programs as well.
OpenSUSE Tumbleweed. I like it for being a rolling release with quality control. On the one hand I don’t like its restrictive defaults but on the other hand I know enough to work with them and that’s given me a leaner system.