Other than SteamOS on my SteamDeck, no but I was considering making the switch to Kinoite.
Other than SteamOS on my SteamDeck, no but I was considering making the switch to Kinoite.
Why care about the ideological stance of a company that holds a significant amount of your data?
I don’t think they mean necessarily handhelds but definitely console-like machines. Like the OG steam machines.
I actually like immutable OSes exactly because most people do have a habit of blowing up their computers.
Ever. It’s not a desktop OS.
Make the switch to Linux, by all means but I don’t think you should use SteamOS as a desktop OS.
Windows 11 is to Windows 10 what XP was to 2000. Stop it.
After Valve fixed it.
Sure. Harassing developers always works. I remember when everybody did it to CDPR about The Witcher 2 so they fixed all the issues and made a perfectly working Linux version of The Witcher 3. They definitely didn’t swear off Linux completely.
8BitDo Ultimate but make sure you buy the Nintendo Switch version because it’s the only one with gyro. You could also just buy a DualSense.
I know. It also exists for regular software but, as is tradition with GNOME, it uses its own stupid protocol instead of what everyone else uses so it doesn’t work for 80% of the software I use.
Was there a chance that they would?
My previous bank forced 8 characters with only numbers and letters.
This one too: _____________
I guarantee your system is less secure than the worst password manager. Humans are inherently bad at choosing passwords, or anything to do with randomness really.
Please clarify what you mean because your comment is giving me these vibes.
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Most websites don’t allow multiple failed logins and, even if they did, the network latency alone would make brute force attacks useless. The point of having a high entropy password is to protect against hackers brute forcing a leaked database of hashes. Having different passwords for every website also protects against this so, as usual, the answer is “just use a password manager”.
Yes. Americans somehow managed to fuck up multinational chain brands. I don’t know how, they basically invented them.
Disclaimer: I’ve never had one, it’s just every single American friend I have comments about how McDonald’s, Burger King, Pizza Hut, Coca Cola, etc. is better in Mexico.
Probably a good idea but I hate switching distros and generally try to avoid it until I break the one I’m using and then I go all in. I have a bunch of backups so it should be fine.