What kind of setup do you guys use to sail the high seas?
What kind of setup do you guys use to sail the high seas?
How does it work?
I don’t know what kind of architecture web.archive.org has, but when it was offline, I thought that we should really have something distributed that would allow people to store and host a copy of all websites that are important for them.
Nah, it’s still considered Personal Data under GDPR, because it’s possible to connect to natural persons. So GDPR applies. And this is illegal, there is no legal basis for processing this data.
Mostly FICSIT, though.
I hope you told them to go fuck themselves.
Release submissions should really include a description what the project is about.
This is a topic I would like to do something about. I’m not comfortable running games with full access to my home directory.
I hope someone with firejail or bubblewrap setup can share their thoughts.
Wine was first released in 1993. I hope our children are there to see the take off.
I hope this makes it easier to do TLS sniffing and security research on Android apps. A lot of developers seem to rely on no one simply looking at how much information is exposed in the APIs apps use. Currently because it’s much more difficult to sniff Android apps, a lot of privacy/security issues are not raised.
Is No Man’s Sky still “a mile wide and an inch deep”? What are the basic gameplay loops?
I’m optimistic, since technical arguments can be pretty heated yet they end like this:
If you hate XCOM’s PRNG hit percentages, you may want to try or watch Hard West. It has somewhat deterministic luck mechanic, that prevents idiocy that happens in XCOM. The game itself is a bot buggy, though.
Oh, it has Denuvo. I hope they remove it later.
I miss even earlier days. Good times.
But can’t argue that I’ve been saving a lot since I can just pass every bundle now.
Can you find any links where one can read about this?
If Finland is wasting tax payer money to something shady, it should be brought to the local media.
As a finn, I understand that there are probably legal reasons for doing this.
I just wish they would be transparent and share those reasons with us. The Linux kernel is certainly not the only free software project that is impacted, if this comes straight from EU/US sanctions. Maintainers of other projects have a lot of interest in what is happening.
Transparency is also important because if EU/US policy/sanctions are causing issues for free software projects, then that discussion needs to be public, so that there is a chance to amend the policies if necessary.
finland has pretty bad, climate-change-exploitation-fucking-over-the-third-world dealings in my country
Which country is that, and what dealings?
What’s Arrrr suite specifically?