

I think mint has timeshift enabled by default. Try going back to when the games worked and figure out what change caused the gamss to break?
I think mint has timeshift enabled by default. Try going back to when the games worked and figure out what change caused the gamss to break?
Try flashing GrapheneOS if you’re comfortable with it?
Yes the DMA. WhatsApp has the skeleton code for it in place I think
Oh okay. Thanks for the simple explanation :)
Can someone eli5 pls?
I use i3 which exists only for Xorg.
I’m using proton + Arch for over a year and I have no issues running any games (Ryzen 5 5600X, RTX 3060 Ti). Only issues I had were with anti cheat.
Okay. Also how beneficial would this be for my résumé if I’m trying to get into cyber security field?
I’m interested. Can you tell me more about it?
As an Indian I would say India lacks in physical infrastructure - roads, public transport (although this is improving rapidly), etc. However having lived in Europe I will say that the technological infrastructure is very good over here - banking and payment systems (UPI is way better than the payment systems in Europe), online services, internet quality, etc.
Oh. In Dublin at least Google Maps is pretty good for public transport. OSM doesn’t show correct routes
OSM is good for public transport?
You could say Russian landing was more impactful and groundbreaking
Why was it allowed in the first place? Generally I’m pro freedom but in this case the phones should be locked down and there should be a whitelist of apps they can install. It’s not a personal phone.
Ah cool. I never had to use this myself but I always found it kind of cool. I guess it’s good I never had to use this lol.
Not ethical: If you have to submit assignments (like .docx
files) online and you haven’t finished it in time, take a random .docx
file and edit it in a text editor (like notepad) and add/delete some random stuff. You can send this file and the professor won’t be able to open it so you will get an extension by default.
I don’t follow politics but yes I do use a RSS reader. Also you suggested US centric stuff and I don’t live there.
But yeah I get your point
Maybe I need to expand the pool of sites I frequent. Any recommendations?
I think you are confusing soulless with dead. It’s more alive than ever yes but it has become monotonous. The original feeling of individuality of websites has been reduced to the monotonity you see when you visit different websites. For example, Twitter, Reddit, Instagram or even their federated alternatives like Mastodon and Lemmy (I haven’t used Pixelfed) are designed in a similar way to that users feel familiar and don’t get turned off from using the website. This is just one example I can think of now.
I think Signal is against that because it compromises their security model. Also I think they aren’t required by law to implement it but I’m not sure.