has it happened again? lol
Steam is 20 years old so we have now reached a point where people have retro gaming machines where parts of their libraries come from Steam.
You still need Steam on your computer to install it which means if your computer no longer supports Steam you are out of luck.
Look what community the post is in. Of course it will be about piracy.
Maybe those services shouldn’t use similarly predatory models that rely on immoral subscription rather than ownership.
Funny how all these Roman salutes started when Posie Parker held a rally and now her crowd are staunch supporters of Israel and this law also punishes people for criticizing Israel. Never a good sign when your law also targets those who also tend to oppose the fascists.
It started when they started including Amazon sponsored results in the menu search really. These days using apt occasionally will install a snap package instead of a deb. It doesn’t give people a good jumping on point and it teaches that linux is more difficult than it has to be.
I just got all excited that they found a new building to run the cafe from then realized this photo is from 2020.
Meanwhile Matrix bridges are going strong as a way to keep in touch with people who refuse to leave these horrible platforms.
I use Lemmy more than I ever used Reddit. It seems to be better at finding higher quality content
Phones with fully open source drivers including the bootloader and decent specs. Give me a UEFI over fastboot any day.
I’d also love it if electron and sexism would kindly go away.
Nobara has them preconfigured. Fedora just makes it tricky because of licencing issues and if you aren’t bothered, you may as well use Nobara.
If you want to follow on Mastodon follow [email protected] which just bridges rss to the fediverse.
Note: it will only work for future posts due to the nature of the project
You don’t happen to know of a general working adblock for casting e.g. Channel 4.
In the north-west. BT currently have a local monopoly so they can charge what they want
I’m in the north-west but I’m limited to BT because nobody else has cables down yet. A different company claims to be fitting FttP round here in a few months though.
We both have a very different setup that are used pretty normally so I doubt it is.
I live in the UK and currently have copper cable at about 60mbps for £60 per month. I thought what I had was bad because I have a friend who gets 1gbps for £30 a few miles away.
I’d be happy with Firefox for Android if it didn’t hang on loading 3/4 of pages. Its been an ongoing bug for years that my partner has also mentioned to be an issue.
Ooh that Authelia looks pretty much ideal. I’ll give it a try and see how well it works.