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  • Tried it when they had a free weekend shortly before release. They added these awful segments where you drive a stage coach like it's Skiifree between locations. The rest of it seemed pretty good and the art style looks great.

  • FWIW that's illegal and is considered hacking in the US and can result in jail time. You should only do this on equipment you own. Not saying you did anything particularly nefarious or that the chance of getting caught is high but just FYI.

  • Ikey being involved again doesn't exactly fill me with confidence. Josh has been very reliable though.

    Drama aside, Solus' target userbase has always been exactly what you're describing.

  • When you start talking about offline then you're going to run into consistency issues and conflicts. How will a system automatically determine which edit to a file is correct if they were both edited offline?

    I'm fairly certain Ceph is also going to be online only. You won't be accessing your CephFS filesystems when you take your laptop offline since they're part of the object store.

    Something like Syncthing (as @Max_P@lemmy.max-p.me suggested) or some other 'Dropbox-like' self-hosted solution might be the way to go for what you're doing. Even then you'll probably only want to replicate a subset of your home directory - for example I'd skip temp and cache files that a lot of programs create.

    If you want to play with Ceph just for the sake of doing so then don't let me stop you though :)

  • Because they want to have you as a marketing contact for their sales people to cold call until the end of time after you don't buy it. It also let's them do variable pricing based on how much they think you'll pay.

  • It's fun to learn a bit more about how wifi and encryption works by cracking it using something like aircrack-ng. There's not really any other practical use unless you have bad intent or are planning on entering the security field.

  • My suspicion is that a kernel update broke it and that downgrading to LTS (or even an older LTS) kernel would fix it. I didn't bother to troubleshoot further because I don't need suspend that badly (desktop).