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PoorPocketsMcNewHold
PoorPocketsMcNewHold @ PoorPocketsMcNewHold @lemmy.ml
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  • Okay, so it wasn't VNC, it was ssh stuff instead.

  • I sadly haven't found a game with those criterias too. I've been compensating it by using a WPA, with freesolitaire.win. It ain't FOSS buuuut seems easier to found a potential FOSS contender.

    • Desktop only (The phone app is somehow worse then the Discord app, see the Steam Chat rating).
    • No bots or advanced moderation
    • Steam restricted Are enough reason why it's usage has been limited. Still decent to use for a couple of people but lackluster to what Discord propose.
  • Strongly recommend it. It even automatically fetches icons for the games via SteamGridDB (Even if they could totally just fetch it from Steam). Ain't really a fix for games using Proton, however, or making sandboxed Discord versions to get those local RPC implementation, just an alternative and more efficient way to show what you play on Steam.

  • Option 3 ! Steam does have a digital gift card option however, but i can see the appeal and compatibility of the first one. Thanks ! Actually my birthday, but i wouldn't want to cheat the chances at winning that giveaway.

  • Hence, the ability to read from a PGP key, profile proofs easily on the internet. It's for this specific use.

  • What is that "(pretty flimsy) verification method" you are referring to ? Keyoxide is basically a web-interface (and accompanying tutorials) for PGP/ASP proofs. If you and your colleage know how, it's not for you. I do think having a "web-PGP" passport page is easier to share, especially for just non-techy people.

  • Quick question : What is your need of using Windows drives ? (Except if you are dual-booting, in that case, except for specific modding cases, why would you want to use it/mount it on Linux ?)

    For my own curiosity, you can generally install all Windows games via wine easily (except counter-claims)

  • Would need it's own submission, but still have to point out. NSA, if you are indeed watched, will try to track you on every other websites. Using a third-party Wikipedia proxy won't change a thing. Read the actual text on the wikiless README.md, even them just explain that NSA is interested in Wikipedia tracking, and haven't been known to have compromised it so far.

  • It is. If well maintained, upstream/identical in features compared to the Windows one, and have some same degrees of support possible with it; I think it's better than running it via Proton. But both is good, was still worth showcasing that find.

  • *on Lemmy. Except if you really meant to ask for Lemmy contributors.

  • Interested by that book. Heard about those individual facts but want to learn more about it !

  • It is as effective as uBlock with the same settings. The ad-deception "auto-clicking" method shouldn't and doesn't have any results to the end-user as it should just confuse the ads companies themselves. Still looking forward to potential documentation on how effective it may or may not be nowadays.

  • Actually, tracking the extremely unique individual with sometime, nonsensical features is making you hyper-easy to track on websites. Maybe it could be useful per browsing sessions, but every 60 seconds in non-sensical, a compatibility nightmare and defeat even the deception method of faking your browser features.

  • Just an ad. It even has mistakes, such as GPC support and auto-redirect to HTTPS.