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  • It is but from what I understand it doesn't run on ActivityPub. Rather it runs on AT Protocol

  • For those who haven't seen it:

    • Install Windows 11
    • "Sign in with your MS account"
    • Click Sign-in options
    • Domain join
    • It allows you to continue to the local account setup
    • Doesn't force completion of domain join
  • Settings > Device care > Auto optimization > Auto restart

  • Samsung phones also have a reboot schedule option

  • People don't realize this enough.

    There will be just as many vulnerabilities found with Linux distros as there are with Windows as soon as there's real interest in finding them.

    Not saying we should stop linux adoption or anything, but there's a massive illusion that Linux is more secure. It isn't.

  • Steam had none of those things in 2008

    Yes, true. But it's not 2008 anymore. It makes no sense for companies to compete based on features and functionality equivalent to their age.

    If someone starts a company today offering only old 1960 color TVs, I'm not going to say "Well they're new, and that's what TV manufacturers would have had at the time". That makes zero sense.

    If Epic wants to compete with steam they need to actually compete. They offer nothing of value presently. They have the money and the technical talent to make a good launcher. They just appear to choose not to.

  • I wouldn't necessarily say it was designed for VR. That would mean it was the primary focus of development.

    According to this article it was pitched to the executive producer of the game approximately halfway through development: https://gamerant.com/resident-evil-7-vr-wasnt-planned/

  • Honestly had no idea they still updated it