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  • The best insight I remember reading about questions as MFA, is to consider the answer as a password. If you use a password manager, don't feel forced to use actually true answers. The answer doesn't have to be true, you just need to know it. Use a password manager and invent answers which you store. This is so much more secure than relying on the truth.

    Edit: others mention the same thing.

  • I feel you are a bit out of touch when the topic is specifically enshittification and that it is based on the history of companies turning against their users, showing little good faith. It is also not something which is sparing open source projects (remember bitwarden's attempt?). So sure, I'm not going to deny that I'm making assumptions and that I am concerned it may one day happen. But it is grounded in reality, not some tinfoil hat stuff.

    Edit: and the fact that bitwarden did not eventually go through with it does not counter the fact that they intended to and tried. Sometimes companies back off and play the long game and try to be more subtle about it.

    1. Tailscale has an employee who is contributing to headscale. I think this is helpful and they could decide to stop this collaboration the moment they feel it is counter productive.
    2. they may decide to start adding undocumented/proprietary/"secure" elements which prevent headscale from working.

    There is no guarantee headscale can keep working the way it does or that it is allowed to keep existing.

    Edit: FYI headscale is not at all at feature parity with what tailscale offers.

  • It's not only goodwill, it's a survival tactic for valve. The worst case scenario for them, is see microsoft expand their monopoly to have all apps and software available only through their Microsoft app store, competing directly with valve, with the unfair advantage of microsoft controlling both windows and the app store. They could (and probably have) tried to get to where apple is with its app store on macos/ios. Though of course this would be an anticompetitive move, but the intentions could still exist making valves life difficult.

    The moment they can untie gaming from windows, they have a path forward to keeping themselves not only alive but relevant and probably safe.

  • I meant to say, any more videos supporting the movement which may have caused an influx in support. Sure, there are indeed videos by some semi prolific developers with a following attempting at crashing the initiative, but as you mentioned, we are trying to get the initiative to pass, not tank it :)

  • Edit: mandatory link to the initiative (this is the kind of initiative that matters and will lead to action if the threshold is reached!) https://eci.ec.europa.eu/045/public/#/screen/home

    From when I last checked a few days ago, it went from approx 450k to over 550k! Impressive!

    Let's keep the momentum going, so far this week, we've seen videos from:

    penguinz0 has certainly caused a large influx, and I'm hoping Jeff will also have an impact.

    Any more?

  • Denuvo specifically costs money as it's some kind of subscription so from what I understand most games will drop denuvo one day or another the moment it costs more than the cost of piracy, which is probably once the wave of initial sales has passed.

  • You're a gem of a contributor, love the style and content and thank you for making this specifically for Lemmy, much appreciated! :)

    Edit: and regarding what I'm playing lately, I'm playing Colin McRae Dirt from 2007 which I recently managed to get working on the steam deck. A fun racing game!

  • How reliable is sleep? Does it actually go to sleep? Is the battery drain in sleep acceptable? Does it come out of sleep without issue? Is it fast to go to sleep and resume from sleep?

    My experience with the steam deck has been absolutely stellar regarding sleep, to the point is has been a game changer. So fast to pick up for a quick game and put back to sleep even if playing just for a minute. It's reliable and the battery drain is acceptable maybe (roughly 10% per 24h but didn't measure it explicitly).

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