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  • That sounds reasonable and I can understand the decision.
    theguardian.com only gave us this for context:

    The chorus of Conte’s empowerment anthem contains the phrase “serving kant” – a queer or drag slang phrase roughly meaning “to express boldness”.

  • With the abundance of languages in the EU I imagine that allows us to find quite many words that are phonetically similar to rude words of other languages.
    Wouldn't it be fun to see if it's only the English language that are afforded such privileges of denial?

    On the other hand I don't really care what happens in the eurovision song contest.

  • Ah yes, the scanner software company Thorn that's trying to lobby chat control into existence in the EU. Sorry but I don't trust them or their surveys.

    That said, spreading deepfakes of others without their consent is obviously wrong.

  • A Debian 12 (Bookworm) with Cockpit for server webui, Portainer for docker webui and then installing a docker image, f.e. https://github.com/jammsen/docker-palworld-dedicated-server, would be my recommendation.
    Makes it dead easy to selfhost other game servers as docker images too.

    I would increase BASE_CAMP_MAX_NUM_IN_GUILD and maybe also BASE_CAMP_WORKER_MAXNUM for the dedicated server.
    There's raid bosses that you summon in camps, and it is nice to be able to have a camp that is dedicated for said raid battles.
    Increasing workers allowed per camp allows you to make those battles easier as you have more troops out at the same time.
    https://github.com/jammsen/docker-palworld-dedicated-server/blob/develop/docs/ENV_VARS.md

  • EU is forcing some consumer friendly requirements from 20 June 2025 onwards which I imagine will give you a wider availability of models with five years of updates. Should give some incitement for the companies to join in.
    https://energy-efficient-products.ec.europa.eu/product-list/smartphones-and-tablets_en

    Ecodesign requirements will apply to mobile phones and tablets put on the EU market from 20 June 2025 onwards, including:

    1. resistance to accidental drops or scratches and protection from dust and water
    2. sufficiently durable batteries which can withstand at least 800 charge and discharge cycles while retaining at least 80% of their initial capacity
    3. rules on disassembly and repair, including obligations for producers to make critical spare parts available within 5-10 working days, and for 7 years after the end of sales of the product model on the EU market
    4. availability of operating system upgrades for longer periods (at least 5 years from the date of the end of placement on the market of the last unit of a product model)
    5. non-discriminatory access for professional repairers to any software or firmware needed for the replacement
  • Obsidian Entertainment has gone from Fallout: New Vegas where you were free to kill anyone, even at the cost of disrupting main quests, to Outer Worlds where most of that freedom is still intact to Avowed where the freedom to do evil choices is either taken from you (npcs not reacting to being shot in the face) or having no impact (npcs ignoring your stealing of money and food in the tavern).

    I agree with your thought that it's a directorial choice, not attention to detail, but it's one that goes in the complete opposite direction of what the studio is known for.

  • As someone who loves the freedom of games like TES:Morrowind, Fallout: New Vegas and the Outer Worlds this was a great way to make me lose interest in Avowed. That friendly NPCs doesn't react at all when you steal in front of them or when you shoot them in the face sucks big time.

  • Not certain what you mean by "colour coding certain words and phrases", the gitlabs bullet points translated into "code" in lemmy markdown when I copy pasted the linked comment. I decided that it was good enough and didn't bother editing.

    The good thing about code is that it won't linebreak unexpectedly and allow you to format a code snippet correctly when needed.

     
            #Code snippet with four leading spaces
      
  • Linux @lemmy.world

    The OBS Project is no longer requesting a removal of IP or rebrand of the OBS Studio application provided by Fedora Flatpaks.

  • Because with the immutable distros .rpm isn't a good match but they still want to make use of their own controls and security regarding packages. Fedora Flatpaks are built from Fedora rpms.
    This security of their own caused them to update an EOL runtime into a newer version that had regressions and caused OBS to not function properly leading to the article in the OP.
    After the article posted the Fedora flatpak maintainer and OBS has made plans to talk about the situation on Matrix, so I think it'll all solve itself nicely in the end.

    https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Flatpak#Fedora_flatpaks

  • I use an 8bitdo SN30 Pro + 8Bitdo Smartphone Clip together with emulators on my phone to enjoy Gameboy, SNES and PSX, I've also tried emulating some newer consoles but my phone is a bit weak for that.
    There's a ton of great controllers to turn your phone into a proper gaming device, I chose the 8Bitdo because I can also use it with my computer over Bluetooth.
    But if that isn't a consideration then I would probably go for one of those that has passthrough USB-C Charging so you can charge both controller and phone while playing.

    Before I got the controller I mostly played Gameboy Pokemon games on my phone.

    1. Does the distro I pick matter?
      Packages
      When you install a distro it will have repositories of apps that you can easily install and easily keep updated using either the GUI (GNOME Software for GNOME, Discover for KDE) or the package manager in terminal (dnf in Fedora, apt in kubuntu and mint). It's similar to how you install apps on a smartphone.
      The good thing about the apps from the default repository is that they're (in theory) tested to work well with the distro.
      You can also install applications from other sources when necessary.
      Update Frequency and new tech
      Another difference is how new kernel and software you get from the repos.
      The latest Debian Stable runs kernel 6.1 while Fedora just updated to 6.12 and arch has been running 6.12 since december.
      If you're running the newest hardware then the chance of having drivers available automatically increases with a newer kernel.
    2. Company-run distros and alternatives:
      In my opinion Ubuntu is the ones doing the most forcing as of now, and even they are angels compared to Microsoft.
      Fedora had discussions about including opt-out Telemetry to aid them getting data to improve the distro. They listened to community feedback and backpedaled that into opt-in metrics:
      https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Changes/Telemetry
      https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Changes/Metrics
      Debian and Arch are both examples of distros without enterprise involvement and that have no upstream distro that can affect their releases.
      Map of distros here: https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/1/1b/Linux_Distribution_Timeline.svg
    3. Stability of the distro:
      Of your frontrunners I've only run Fedora but that has been stable and been working well for me for my primary PC. So has Debian which I run on my servers (I have a Debian VM running Portainer for dockers, one for running Jellyfin and a third for Forgejo).
    4. Monitor support
      Multi monitor support
      I don't have the desktop space for double monitors personally, but I've heard that KDE 6 (Plasma) handles multi monitor support well.
      HDR
      Should be working since November
    1. Both KDE and GNOME are customizable. KDE is more similar to Windows and I realized that most of my GNOME customizations was to make it more similar to Windows and KDE. I've since switched to KDE and must say I really enjoy having a proper file browser as default. Nautilus (default GNOME file browser) has been simplified to death and caused me to create a script to replace it with nemo.

    Nvidia is a whole lot simpler to use than people make it sound like, though I'll stay team red:
    https://rpmfusion.org/Howto/NVIDIA#Current_GeForce.2FQuadro.2FTesla
    Fedora guide for Nvidia drivers unless you're running a really old card:

     
            sudo dnf update -y # Update your machine and reboot
        sudo dnf install akmod-nvidia # Installs the driver
        sudo dnf install xorg-x11-drv-nvidia-cuda #optional for cuda/nvdec/nvenc support (required for Davinci Resolve)  
      
      
    
      
    • Gaming including emulation
      First person shooters with kernel intrusive Anticheat won't work in Linux as they expect to spy on a Windows OS.
      Other than that gaming on Linux is really getting there as I'm sure you've realized when using a Steamdeck.
      Outside of Steam you have Heroic Games Launcher, Lutris and Bottles for running windows games on Linux.
      I'm mostly using Lutris but I think Heroic Games launcher is the more popular one.
    • Firefox
      Default browser in most distros
    • VLC
      Available in most default distro repositories.
    • Spotify
      Available as a Flatpak on Flathub, haven't used it myself.
    • Discord
      I know people has had some trouble with screen sharing but that the DiscordCanary (think Beta version) solves it.
      https://github.com/flathub/com.discordapp.Discord/issues/380
    • Godot
      Can be downloaded as a simple bin file from their own site: https://godotengine.org/download/linux/
      Also available as a Flatpak on Flathub
    • Visual Studio
      The closest you get is VSCode.
    • Git
      Not a problem.
    • Photoshop cs6, audacity, davinci resolve
      Photoshop might be trouble, Audacity and Davinci Resolve should work.
    • Misc “Tinkering” (Handbrake, dvd burners/rippers, Really any weird thing I come across that I want to tinker with)
      Handbrake is available as a Flatpak on Flathub, there's dvd burner applications available too.
  • Linux @lemmy.world

    OBS Studio Raises Issues With Fedora's Flatpak Package

    Android @lemdro.id

    SOLVED - Can you use Mono audio in VLC for Android? Alternatives?

    Android @lemmy.world

    Reminiscing about smaller phones

    Android @lemdro.id

    Reminiscing about smaller phones

    Selfhosted @lemmy.world

    Monitoring software for a wide array of hw and sw

    Linux @lemmy.ml

    gnome-terminal changing paste shortcut ctrl+shift+v to shift+ins

    Selfhosted @lemmy.world

    Self hosted open source simultaneous multiuser password safe with .deb or .rpm and an end user webui/android app