Wow that’s crazy. Hope they find the guy.
Wow that’s crazy. Hope they find the guy.
Wtf. Anyone have the back story on this?
Anyone know how it went?
Picked this game up on Steam thinking I could always refund it if I did not exceed 2 hours of playtime.
Those 2 hours went by quickly lol.
Egg? What if it cracks?!
Nice. How’s the input lag compared to IR? Can’t really tell from your video if there is a lot of delay between head movement and camera movement in SC.
Same here. Discovered the game a few years ago, subscribed and bought some ships. But I still see SC as a tech demo at this point and not something I can play all year around. I see its potential and hope they pull it off but until that time I have no reason to put more time into it other than checking out a new patch every now and then.
Hoping for a beta within the next two years, if not I will probably lose interest completely.
They probably still have usernames, phone numbers and access logs with IP adresses even though the chats are encrypted.
Telegram never or rarely cooperates with authorities in investigations into terrorism, child abuse, drug trafficking, weapons marketplaces, etc. This is probably the main reason they arrested the guy.
Yeah that’s not going to happen.
I used to be able to differentiate car brands in the blink of an eye, each brand had pretty distinct features. Nowadays it’s a pretty boring blend, apart from a few luxury brands perhaps.
https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Window_manager#Tiling_window_managers
Wayland: https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Wayland#Tiling
Hyprland user here.
Nostalgia. Slackware was my very first Linux distro!
He still has a substantial amount of sheep behind him unfortunately.
I just did the opposite. Ditched windows which I only used for gaming. The amount of games working in Linux now is amazing, I play a lot of sims and even stuff like headtrackers and steering wheels just work. Sure it’s not perfect and working for everybody but its getting really good really fast.
Games that do not work at all on Linux like Fortnite for example, I just ignore.
It’s pretty easy to setup using docker, you do need to know that ofcourse and how to setup dns and stuff.
I have it firewalled so my vault is not accessible from the internet, only from home or vpn to home.
Technically yes if my vault gets compromised I would be fucked. I have it firewalled tho and only accessible from home (or VPN to home). So should be pretty secure. I used google authenticator but found it a major pita (can’t even search entries on Android, wtf?). If they make this more user friendly I’ll gladly switch back to a seperate OTP store.
Recently started using Bitwarden and it works really well. You can even ditch authenticator because it has OTP built in too.
I selfhost it though because I trust nobody with this type of sensitive data, encrypted or not.
Winter is coming.