

You could develop one quite simply (i.e. via KVM APIs), but you would sooner run into issues due to the type of verification mechanisms Denuvo uses on legitimate copies


You could develop one quite simply (i.e. via KVM APIs), but you would sooner run into issues due to the type of verification mechanisms Denuvo uses on legitimate copies


This is optional, some distros even have a deblobbed kernel in repos. I believe arch does (linux-libre), guix. Debian used to ship without proprietary firmware by default but there’s since version 12 IIRC.
It’s perfectly doable if you have the right hardware. You don’t have to build those components when compiling it yourself.
Radio Free Asia probably. Maybe BBC. Very legitimate sources of course.


You risk arbitrary code execution without needing sudo too.
Seems to be a dig at Postman
Edit: lol this is the same account/person that was advertising their shitty API tool I’m almost certain


It would be possible, I considered implementing such a proof of concept years ago for fun (when blockchain was not exclusively cryptocurrencies). But then I remembered I don’t like DRM so I never released anything about it.
A chemist who drank a gasoline additive to prove it was safe knowing it wasn’t
A little surprised you don’t use EXWM or org mode.


They (used) to be owned by an advertising company. Use librewolf


It is very much unmaintained, I assume they will just let it break since only like 5 people use it still


If you use your computer for gaming, probably best to stick to well known/supported (in theory it shouldn’t matter, in practice if you are asking this you really shouldn’t).
I remap it to ESC for vim (on all my main machines)


You can disable those in the settings (I forgot the name), or just install VsCodium.


PyCharm? Spacemacs ? Both work fine as Python IDEs (so can neovim, but it does’t have a GUI)
Isn’t buttplug.io written in rust? You can literally have it suck your dick
I don’t want AGPL. I will use claude to rewrite it and license it MIT since that’s peachy and legal now.


I am not a distro hopper, but I think you’re asking the wrong question
I would keep your saves backed up and synchronized with a tool like rsync or git (not too great if they are larger sized files). It’s what most Linux users do with their config files for example.
Other solutions are having a separate partition for /home (or /Games) so that you can even distrohop without worrying about this. If the game looks for saves in a specific folder you can create a symlink (a sort of “shortcut” that tells the game to look for saves in a certain directory)
Not sure how experienced you are but I can try to explain it better if this seems suitable.


I recommended bazzite to a newcomer. It went as poorly as you’d expect due to immutability being largely nonsense unless it’s handled like NixOS.


BSDs are great, the hardware compatibility issues are greatly exaggerated.
Thanks for the update.
I don’t like how the developer handled it and I have deep disdain for LLMs but is a project mostly by a single dev the place to focus attention on?