

Heroic and Lutris are both what you’re describing.
I think it may also be possible to install GOG Galaxy in bottles and use that directly, but I’ve never tried that myself.


Heroic and Lutris are both what you’re describing.
I think it may also be possible to install GOG Galaxy in bottles and use that directly, but I’ve never tried that myself.


This means that in most cases you’re automatically a Canadian citizen if you were born
- before December 15, 2025
- outside Canada to a Canadian parent
This rule also applies to you if you were born to someone who became Canadian because of these rule changes.
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I’ll second the thrift store suggestion. I picked up a Samsung BD-H5100 bluray player at the local FreeGreek for $5 and it has been nice to just pop a disc in and not worry about all the streaming shenanigans.
I’d say you might as well look for a bluray player. Second hand bluray discs are some times cheaper than the DVDs and sometimes the quality bump is nice. IMO, 4k bluray isn’t worth it. I’ve watched a few 4k blurays and while I can tell there’s a difference I’ve never felt myself missing the extra quality when watching a normal bluray.
Another option to consider is an old game console. Anything back to the ps3 has a bluray drive. (Though, not the xbox360, iirc? Also at one point Microsoft forced you to make an account and buy a license to watch blurays, so make sure that’s not a thing for any game console you consider.) And I know at least the ps3 had an official remote you could buy so you didn’t have to use a controller.
From a privacy perspective, all your options are the same as long as you don’t connect whatever you get to the internet.


I’ve always wondered if something like this would work:
Take a relatively short bit of wire, make a flat spiral at one end about the size of the button, tape that spiral to the button. Then take the other end of the wire hook it up to a relay with the other end attached to ground (or any big metal object probably). I would imagine then closing the relay is “touching” and opening the relay is “not touching”.
I have no idea if that would actually work, but it seems to me like it should. You just need something to interrupt the electric field above the “button”.
I just pulled my Bangle.js 2 back out to play with making a better reminder system for myself. It works better than any of the other open source watches I’ve had with my GrapheneOS phone. The hardware isn’t open source as far as I know, but their mobile app (fork of gadget bridge) is, as are all the apps that run on the watch, and (I think?) the watch OS.


Check your state or country’s laws, you might not even need the contract amended. In the state that I live in any contract clause that tries to prevent you from doing any work entirely on your own time with entirely your own materials is explicitly unenforceable.
Plus if it’s just a small open source library (assuming your employer is sane) it’d be a waste of money for them to even ask a lawyer to write a letter to you, because why would anyone care.
If you really care about getting it right, you can find a local employment attorney and have them explain your local laws and edit and/or negotiate your contract for you. I did that once, but I felt like it was probably a waste of the $900 I paid. (I mean, it definitely was a waste in that case because that job was a nightmare and it only lasted 2 months, lol.)
That’s how it used to be for me too, something has changed. Before this current job search, I’d never put out more than 4 applications to get a job. Now I’ve put out dozens (I refuse to spray and pray), and am still unemployed 6 months later.


Before anyone thinks this could be good news for EA…
The offer comes from a group of investors that includes Silver Lake, one of the world’s largest private equity firms, and Saudi Arabia’s controversial Public Investment Fund.
WSJ states that it would “likely be the largest leveraged buyout of all time.”
A leveraged buyout from a PE firm means they’ve decided EA needs to die and they’re going to pick the carcass clean.


I’ve been wanting to play this for years, it seems right up my street, but I’ve never been able to get it working. No matter how much I fiddle with in-game settings, steam input, or proton, I can’t get it to do anything but immediately look down and spin the camera.


Post your actual configs and logs or people will only be able to guess. (Censor any secrets.)
My guess: It’s probably your nginx config.
Why are you using 0.19.4? That version is over a year old.


Edit: Oh, I just saw your budget. This is ~$800, so maybe not.
There’s the Starlite 5: https://us.starlabs.systems/products/starlite?variant=55242571612540
I’ve got one. It’s got an x86 processor and runs standard fedora just fine, including pen input.
Though, I don’t use it for much because I haven’t found any note-taking software that I actually like using. I used something back in college that just created SVG pages in an HTML notebook which I absolutely loved, but I can’t find it now. It wasn’t open source so I’m guessing it might have just died.


Clickable: !52weeksofcooking@lemmy.zip
Fun idea. Subbed.


The command you’re looking for is lsusb. There’s going to be a lot in there, but for a security token like that, you’re probably looking for something that says “yibikey”, “Fido”, or “u2f”.
So what you meant was: this isn’t enough evidence to change my mind.
No.
One thing getting more upvotes than another isn’t somehow evidence that reddit is manipulating anything. There’s no immutible law that the original source of something should naturally get more upvotes than anything else. I find that the opposite is most often the case, even when the re-blogged story is crap.
That is not a repost, this is an other article from ProPublica
Ah, I just assume that was a slightly different title for the same article. Maybe a mod made the same assumption.
Are you joking with me? They are using a paraphrased title.
Well, the first part is. But, I don’t know what “munching” means. The second part of the Ars title actually says what it’s about. Don’t get me wrong, I can probably make a guess. But when you’re scrolling social media, I don’t think anyone is stopping to think about what a title really means. If it’s not obvious at first glace most people are just scrolling by. The Ars title, at least to me, skims as “AI bad” since those are the words anchoring each end of the title, that’s probably enough all by itself to get some people to upvote.
I am really curious, what sort of evidence you want/expect to see?
Literally anything vaguely conclusive. I’m not saying you should go find more evidence for me or anything. I’m just trying to explain why I don’t find your evidence here convincing.
I suspect that Reddit has more than enough money to be competently shitty. So, if they are doing what you suggest, unless they fuck up or decide they don’t care, you might not be able to find solid evidence.
I don’t think that shows what you say it does.
First, deleting a repost is clearly not evidence of any kind of bias.
Second, maybe Ars is just more popular/trusted? Maybe it’s more upvoted because the Ars title is more meaningful, it’s super well known that people mostly only read the title.
I’m not saying reddit isn’t manipulating things, I’d be shocked if they weren’t. But this isn’t really evidence that they are.


Despite the name, in practice it seems to be all about getting away from all big-tech.
I agree that would make sense. I think it’ll come with time.
To others, I’m pretty sure what OP is suggesting is just a generic activity pub server that all the various front ends could use.
I’m pretty sure this is what the original (?) authors of the AP spec intended and that’s why they specified a client-server protocol. My understanding is that (almost?) no one uses that API though, they all just specify their own.
If you use paper towels to clean your bed: Do your paper towels feel ‘papery’? If not they might be waxed.
If you use reusable towels to clean your bed: Do you use fabric softener? Don’t.