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  • HTTP3 benutzt QUIC, was eine alternative zu TCP sein soll. Ein Grund dafür, warum QUIC aber nicht ein eigenständiges Protokoll neben TCP und UDP ist, so wie es an besten ins Schichtenmodell passen würde, ist wohl dass einige Firewalls alles blockieren was nicht TCP oder UDP ist, denn das kennen die nicht und es ist ja überhaupt nicht vorstellbar, dass irgendwann etwas anderes verwendet wird.

  • I think it was obvious that it was never going to be a free game again. The problem is making it look like it's free to play and then hitting the player with a paywall after a few games. Also, the subscription model is shitty. I would readily put down a onetime payment for something that works as least as good as the web version, which is a lot more polished than the free alternatives I've seen. But I refuse to buy into this subscription model.

  • Sounds really cool. Weird? Not at all.

  • Clearly we need self-centering support from editors.

  • You have already done most of what I would do, but here is my list:

    • Try another Proton version (in my experience Proton 6 seems stable and sufficiently different)
    • Check ProtonDB if this problem is known
    • Read the logs in the command line output
    • Try both steam-native and steam-runtime (maybe this is only an Arch thing?)
    • First back up, then delete the entire protonprefix (~/.local/share/Steam/steamapps/compatdata/<GAME-ID>). THIS WILL ALSO REMOVE ALL SAVEFILES OF THE GAME!
    • Use an Xorg desktop environment instead of Wayland
  • "We also want to send a signal that we want the weapons in Ukraine to fall silent permanently"

    There is really hardly a worse signal they could send than to visit a huge military parade by the aggressor country.

  • Ads disguising themselves as regular posts (e.g. the "LPT") is bad. It gets worse when someone screenshots and reposts the ad, presumably even for free. But why does the R****t ad make it all the way to Lemmy!??

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  • In their infinite wisdom they apparently stored a bunch of ammunitions out in the open.

  • Yes! It's an absolute must-have on any of my devices, and the only game installed on my phone.

    My favorites are Unequal (Adjacent mode) and Slant.

  • The article says it's 30cm long, so still some way to grow for it to really be colossal.

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  • Maybe 3x faster, but because Energy = mass × speed SQUARED, you die 9x harder.

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  • Just the right speed for high-speed trains.

  • If this actually means geoguessr is available for a onetime payment, I'm all for it.

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  • FairEmail for Android shows a popup with the actual link.

  • The proper meaning of CDU has long been Club Deutscher Unternehmer.

  • So true. Every time I have to look up how to write a bash for loop. Where does the semicolon go? Where is the newline? Is it terminated with done? Or with end? The worst part with bash is that when you do it wrong, most of the time there is no error but something completely wrong happens.

  • It's the part in the video where you can see the Linux Desktop.

  • Lemmy is open source, so you can easily download its source code and open it in neovim :)

  • The article only summarizes it shortly, but the parallels to the Munich Agreement from 1938 are really scary.

    Hitler's aim was to take over all of Czechoslovakia by breaking it apart. The subject of the Munich Agreement was the Sudetenland, the region bordering Germany. Before there were some votes and local political forces expressing the wish of the German minority in the Sudetenland to create an independent state (See the parallels with DNR, LNR and Crimea). This was used by Hitler to justify taking over the region. Suddenly it wasn't about independence anymore, but about inclusion into Germany.

    The Czechoslovakian government in Prague obviously hated the idea, but they were not invited to the talks in Munich. Only afterwards were they made aware of the decision that would be imposed on their nation. Who was invited was fellow fascist Mussolini from Italy, as well as France and UK, who gave in and signed this agreement, giving international support to Germany just taking over parts of neighboring nations.

    Their reasoning was, if they were to disagree, Hitler would assert his will by force and take Czechoslovakia militarily, starting a large European war (that is also the reason Prague was forced to accept the decision: the alternative was a war they could never win, they could not count on any outside help). This was the so-called appeasement policy by the UK. They bought "peace" in exchange for territories they didn't own but felt the right to decide over. We all know how this heavily-priced peace turned out. At most it gave the allied forces one more year to prepare for WWII.

  • Reminds me of the beginning of Zelenskys presidency in 2020 when he refused the deal with Trump to investigate Hunter Biden. Trump really believes he can get Ukraine to do anything for him.