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  • If anyone from Larian is lurking, please do a GDC talk on this. I’m super interested in their approach to shipping a (native) Linux build of the game.

  • None of the classics like Lime or Slate. Pathetic.

  • Where are the beavers?

  • Also Steam already has this feature. I can bounce between Linux, Mac, and Windows with my saves. I don’t need something for Windows only…

  • Where’s the giant creature? If I can’t have a 100ft tiger throw its faeces at villagers, I’m not interested.

  • Valheim

  • MP4 > GIF

  • It’s Genshin Impact.

  • LG has been great but protip - don’t use the built in “smart” features as they seem to get outdated faster than the panel. Get an external device such as an Nvidia Shield, Google TV, Apple TV.

  • Given how immensely fun Untitled Goose Game was, I’m cautiously optimistic for this one.

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  • Why does blue guy have three arms at the end? Or is that just their “love”?

  • South Australia will be the first place in the world to ban them under a wider ban on single-use plastics that comes into force on 1 September.

  • At least you can disable all of Apple Intelligence with a single switch in Settings. I’m glad they made it easy to say no to.

  • The reverse design should be that time Linus gave nvidia the middle finger.

  • Your question mark key seems to be sticking.

    The only part that makes it somewhat clear what the mode is is the part they explain the differences between local co-op and online mode.

    This is a list of gameplay changes compared to a standard local co-op run:

    They could have been a little more explicit and called it “online co-op mode” or something, and had a paragraph explaining what it is not just how it’s different to something else.

  • Settings > Notifications > (App Name) > Uncheck “Badges”.

    For whatever reason, you still can’t do it globally and must do it per-app.

  • Build it. Gentoo, Arch, and any other minimalist distro where there’s less userspace fluff out of the box can easily be configured to be incredibly hardened.

    Your looking for a desktop distribution that doesn’t really exist out of the box (perhaps Qubes). Android is a mobile OS for a reason and has a different architecture in userspace to accommodate for is threat model and use cases.

    Just because desktop distros don’t typically lock down userspace out of the box doesn’t mean it’s not possible.

    Edit: Here’s some examples:Plague Kernel Hardened Arch LinuxSELinux for MACKernel lockdownImmutable distro BlendOSBubblewrap sandboxingFirejail sandbox leveraging hardened mallocHardened Alpine Linux

    I don’t think there’s a distro that goes as hard as mobile except maybe some based on flatpaks rather than package repos of libs and bins. But you can piece your own together based on your requirements and personal threat model.

  • I’m not trying to be rude but none of these points are true. I imagine you’re confusing a single Linux distribution and their architecture with being representative of Linux as a whole. You can indeed spin an unprivileged, immutable distribution with SELinux for MAC, hardened kernel, and so much more, which would blow Android et al out of the water.