

🦋⃟💙 This city makes me feel so small A million people in this town But I could scream without a sound So I get high to pass the time Talk to someone I met online To make myself feel less alone


Honestly, that would make me feel a little bit better.
https://playacademy.exceedlms.com/student/path/4915/activity/7726
https://support.google.com/googleplay/android-developer/answer/9845334
See if that helps get you in the right direction.


Its a shame that the rest of the S26 line is missing out on the privacy screen feature.


The manufacturer’s website is hard to use. (Keeps switching between English and German)
Looks like a cool phone we need more Linux phones.


Unlikely but you may find a unicorn.
If you’re sticking with the old games then there’s a chance.
The Intel ARC graphics has potential. https://www.notebookcheck.net/These-are-the-slowest-and-fastest-Intel-Arc-8-laptops-money-can-buy-after-testing-over-35-different-models.984956.0.html
Anything under 16GB of ram is likely a waste of money. (But with the ram shortage anything new might be unreasonably expensive or sold out)
Your best bet would be the used market and using a line of credit to pay off the computer. Could you afford more over an extended period?
Check this out.
https://www.newegg.com/hp-zbook-15-6/p/1TS-000D-1PSS6?item=9SIADT2KGZ0423


Its harder to make that change (reliably) to your app than it is to publish a arm64 package.
Its also expensive in terms of cpu cycle waste.


Someone posted them in the comments 🎁


So there’s a few ways I’ve been pondering to take this discussion.
Much like how there are users that create software cracks for games, and the game dev uses more sophisticated forms of DRM. There has been an similar arms race between software developers for game cheats. (Imagine an ouroboros) The attacker has the advantage; it’s much cheaper to attack than defend.
There has been a new trend of hardware based cheating. Aimbot controllers, expansion cards that let another computer read memory values from ram, poisoned random number generators, remote USB controller debugging, etc.
What kernel level anticheats that enforce secureboot and TPM requirements are hoping to achieve is enforcing the attestation feature of the operating system (typically Windows) that the preboot environment has not been manipulated. Manipulating the preboot environment would allow an attacker to gaslight the kernel level anticheat into believing everything’s fine.
This does little to resolve hardware level cheating. (It does help with stopping early expansion cards from loading modules into memory) What’s worse is secureboot+tpm is a defeated technology, relying on security patches to resolve these flaws. However, if your goal is to eliminate knowledgable adversaries they are just going to buy a motherboard with a secureboot issue and do it anyways, and the anticheat developer has no means to reliably triage that against an user with an older or insecure computer.
The cobra effect of anticheat tools like these are they typically eliminate linux players and users with misconfigured or legacy hardware. (such as someone who has installed Windows without using UEFI) These invasive anticheats load before windows at the same time as hardware drivers. (That spinny screen before you get into your desktop). If the anticheat tool malfunctions at this stage it take the whole computer down with it, an expensive problem for a ordinary user that needs hire tech support. And in the case of vanguard it downloads software updates at this point too, if you have slow internet or the update is huge you’re stuck waiting to use your computer. And it doesn’t even matter if you weren’t intending to play games at that point.
You might draw the conclusion that PC gaming is a dead fish from this information. But an important take away is that some of these issues are present on consoles as well thanks to how share the same framework of ordinary computers or smartphones.


The annoying part is this doesn’t stop cheating, just pisses off the regular users.
4o works fairly well on duck.ai I wonder if it’ll go away soon too.
Oh is that what’s going to happen?
Ugh thanks I guess I’ve been living under a rock.
The waterfall scroll is one of my favourite features in Nova. I’m holding on until I come across a decent foss project or it breaks.


Without using fde such as through luks. You can’t be 100% sure it’s not stored (at least temporarily) in unencrypted locations such as swap or another program’s temporary place. That would make it trivial for someone to run data recovery software to retrieve it. Thanks to hardware accelerated encryption there shouldn’t be any significant overhead. Your boot times might be marginally longer.
Having a separate encrypted space like what you’re asking for is helpful if the medium is portable or you intend to give it to another person.


Smartphone games asking for money 😱


On one of my test machines I’ve noticed it’s installed the same update three times in a few days. No errors, I’m wondering if it’ll happen a fourth time.


Been wanting this feature for the better part of a decade.


I remember reading somewhere that japan and Korea still need to worry about internet explorer 6 support.
Prime anime_irl material here