Yeah, underwhelming. But at least not Chinese.
Yeah, underwhelming. But at least not Chinese.
Maybe don’t give your LLMs access to compromising data such as emails? Then it will remain likely mostly a use to circumvent limitations for porn roleplay or possibly hallucinated manuals to create a nuclear bomb or whatever.
All but DR4 are banned here. lol
Or from the other side, taking a random ass USB stick from someone you barely know? Nah. Who the hell knows what it could be infested with.
Whenever I tried to add Paypal to it, I just got an error.
I don’t understand why everyone’s so hell bent on turning the EU into yet another authoritarian mass surveillance state.
We don’t know. Sony added open source Linux drivers for their gamepads so I guess it’s not completely out of the question.
Depends highly on your country. Generally, for file sharing (peer 2 peer such as torrents), yes. For regular downloads & streaming sites, not so much, just a fully subscribed adblocker and a bit of brain juice. Although there had been some cases of peer 2 peer streaming in the past, but I think that was via flash players. I don’t know if that’s still a thing anywhere and if it is, I think it would not make it into the megathread (I hope).
Open all ports: Bukkake?
Aren’t there still tons of headsets?
Definitely not on Linux.
Probably not until the Deckard comes out. Would be cool if Sony added Linux drivers for the adapter.
I just find the whole UI obtuse. Also too many dependencies if you’re on KDE.
We had one of those thingies that would allow you to rip SNES cartridge roms onto floppy disks.
People did end up copying rentals too. Not just for videos but also games.
That depends on what they bought the Deck for. Not everyone has much of an interest in playing games that require the trackpads, so there’s still a big market for handhelds that cover the rest.
I could do without the trackpads but everything else I agree on.
Not sure if I’d prefer a tiny physical keyboard with shitty flat buttons over a swipe capable touch keyboard. Especially since it does not look like it would be comfortable to reach with your thumbs.
I really don’t know why you added a 5 year old abandoned distro to your title.
I’m guessing it runs on Python, given the name. Either way, I think it’s generally great that more and more mod managers finally are natively Linux compatible. Still hoping for a native one for Bethesda games though.
I don’t know where they manufacture but from what I could find Hori is a Japanese company.