

Sober… Roblox
It works great for my family! Only annoyance is having to run flatpak update often.


Sober… Roblox
It works great for my family! Only annoyance is having to run flatpak update often.


Two of my family members are still rocking machines of this vintage. Get a Vishera-based (8300 series) FX CPU if you can find it cheap, so you at least have x86-64-v2 instruction set. It helps. You probably have (Realtek?) gigabit networking onboard, but an Intel gigabit card will improve networking performance.
When streaming, you’re running the game and encoding video at the same time. This will make the PC double as a space heater, which might be OK if you’re in the northern hemisphere and approaching winter! 😉


Don’t have a cow, man.
Someone should create CoPirate for Linux, that saves a DRM-free local copy of everyone else’s data that goes through your machine. For training purposes, of course.


https://f-droid.org/packages/io.nandandesai.privacybreacher
It hasn’t been updated in five years. I’m not sure of the current state of things in Android, but apps used to be able to access all kinds of personal data with zero permissions: listing all installed apps, access to sensors/accelerometers, battery level, when charger/headphones were last plugged or unplugged.


It splices into the live power cord and supplies the same voltage in parallel. When the connection is verified good, the PC is powered from battery and can be unplugged from the wall.


I have seen the use of such a device by gov’t agencies; basically a large UPS that clips onto the AC plug’s prongs so that a running server or desktop PC can be confiscated without power being interrupted.


Sunsoft was on a bit of a roll there. The same composer did the soundtrack for Journey to Silius AKA Raf World. They made simulated instrument sounds from the CPU’s sound channels in an different way from everybody else… listen to those games, Gimmick!, and Hebereke.


If you are running Android Open Source Project without Google Play Services, Google has no control. However, manufacturers could be pressured into locking bootloaders and then no one gets AOSP or GrapheneOS at all.
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and this is just the progression from that.
Don’t forget about the next Secret Lairs. “PlayStation”, and… “The Office”. No joke.


R6700 can run FreshTomato firmware.
Edit: If you do flash custom firmware, be sure to figure out exactly what model of R6700 you have; I think this is one of those in which v1/v2/v3 all have completely different hardware inside, and flashing the wrong one can brick it.


If a husky had brain damage, how could you tell? 😂 /s
Pupils look fine, the brown iris is just much darker.
The card “Cleanse” was banned for being “culturally insensitive”…
Even back in 2008, I remember complaints about this one:

Instant
Choose two —
• Counter target spell.
• Return target permanent to its owner’s hand.
• Tap all creatures your opponents control.
• Draw a card.
This is a mouthful when you have to explain.

Legendary Creature — Elemental
When Omnath enters, draw a card.
Landfall — Whenever a land you control enters, you gain 4 life if this is the first time this ability has resolved this turn. If it’s the second time, add {R}{G}{W}{U}. If it’s the third time, Omnath deals 4 damage to each opponent and each planeswalker you don’t control.


I run a GTX 980 Ti; Maxwell architecture is still supported for three years. Older than that: Kepler support ended last year and Fermi support ended in 2023, and they won’t play nice with kernels released since then.


No.
According to @[email protected]:
It gets better. PowerShell 5, which is still the default installation on Windows 11, aliases `curl` and `wget` to `Invoke-WebRequest`. The fucked-up part is that Win11 includes the real `curl` too, but the alias shadows it, and you have to use `curl.exe`. The even more fucked-up part is that `Invoke-WebRequest` **still uses Internet Explorer** to parse the result, and will panic if `-UseBasicParsing` is not passed every time, or IE isn’t installed and initialized. I used to develop applications in PowerShell. I still wear the mental scars.
My Motorola has this by default, buried in Settings > Security > More security settings > Network protection.

I feel like I’ve seen this post before - dijon vu.