You spelled “corporate market manipulation” wrong.
Mindlight
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As long as 99.9999999% of Android users use Google Android it won’t matter that 0.0000001% doesn’t.
Android… Best of both worlds…
Mindlight@lemmy.worldto World News@lemmy.world•Putin says US wading deeper into Ukraine war, calls missile supplies a 'mistake'161·2 years agoSo it is a conflict and not a “special military operation”?
As I understand it it’s the anti-cheat that is the problem. If this is the only problem there is essentially only two possible ways to get Fortnite running in Linux:
- Get Epic to support Linux
- Crack the anti-cheat.
Since a major part of anti-cheat systems is preventing people circumventing it I would say that the easiest path would be getting epic to support Linux. One valid argument would be to play Fortnite on Steamdeck .
Mindlight@lemmy.worldto World News@lemmy.world•Putin dismisses importance of U.S.-supplied weapons to Ukraine18·2 years agoI’m pretty sure it has been proved that the weapons supplied by the US dismisses the importance of Putin.
Mindlight@lemmy.worldto Linux@lemmy.ml•How is it possible to partition a HDD without corrupting its contents?17·2 years agoEssentially it only moves the borders of the partitions and “repairs” the filesystem inside each affected partition.
If there is data in an area inside the partion you are manipulating gparted has to move the data to an area inside the partition that is unaffected or move it to the new parts of the partition. This can take a long time even if modern PCs easily move 100MB/s
Also, even if gparted is mature software and the devs probably have implemented a lot of security measures you should always backup your data before manipulating the partitions. Especially when you’re playing around with filesystems that aren’t native like NTFS or more complicated filesystems like ZFS. I know people often nag about this but trust me… Blow 2TB of your data and you really really regret not spending 10 minutes backing up the essentials.
I’ve been using gparted for as long as I can remember and only once or twice has it caused dats loss. Since I’m very old school (started playing with PCs when 386DX 16MHz was fairly hot and RLL disks were a thing) and nerdy I was able to use data rescue software that looked for filesystems over the whole disk and guessed where partition borders should be.
Avoid this type of anxiety by backing up all data or at least backing up the data you can’t live without.
Also, if you have a spare disk, it’s faster and much safer to partition the spare one and just clone each partition. Sometimes it’s even faster to clone the disk this way and then clone it back.
Mindlight@lemmy.worldto Linux@lemmy.ml•Do you need to have a firewall on a linux desktop?4·2 years agoI'd rather have to open up stuff my self then have an uninvited visitor doing it without me knowing about it.
Mindlight@lemmy.worldto World News@lemmy.ml•EU moves to outlaw fees on hand luggage, seat allocation9·2 years agoWhile high speed trains reach speeds up to around 350kmh ordinary trains reach speeds up to around 250kmh.
So while high speed trains can go about 50% faster than ordinary trains the price tag for building and maintaining is many times more expensive compared to ordinary railway.
So let's start maintaining the railways we have and build more. Making sure that it's possible to go from point A to point B safely and in time
Then we start building high speed railways, connecting major cities.
Mindlight@lemmy.worldto Privacy@lemmy.ml•Russia Prepares RuStore VPN Ban After Declaring RuStore Installation Mandatory221·2 years agoYeah… Russians are known for their ability to reverse engineer and circumvent protections of all sorts… For good and bad…
I'm pretty sure it won't take long before there are easy ways to circumvent whatever VPN blocking Putin invests in…
Mindlight@lemmy.worldto Privacy@lemmy.ml•Meta (Facebook / Instagram) to move to a "Pay for your Rights" approach17·2 years agoSo it's time for our EU politicians to step up then…
Hey, US, where are you in this? We need you guys to get on board with the right to privacy…
Mindlight@lemmy.worldto Linux Gaming@lemmy.ml•Cyberpunk runs 30% faster on linux than on windows 111·2 years agoIt’s a well known fact that every second major release of Windows is crap.
- Windows 95 was not the best.
- Windows 95OSR2 was the one you wanted.
- Windows 98 sucked.
- Windows 98 2nd ed. worked as the former should have.
- Windows 2000 was great but had no support for running games.
- XP solved that and made people leave Windows 98 (I deliberately left out the clusterf… Windows ME.).
- Windows Vista sucked balls.
- Windows 7 was what Vista should have been.
- Windows 8? Metro on phones, yes! On desktop? No no no.
- Windows 10 got Microsoft back on track again.
I thought the new upgrade scheme (2 editions per year) Microsoft introduced with Windows 10 would be like “every second release will suck” but it started to look like Microsoft were able to break the curse…
…and then Windows 11 happened.
Mindlight@lemmy.worldto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What is a well known 'public secret' in the industry you work in that the majority of outsiders are unaware of?1·2 years agoThe article you’re linking to starts with security researchers who installed their own backdoor which went undetected. Then it continues with a warning about the dangers of not being able to check if the firmware actually is a firmware actually from the vendor and not a manipulated one.
While I’m pro open source and agree that there are dangers not knowing what firmware is used I fail to see how an open source firmware / bios world be immune to be switched out.
What am I missing here?
Mindlight@lemmy.worldto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What is a well known 'public secret' in the industry you work in that the majority of outsiders are unaware of?4·2 years agoDu you have any like about bios and sloppy engineering that I can read up on
Mindlight@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•Microsoft cuts ties with the Surface Duo after just 2 Android version updates2·2 years agoYup. Just like my Nexus 10. Even though no one loves it I still do…
Mindlight@lemmy.worldto News@lemmy.world•PR Firm Has Been Paying Rotten Tomatoes Critics For Positive Reviews2·2 years agoI second this. Here in Sweden we used to have a movie site where they applied some magic to the calculation and presented how you would rate a movie on a scale 1-5 and they were always correct within ±1 point. So fx a 3 could be either 2, 3 or 4 etc etc. While the site still exists it has seen better days so RT had been my go-to site for movie scores and reviews.
Mindlight@lemmy.worldto Science@lemmy.ml•90% Reduction: Scientists Discover Natural Molecule That Eradicates Plaques and Cavities3·2 years agoWe do but Illuminati made sure it’s only available to about 1% of the population…
Mindlight@lemmy.worldto [Outdated, please look at pinned post] Casual Conversation@lemmy.world•Why do people act like coffee in the morning is such a sacred routine but soda in the morning [basically the same drink] is lowbrow and unhealthy?21·2 years agoOh… More unsubstantiated claims from you… Well … have a nice Friday evening.
Commodore 1581
It could be used with Commodore 128, which could run CP/M.