Say you’re entering your cc info for an in-game item or a store. Does recall have a way to identify that as sensitive data?
Say you’re entering your cc info for an in-game item or a store. Does recall have a way to identify that as sensitive data?
Same, I was thinking “gnome isn’t THAT hard to use, maybe they’re having config issues?” then I read the community it was asked in.
I bet its a dating sim
We are in an AI business explosion, they make the best hardware for those workloads and can charge whatever they want for them. Also this is not real value but investor value, so as long as the AI hype continues their value will keep increasing.
Did he do pixelfed on his own? That’s mind boggling
It won’t be ai, it will be greedy c-suits who will fire everyone
Imagine if palworld devs create a copy of this one among all the ruckus
Reminds me when it was early in the morning and I queried something like:
Date like ‘00-03-2024’
It took me a while to figure it out.
Those are great stories, thanks for sharing!
Bet you can’t turn that meme into a haiku
Thinking about it, using a new version of proton/wine-ge on lutris does show a setup dialog similar to the one that shows when you first run it so I would assume wine refreshes things on a new version.
Hey folks, just curious, is it a bad idea to switch between different versions of proton-ge? How does it apply fixes related to the prefix creation on a game that already had a prefix?
That’s step zero: rule out black magic
I saw the last panel before the murder weapon and I thought poor fella got union-jacked.
Evil bosses can be from any decade
Because the torrent = piracy narrative has been ingrained in most people’s minds, having never known legitimate uses for it like… Linux ISO distribution
Looks like they got the system requirements mixed up in the gog page
Have you tried launching it from a terminal to get more logs about what is going on?
Missed the opportunity for: January, February, March, March harder, April
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