

I’d say yes. If the volume becomes overwhelming new communities can easily be created.


I’d say yes. If the volume becomes overwhelming new communities can easily be created.
We have the semantic web now! Be better!
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The script would place its own version of sudo in your $PATH and wait for you to enter the password. Then it has it and can do what it likes with the information.
Then it’d just tell you “wrong password” and forward you to the real sudo so that you can keep on working like nothing happened.
Edit: Or even better, pass your own commands to take over the whole system to the real sudo.
This is the way.
I mean, so say we all.
Of the Universe!


We’ll see ARM Steam before 64bit Steam.


I think they meant the Steam client.
Plus they already said that they would support game binaries built for ARM. Would be stupid not to.
Is this one of those dogs trained for internet points that pisses itself out of fear of doing something wrong?
Identifying wood.
They said they wanted to sell it at PC prices not console prices. Probably because this thing is literally a PC that can be used without ever downloading a single game. If it were too cheap companies could buy it as cheap office PCs.


Yeah, OpenSUSE Tumbleweed automatically creates a new snapshot before and after installing or removing any packages. It’s great. I currently have some weird dbus bug. With the snapshots I can easily go back and forth to analyse it.


I just put my configs and compose files on the same raided hdds as my data files. Add automatic snapshots and the problem is solved for me.
I’ve never seen anything beat Gentoo’s interactive diff and merge of config files. That’s the only thing I miss from Gentoo and I have no ideas why other distributions haven’t picked that up. It’s perfect.


Is your instance reachable from the internet? You might as well post the URL because as soon as you properly use it it will be public anyways.


If the Frame is as open as the Deck it will be the perfect device for VR devs to play around with and make awesome stuff with. i think one of the things holding back VR was that almost every headset was super locked down.
If the Quests had been more open we’d have had much more experimental games. Maybe the Metaverse would actually be a thing. But Meta prefers to keep everything under their control not realising that this hampers development and adoption.


Yeah, but I don’t think KDE has VR capabilities. So it’ll be interesting to see how that’ll work. They mentioned the ability of opening desktop applications in VR. So I think you’ll be able to position those in space.


This should be the top comment.
I don’t play the game but I think that’s an acceptable compromise.


That was one of the reasons I wanted to have one.


Put the original command after a # to disable it.
java -jar /mnt/Games_Linux/RuneScape/RuneLite.jar # %command%
There already are working plugins for that. When I @ a Lemmy community in a WordPress post it gets posted to that community. And comments from Lemmy or Mastodon are also visible on WordPress.