This reminds of when I was 13 I used to tell my opponents in Warcraft 3 that pessing alt+q+q quickly reveals the map. It’s a shortcut for closing the game. Worked way to many times
I do see this working
This reminds of when I was 13 I used to tell my opponents in Warcraft 3 that pessing alt+q+q quickly reveals the map. It’s a shortcut for closing the game. Worked way to many times
I do see this working
There’s a flatpak steam package. You could also use distrobox to install containerized packages from other distros.
The other reason there won’t be an electronic edition is that unlike bunnie, I’m a Chinese national. My offering an app or download specifically for English-speaking hardware engineers to install on their phones would be… iffy. If at some point “I” do offer you such a thing, I’d suggest you not use it.
Damn, them lines are so far apart, if you can’t read between them, you’re probably legally blind
In way it’s already a thing. You can install Steam Link on TVs running Android TV
That’s not what a thin client, that’s just a mini PC. A thin client is a computer that connects to remote sessions, and since that’s their main function, they’re they don’t need more computing power than you need to connect to a report desktop environment.
Naah, obviously the solution unrestricted mic and camera access with AI analyzing the stream to detect cheating.
Some LLMs are already generating answers based on other llm generated contant. We’ve gone full circle.
I was using phind to get some information about edrum sensors, (not the intended usecase, but I was just messing around) and one of the sources was a very obvious AI generating article from a contant mill.
Skynet is going to be so inbred
Sometimes kernel level anti-cheat is good for the consumer, actually.
I was about to relapse and install league of legends, but then vanguard for league was announced, which immediately cured me <3