I haven’t come across a FOSS scanner app that comes close to the performance abd features of the popular closed source ones. That’s why I use closed source ones that still work when I deny them internet access. Genius Scan and Microsoft Lens both work that way.
For humans, but not necessarily for camera-based autonomous cars? They also can’t just stop on a highway to prevent accidents.
I could see accidents being more likely for autonomous cars on highways though
I’ve been using it for a while as well. I often put concert tickets and stuff like that there
I don’t really bother with emulating Switch on my Steam Deck because my Switch is lighter, quieter, has better battery life, and a far better (OLED) screen. I do love my Steam Deck as well though.
If you haven’t used Linux before, just know that Garuda might not be the most stable. It wasn’t for me at least, I had to rescue it often. But that might have been because I didn’t use/update it regularly enough.
As someone who watches the WAN show semi-regularly, I do not get the same vibe from their relationship as you do
By going through your browser history to figure out which pornsite messed with your driver obviously
Neat thing I learned recently: create and attach a second virtual disk for data, set it to writethrough mode in virtualbox. That way it is excluded from snapshots and rollbacks.
A greedy asshole who thought himself a genius?
That’s the thing. They don’t make their camera app available to third party ROMs despite officially cooperating with one, and they also haven’t made the camera’s features available to third party camera apps. So for me, being on CalyxOS myself, that announcement email read like a joke.