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Cake day: June 13th, 2023

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  • Ubuntu and Linux Mint are ideal for people who just want to ignore the OS and get work done.

    If you are a Dev you should be clear of such problem, unless you need a very specific tool, but, many people can’t switch because the programs they work with are not supported on Linux. Take a look into that, and in the worst case scenario you can dual boot windows.

    Gaming wise proton is a bless and let’s you play most games, check protonDB for compability. Major portion of the games that don’t work are due to crappy anticheat solutions.

    Good luck, any other questions feel free to ask.





  • Yeah I voted kind of blindly, and then read how vague the proposal was.

    I agree that live service games should have an end of life plan, being it providing backend binaries and/or protocols and documentation.

    This all started because of The crew, a game which, as far as I am aware, advertised itself as mainly a single player and was closed because of Ubisoft shenanigans.

    Maybe starting small and make sure this so advertised as single player experiences, work even after the publisher marks the game as dead, and build upon that instead of trying to go all in but idk.









  • Updates I can ssh into the thing since WiFi is working and turn off I use the power button might have to change some devrules because now it’s long press is mapped to reboot a single nothing, but that should be about it.

    * Yeah cage is an Wayland kiosk, and for what I tested in my main machine runs KOreader with no problem and should have a virtual keyboard.





  • I think they are both fine,

    I like that tuta is doing just one thing, ( ignoring the new storage feature ), and trying it’s best at it.

    Proton is going to more of a google approach, however the nonprofit goal they just set is pretty awesome.

    I got the tuta’s, now non-existent, premium plan, and am using simplelogin relays to protect it. No plan in changing the setup.

    Nowadays proton owns simplelogin and I think it offers it’s services to customers, a couple bucks cheaper than my impossible setup, so protonmail it’s probably the best option nowadays.