

I assume SSH is not exposed to the internet by default on openSUSE? I have not used SSH on my install so should I be safe if I just update?
I assume SSH is not exposed to the internet by default on openSUSE? I have not used SSH on my install so should I be safe if I just update?
The best part is that this was added in response to people complaining about it not generating diverse enough people, so they made it randomly add different races to person requests that don’t specify race.
For any one who finds it in the future - I just set a Steam launch with gamescope set to half my native resolution, fullscreen and enabled fsr. Games run at the weird 1128x752 and FSR makes it look even better but I get great performance.
Just wanted to report back that this worked perfectly.
It’s from Star Wars Episode 1.
I haven’t watched that movie in years and watched it the other day with my son.
He’s not even eating the cheeseburger, crap AI.
Planning on hopping on as soon as the kid’s in bed!
This but I don’t have time or knowledge.
Why does a game cost that much to make? I’m not saying every game should be an indie, but given what indies can accomplish it’s a little ridiculous to spend $125 million.
Mortal Kombat. I know it’s technically inferior but I find the style and characters a lot of fun.
That’s awesome. I would love to see some new content on a similar (or the same) engine.
Free as in freedom, not free beer.
No, anything from Tidal is still DRM controlled but it integrates seemlessly with everything I have locally.
I’m not locked into their player. Tidal integrates through Plex and I manage my music library between Tidal and local files there. And again, I still buy albums but we’ve both acknowledged we can’t buy all the music we would listen to.
To be honest I simply find Tidal + Plex integration to be more convenient than piracy. I’ll pay my $10 per month for the ease of use and still buy an album or two per month from artists I want to support.
My discovery is a combination of Tidal and last.fm similar artists/recommendations and people on various forums. It’s one of the few things I still go back to Reddit for. The other thing is that I like to listen to a band’s full discography when I discover them. I recently found The Ocean and all 9 of their albums are solid. That’s a lot to buy.
Just to add, I do buy albums but more as a way to support the artists. Tidal is for convenience.
That works if you listen to just a small number of albums, but I average about 15 unique albums per month and probably 60 per year.
Do we need to go through what autopilot in a plane or boat actually does again?
Well I’ll just wait for the ultimate edition to go on sale for $50 or whatever.
I guess this is kind of the logical conclusion of the “never buy unless it’s more than 50% off” attitude.