Not op but would love to try this on my steam deck too if you’re offering a key
Not op but would love to try this on my steam deck too if you’re offering a key
Guild Wars 2 for most of the time lately. That and Fallout 4 and done Torchlight 2.
Tetris.
The Apple TV runs the Apple TV app.
It’s not a hardware issue that tracks you, it’s every app baked into it which has its own privacy policies.
Except you have needed to have an iPhone to use an Apple TV, and to get around it required a workaround that wasn’t disclosed. It’s happened before, it can happen again.
Apple also telemetries the hell out of your data. The best they offer against this is to prevent them from using it for “targeted” marketing, but that doesn’t really mean much as Apple clearly states:
We provide some non-personal data to our advertisers and strategic partners that work with Apple to provide our products and services, help Apple market to customers, and sell ads on Apple’s behalf to display on the App Store and Apple News and Stocks.
Seriously, this myth of “Apple = Privacy/no ads” needs to go away.
Going to be blunt, looks like they took the original assets and put them thru an AI to with the prompt of “upscale these in the art style of Overwatch and Fortnite”.
White out marker the Steam Deck?
Just randomly wondering, which distro did you use on what hardware?
First reason is the knowledge and understanding to paint like this has come and gone. We have paintings from Egypt from 100 BC that is very realistic. They are known as the Fayyum portraits.
Also, paint isn’t the most long lasting of materials, so less painted anything still survives. While many don’t know about it, but Greek and Roman statues were painted.
The problem with the gambit system was it was too easy to script an attack setting that the battles played themselves and you could only lose if you were grossly out leveled.
Finished the game like this by just walking thru it, just killed the challenge. And it wasn’t set up well to use commands, more just the gambit system.
No, not unless you have an x86 Android device. While this will run Linux apps, it will be limited to the CPU architecture. Unless there is a x86 to ARM translation layer on Linux that I’m not aware of?
That’s an amazing strawman argument you have there. But please, let’s stay on topic.
The topic was “Apple shares iCloud data with law enforcement, regardless of whether the iCloud data is encrypted or not”.
Sure, here is the legal document from Apple by Apple of what they share with law enforcement.
Included inside is:
III. Information Available from Apple A. Device Registration B. Customer Service Records C. Apple Media Services D. Apple Store Transactions E. Apple.com Orders F. Gift Cards G. Apple Cash H. Apple Pay I. Apple Pay Later J. Apple Card K. Savings L. iCloud M. Find My N. AirTag and Find My Network Accessory Program O. Extracting Data from Passcode Locked iOS Devices P. IP Address Request Q. Other Available Device Information R. Requests for Apple Store CCTV Data S. Game Center T. iOS Device Activation U. Connection Logs V. My Apple ID and iForgot Logs W. FaceTime X. iMessage Y. Apple TV app Z. Sign in with Apple AA. Apple Push Notification Service (APNs)
They’ve been doing it for data on device, not on iCloud (cloud data). They have full access to that.
Apple is still not offering governments a backdoor into encrypted content
You mean like they have to under the USA PRISM Act?
Don’t have it, but after looking online, my first suggestion would be to go into desktop mode and then try starting the game from there to see what happens.
Seems people mention that you need to log into your Microsoft account for it and it can be saved/set to offline from there. I’ve had other games crash/hang like this because it tried to opening another window/browser window but it couldn’t do it correctly in normal Steam Deck mode, but could in desktop mode. If this is it, it’s typically a set it up once in desktop mode and will work in normal mode from there on.