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“I give up! Please don’t do no harm to me, mister, leastaways not my face. All I got left is my rugged good looks.” - same character
“deeeeeeeaaaaaath” -Black and White
And then every once in a while if your name was common enough it would whisper your name instead. Freaked me out first time it happened.
The version of this I hate is when a program has built in hard sub translation for foreign language sections, which get covered up by the soft subs only saying “< speaking [language] >”. So now my deaf ass can understand one language or the other, but not both without toggling captions on and off constantly.
The internal speakers cutting off while docked seems to be a bug; I had the same issue and was able to work around it by following this comment.
For music, I have FreeTube and Tidal installed as non-steam games. I’d prefer if I could hit the media control shortcuts on my keyboard and control Tidal while I’m in a game, for example, but I haven’t found a way to do that. The closest I’ve gotten is by installing Decky Loader and the Music Control plugin.
Judging by this comment thread I’m not the only one who’s like “you can have them, but I don’t know if you’re going to want them”
“Spending a huge chunk of the budget on dishonest advertising and then releasing a significantly different, half-broken game is still cool though.”
But when Youtube shares the key with me/my client the first time, is that also encrypted?
Here’s an explanation of what happens during the initial TLS handshake.
…if ISP automated the process of gathering keys and decrypting web traffic for a certain site with them for all users, would that work for them?
Not sure this is exactly what you’re asking, but there’s the concept of forward secrecy for defending recorded encrypted traffic from future key compromises.
Analysis the Spider is a great trickster folklore character from the Akan in Ghana. I loved these stories as a kid and had a great book on tape.
It looks like autocorrect attacked KinNectar. In case anyone wants to read further, the spider’s name is Anansi.
Looks like someone cropped the attribution, but this was actually created by a friend of mine. He’s got some of his stuff available here: https://www.redbubble.com/people/comicalconcept/shop
EDIT: I think he made this stuff back around 2010. Wayback machine has his old site with higher res versions, including this one.
in·se·cure (ĭn′sĭ-kyo͝or′) adj.
- Inadequately guarded or protected; unsafe: A shortage of military police made the air base insecure.
https://www.thefreedictionary.com/insecure
Unsecure
a. 1. Insecure.
I don’t know how well known it is, but this sort of information is visible already on https://isthereanydeal.com.
Click on a game and look for “Waitlist Price Distribution” under the “Stats” tab: