that content being fun? where’s the issue in that?
that content being fun? where’s the issue in that?
i am on mumble, which is basically interchangeable with ts3. they just won’t accept my beta signup for ts4…
just found out about this! why isn’t this more widely known/used (assumption)? just because of the lack of fine grained control?
brief question, as I couldn’t find it in the docs after a quick scroll through: if I create a user in the yunohost interface, is that user then able to login to the yunohost admin interface or will they get a user in every service that is and will be hosted, or would one have to manually create that user in every hosted app?
in what games does that happen? wasn’t aware…
just making sure: i am talking sbout the xapps and the releases they bring, not debian security or other updates of debian packages. i am familiar with the concept of up/-downstream, just wanted to know about cinnamon specific releases, which answers my question, i guess…
edit: typos
new to LMDE. does it usually get updates?
so gnu/linux is just a quick lernel rewrite away from total market domination. excellent!
sorry, I thought you were the previous comment, my bad. as for encryption: yes it is better, as SMS is not emcrypted at all…
so its not encryption, but network effects that keep you from switching…
Apple keeps the encryption keys and they can access all of your messages, if they feel like it. signal is encrypted by default and just saves when you created and when you last logged in to your account.
not sure, if cinnamon still qualifies as alternative considering the massive Linux Mint crowd.
how? what did you set up for that?
so many questions. what patents? how should they know you use it?
keepassxc database synced with syncthing across devices
Yes, and exactly that is reflected in the player numbers… By your and many others’ choice. They couldn’t care less about the reason.
I’m just saying that announcing their move ahead of time affects player numbers and they probably reported the player numbers after that announcement.
Well if you and assumingly many others decided to quit the game for good after that announcement, the number might be cherry picked, but not misleading as you said yourself that you are not going to play anymore.
In that case they also get what they want - solely Windows players.
I get your point, but that is only 50% of the article. 800 players simply don’t justify the effort of porting everything to Linux and risk more cheaters. Issues with cheaters affect the entire playerbase, not just those 800.
I’d like more Linux compatibility in large games as much as the next guy, but I get the justification not to do it.
never understood why steamos made sense aside from a steamdeck… just start steam in autostart and enable big picture
you cannotsimply quit civilization only after the tutorial…