Power to them, until the software I use has 100% Linux compatibility then my hand is forced
Power to them, until the software I use has 100% Linux compatibility then my hand is forced
Yeah nah, I’ve had updates turned off for years and have no issues. All I do is game on my windows comp
You can keep using win10 without security updates, just be smart about it. Have a good firewall, and just use it for gaming and bills or whatever and you’ll be fine
You’d think after the 3rd fried steamdeck they’d look to see if the problem is elsewhere
How the hell is this a meme?
So I can post pictures of dead babies as long as it was posted to Twitter first? Got it.
If I wanted current events, I’d go to News
You know what they say: itty bitty baby, itty bitty boat.
You had me at first but lost me at the end. Social anxiety and low self confidence is the opposite of egotistic
Ah, the ol Lemmy switcharoo
…and GrapheneOS considers my phone end-of-life and support for it will eventually stop. So unless you just got a brand new Pixel… kind of a waste.
Hard disagree. Just because it stops receiving updates doesn’t suddenly make it useless
Breaking the law is illegal.
I can see it, 196 gets a little spicy around critical events
I park in neutral since I like to sit for a few seconds, and 9 times out of 10 I’m going to be backing out anyway
It’s not just you
You can probably disable it with a custom install, like Cortana
Even if it did, it would extrude your brain out like a can of pillsbury biscuits
MMORPGs may not be the butt of South Park jokes anymore, but that doesn’t mean that they’re dead. They’re more diversified… Like others mentioned, other games are quietly stealing the thunder. Also, if you think about it, battle royale games are kinda MMOs with how many people are in the lobby, and games like Roblox and Minecraft can have players interact with large numbers of others
Legit question: for the average person, why would this matter? Like congrats copper, you can see my text messages to my mom, and my receipts in my email, and my pictures of my pets. If someone’s actually doing crime, then a password should be the least of their security measures.
I’m in the same boat as you and it drives me up a wall. I’ve found a solution and love getting 2-day battery life out of my 5 year old phone.
I swear by Greenify and use it religiously. It programmatically force-closes all of your apps that you don’t use, so that they don’t send broadcasts to each other like the other comments mentioned. There are only system apps running on my phone at all times, unless I specifically open other ones.
With “sensors off” toggled on, no GPS or auto-rotate, the only thing that triggers apps to open is changing networks or receiving a notification.
I monitor my web traffic through my router and my processor and disk activity, I’m confident.