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  • That's not true. It's not all free software. The distribution of it certainly isn't free even if most of the individual pieces are.

    My distro containing emacs doesn't make the distribution itself free software, it just contains some free software. Similar to how emacs being on Windows doesn't make Windows free software.

    Steam OS is a higher percentage of free software than Windows, but it is not exclusively free software. The SteamOS trademark is also not free to use without authorization.

    This is not disparaging free software, you're making drama where there need not be any.

  • The reality you live in must be nice. The CCP is just a peaceful little government trying to live its peaceful little life and bring people peace and happiness.

    China is a threat though. Destruction of as many computers as possible is a real threat. CCP members being able to request access to control servers and fire employees that might otherwise refuse is a real threat.

    So much of this is automated. You request SSH keys for "a review", upload a file to the distribution system, it sends it out as an update, and the update waits for the command and control server to say "go" before sending your credit card numbers from Steam to the CCP and bricking your computer. If it ever happens, it will be over before you know what hit you.

  • Sure, but by then it could be too late for the vast majority of people.

    It's not super relevant if nobody is looking for it/it's hard to detect even if you are and plenty of damage can be done prior to detection.

  • They can do whatever they want. Operating systems are effectively divided into two partitions, privileged kernel space and user space.

    When you run a kernel level anticheat what you're really doing is running a custom program in the kernel space. It effectively becomes part of Windows.

    This means that anything that an operating system can instruct hardware to do, that program can do. It can read your files, check your email, print letter you wrote to your crush in Word but "deleted" because it was embarrassing, log every key you type, turn on your webcam, listen to the microphone, download explicit or illegal imagery, upload your hard drive to the NSA, disable your computer fans, etc

    You really only want to run this stuff if it's from a trustworthy vendor and even then it's completely defensible to object to running one of these programs.

    Currently these things have yet to be caught doing any of these things, but that's because they haven't been instructed to, not because they can't.

  • I mean this is FSR upscaling that I'm referring to. I did several comparisons and determined that it looked significantly better to upscaling using FSR from 2K -> 4k than it did to run at 2k.

    Hunt has other ghosting issues but they're related to CryEngine's fake ray tracing technology (unrelated to the Nvidia/AMD ray tracing) and they happen without any upscaling applied.

  • I mean it installs a rootkit on your computer that gives them full control over everything including what you type, hear, and see as well as the ability to record what you've previously typed and said. It could at any moment also fully disable your computer (as well as millions of other computers) rendering them useless.

    Just because they haven't used it that way, don't assume they can't or won't.

  • China is state capitalism. Capitalism isn't losing. The West is losing because China is using state funds to buy up successful Western companies, and as their new owner, has the ability to force them to do China's bidding.

    Meanwhile the West is completely barred from buying a majority stake in any successful Chinese company and even if it could would not be taking it over on behalf of serving the state.

    The problem is China plays by its own rules and those rules are heavily stacked against every other nation. That was fine when they were making junk for Walmart; it's not so fine when it's highly sophisticated electronics and software (that can do whatever China wants it to in the West) ... and to add insult to injury it's often based on stolen Western technology (since us idiots decided to put the factories that manufacturer the designs there).

  • I mean it's a profit engine for the CCP and it has its own rootkit (that people willingly install) in the form of Vanguard AntiCheat as well as that other one being used in the new DeltaForce game.

  • Eh I'm pretty happy with the upscaling. I did several tests and upscaling won out for me personally as a happy middle ground to render Hunt Showdown at 4k vs running at 2k with great FPA and no upscaling or 4k with no upscaling but bad FPS.

  • I worry we're going to reach a point where we're too far down the rabbit hole and the million and billionaire class that's heavily invested in the fantasy will just not accept their bad bet.

  • Mileage plus I think is just their free rewards program. So, not really a subscription, but it's kinda like "download the app for a free coffee once a week"/"join our loyalty program" kinda promotions.

  • I had some pretty terrible Thai in Poland, so it's definitely not uniquely Mexican food 🙂 That's just one that I've had a few more encounters with that was more consistently bad.

    Fair point about the cultural influence; it's probably less cultural influence than number of immigrants (and the US definitely has a lot of immigrants from asia and Mexico). I live in Ohio, so I'm fairly far from the border, but the Mexican food still ranges from "pretty good" to "fantastic."

    Meanwhile finding like good French, German, or Belgian cooking, even in areas with historic immigration from those areas in decades or centuries past is quite difficult.

    Even more traditional "early European American immigrant" food (like chicken and noodles, mashed potatoes, corn on the cob, mush, turkey, roast beef sandwiches, etc) can feel endangered outside of Amish country, family kitchens, and large chain restaurants that do it badly.

  • Yeah if there is a nuke coming and you can't get to shelter, you want to be near where it hits not a few miles away IIRC

    Radiation poisoning is a hell of a way to go

  • It's not just the US that has bland restaurants and/or is afraid of spice.

    I've been to restaurants in the Czech Republic, Germany, Poland, Austria, and Bulgaria.

    I'm sure there are places that spice things up more and some of the restaurants were really good, but some were also some of the most bland food I've had at a restaurant.

    It's the same thing in the US; there are places that won't put any spice on and there are places that will leave you crying the food is so hot and everything in-between.

    Also every "Mexican" food dish I've had in Europe has just been bad. Y'all are doing it wrong.

  • It's kind of funny because if you go look at the reply about soccer, several people are like "that wasn't the Europeans, that was the brits!"

    It's the same thing here with different states doing different crazy things ... Not that we also don't do some stuff nationally that's crazy, like electing a certain felon, but ya know

  • Yes, it’s expensive as hell, and my suspicion is that long term the displays will be replaced with a waveguide (Stanford’s looks pretty good at this point), so it won’t need the external-facing display

    Interesting; any more information on this? I tried a search but didn't turn much up.

    I think that they saw what Google glass could become capable of, and thought that the phone as it is now (screen, etc) was going to become obsolete at some point, and they were terrified of losing that race.

    That's very fair... I definitely think the only viable future here is lightweight AR glasses.

  • I mean you can't stay out of their "exact" blind spot, but vehicles aren't that different. The blind spot is typically in the range of behind the driver's side door to a few feet behind the rear bumper.

  • it's also in that exact situation that you'll be surprised to see that some fucker has been cruising in your blind spot for a long time.

    An additional helpful tip is to get out of people's blind spots. Don't be the one driving in another person's blind spot for an extended amount of time because they are a lot more likely to turn into you.

  • Do you have a screenshot of what it looks like in 2024 (or I suppose 2025 lol)?

  • I want it to render things quickly and to support light & dark themes.

    Both konsole and alacrity have failed me there.

    If it has any window chrome, I want it to look good.

    Ghostty ... actually does everything I want pretty well, modulo some rendering glitches I attribute to GTK and fractional scaling.

    Edit: I do like smooth scrolling, but I can live without it. I've used emacs for so long ... I'm just used to not having it for walls of text, even though I think slight smooth scrolling majorly improves readability of motion.