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What drew you to the high seas?
  • TLDR; It started as a young teen who just wanted to get games for free; It continues because companies don't give two flying hoots about me.

    Currently, I pirate because I can't rightfully give any money to these anti-consumer companies that will only victimize me. I can't own anything anymore, and this absolutely frustrates me. If I could own the media I purchase, I wouldn't pirate anymore. (by this I mean I wouldn't pirate the media I consume. I'd still data hoard because it's a literal addiction, please help!!)

    I don't pirate games anymore; or better said, I rarely pirate games, and when I do they're ran in a VM with VFIO because I really don't like the idea of running arbitrary code on my system; even though we have reputable, vetted, and trustworthy groups. (As a general rule, I don't trust what I can't verify.) I buy all my games on Steam for convenience, and I opt to use Goldberg's Steam Emulator (which is open source!!) to store backups of my games, and this setup works wonderfully! I stay away from games with invasive DRM like Denuvo (I play these in a VM), and I've long stopped buying EA and Ubisoft games. The only forms of media I pirate nowadays are movies, and music (and the occasional game).

  • Firefox Power User Keeps 7,400+ Browser Tabs Open for 2 Years
  • This makes me feel good about my 300+ open tabs😅

  • Doing my part
  • I take pride in being able to represent Linux through a "stupid hardware survey."

  • Doing my part
  • Wow. I've gotten quite a few Steam Survey requests throughout the years; from what I can tell, it picks users 'at random'. I've also read very mixed things on whether or not you can do it yourself, eg; go into settings and choose to do it?? Or run some command/dialog on Steam startup??

  • Doing my part
  • I salute you!🫡

  • Systemd wants to expand to include a sudo replacement
  • Or as I've taken to calling it, GNU+systemd+Linux.

  • Modern alternatives to FreeIPA
  • Maybe I'm just nostalgic but I think a classic IPA doesn't need a modern twist. I'm all for IPA open sourcing their beer; heck, free beer is good enough for me.

    In all seriousness though, I already saw a user recommend kanidm. I can vouch for kanidm; written in Rust, it allows offline authentication and offline caching of user info, which is really handy if you're in a situation with poor internet connectivity. kanidm is feature rich:@g5pw@feddit.it already mentioned OAuth2 support, LDAP, RADIUS; etc. It even supports TOTP!! Kanidm doesn't support SAML IIRC, But SSO can be achieved through OAuth2 with OIDC.

    From kanidm's Github:

    Kanidm aims to have the features richness of FreeIPA, but without the resource and administration overheads. If you want a complete IDM package, but in a lighter footprint and easier to manage, then Kanidm is probably for you. In testing with 3000 users + 1500 groups, Kanidm is 3 times faster for search operations and 5 times faster for modification and addition of entries (your results may differ however, but generally Kanidm is much faster than FreeIPA).

    https://github.com/kanidm/kanidm

  • What's the best name for the Cybertruck?
  • Polygon on Wheels

  • Need explanations about compiling
  • Incredible!! I don't think I have ever heard this explained in such simplicity. Great write up.

  • VPN by Google One is shutting down for good
  • Google can go to hell.

  • You are going to be trapped in a room for 12 hours with a mid 2000s office desktop with no internet connection and an external hard drive; what are you putting on the hard drive?
  • You are going to be trapped in a room for 12 hours with a mid 2000s office desktop with no internet connection and an external hard drive; what are you putting on the hard drive?

    Nothing, because I won't have an internet connection...

  • Unveiling the xz Utils Backdoor which deliberately opens our SSH connections for RCAs
  • For all those wanting to know what version of the xz package you have, DO NOT use xz -V or xz --version. Ask your package manager instead; e.g. apt info xz-utils. Executing a potentially malicious binary IS NOT a good idea, so ask your package manager instead.

  • What are your thoughts on Flatpak/Flathub?
  • I personally prefer to use Flatpaks over traditional packages because of the added security, sandboxing, and overall convenience of not having to deal with dependency hell. It's especially nice being able to have proprietary applications sandboxed from the rest of my system without worrying that Steam is snooping on my 'super-important-tax-documents'.

    Flatpaks are also very useful for having up-to-date packages on distros like Debian, and it's derivatives. People can still use their preferred distro without having to worry about not getting a certain update, feature, bug fix, etc, for their applications.

    Being able to restrict what applications have access to is a game-changer for me. A lot of times Flatpaks, by default, have very lenient permissions, and with the use of Flatseal I can restrict it to my liking. Worried about Audacity's telemetry?? Turn network permissions off. Now, not all applications will work well (or at all) without internet connectivity, but for applications like Audacity, it works great!! Flatpaks can also be very useful for developers.

    That's not to say that Flatpaks are without their fair share of issues. Are they bloated?? Yeah, and although it's not an issue for me, it may be for some people. Desktop integration is, meh. Themes, and fonts don't always integrate the best. (A while back there were issues with Flatpak's sandbox, but I won't touch on that because I need to refresh my mind on it, and it was actively being developed to fix those issues so it possibly isn't even an issue anymore.)

    Overall I think Flatpaks are absolutely wonderful.

  • Warner Bros. is now erasing games as it plans to delist Adult Swim-published titles
  • Time, and time again, they prove how piracy is literally THE only option when it comes to preserving media.

  • Yuzu agrees to pay Nintendo $2.4 million and will entirely shut down
  • Lots of people have already forked it. I think it's even backed up on the Internet Archive too. You could also check the Yuzu subreddit as well.

  • Yuzu and Citra are still available
  • The Citra team is the same team behind Yuzu, so yes they are both gone. It's a sad day today.

  • Yuzu and Citra are still available
  • The team behind Yuzu was also the team behind Citra so unfortunately Citra is gone as well. But Citra has also been forked so source code is still available.

  • Yuzu and Citra are still available

    There’s still time!!! Get Yuzu and Citra on Flathub now if you don’t already have it!!!

    https://flathub.org/apps/org.citra_emu.citra

    https://flathub.org/apps/org.yuzu_emu.yuzu

    Just a note: Yuzu’s latest build is mainline-0-1734. The latest build of Yuzu on Flathub is mainline-0-1733.

    Edit: Flathub has now been updated for the latest build of Yuzu --> mainline-0-1734

    Also: Thanks to a commenter on another one of my posts for providing a link to a different post that consults preserving/forking Yuzu’s codebase.

    link: https://lemmy.world/post/12733553

    Edit#2: Yuzu and Citra have now been removed from the Flathub website, but are however still available via their flatpak commands:

    flatpak install flathub org.yuzu_emu.yuzu

    flatpak install flathub org.citra_emu.citra

    For more context, A Flathub admin responded to someone on the Flathub Matrix channel saying that Yuzu and Citra won't be removed from Flathub completely until they "understand legal implications better"

    Flahub Matrix channel: https://matrix.to/#/#flathub:matrix.org

    !

    Thank you to ObjectiveJellyfish36 for providing the image and information about the Flathub Admin's response.

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    Yuzu and Citra are still available

    There’s still time!!! Get Yuzu and Citra on Flathub now if you don’t already have it!!!

    https://flathub.org/apps/org.citra_emu.citra

    https://flathub.org/apps/org.yuzu_emu.yuzu

    Just a note: Yuzu’s latest build is mainline-0-1734. The latest build of Yuzu on Flathub is mainline-0-1733.

    Edit: Flathub has now been updated for the latest build of Yuzu -> mainline-0-1734

    Also: Thanks to a commenter on another one of my posts for providing a link to a different post that consults preserving/forking Yuzu’s codebase.

    link: https://lemmy.world/post/12733553

    Edit#2: Yuzu and Citra have now been removed from the Flathub website, but are however still available via their flatpak commands:

    flatpak install flathub org.yuzu_emu.yuzu

    flatpak install flathub org.citra_emu.citra

    For more context, A Flathub admin responded to someone on the Flathub Matrix channel saying that Yuzu won't be removed from Flathub completely until they "understand legal implications better"

    Flathub Matrix channel: https://matrix.to/#/#flathub:matrix.org

    !

    Thank you to ObjectiveJellyfish36 for providing the image and information about the Flathub Admin's response.

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    Yuzu and Citra are still available

    There's still time!!! Get Yuzu and Citra on Flathub now if you don't already have it!!!!

    https://flathub.org/apps/org.citra_emu.citra

    https://flathub.org/apps/org.yuzu_emu.yuzu

    Edit: Just a note: Yuzu's latest build is mainline-0-1734. The latest build of Yuzu on Flathub is mainline-0-1733.

    Edit#2: As a commenter on this post mentioned: Flathub has now been updated for the latest build of Yuzu -> mainline-0-1734

    Also: Thank you @Krafting@lemmy.world for providing a link to a post that consults preserving/forking Yuzu’s codebase.

    https://lemmy.world/post/12733553

    Edit#3: Yuzu and Citra have now been removed from the Flathub website, but are however still available via their flatpak commands:

    flatpak install flathub org.yuzu_emu.yuzu

    flatpak install flathub org.citra_emu.citra

    For more context, A Flathub admin responded to someone on the Flathub Matrix channel saying that Yuzu won't be removed from Flathub completely until they "understand legal implications better"

    Flathub Matrix channel: https://matrix.to/#/#flathub:matrix.org

    !

    Thank you to ObjectiveJellyfish36 for providing the image and information about the Flathub Admin's response.

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    To Hyperion or The Expanse?

    I've had both, the Hyperion series, and The Expanse series sitting on my shelf for years now, and only ever read a little bit of the first books of both series.

    I'm currently re-reading the Lord of The Rings trilogy, but after, I'm planning on reading The Expanse or Hyperion series.

    Which should I read first?

    Edit: Thank you all so much for your feedback!! The general consensus seems to lean towards reading The Expanse first, so I think I'll read through Leviathan Wakes and then read Hyperion unless Leviathan Wakes provokes me to directly continue into the second book.

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    mudle mudle @lemmy.ml

    boo

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