

Theoretically finding how it transmits data and hitting it with a hammer


Theoretically finding how it transmits data and hitting it with a hammer


It’s at least setting legal precedent which makes it easier to fight against these.


I thought voluntary scanning was already on the books (this is what I gathered from the article)? What makes this version different?


Does it show I’ve never used an atomic distro before?


I’m sorry to say this, but switching distros would be the better option. Bazzite locks down a lot of parts to ensure it works for games. There’s ways around it, but the effort is so much more compared to any other popular distro. Plenty of distros either come with KDE or have a version that has KDE.


In terms of immutability, Bazzite by design makes it very difficult to install things that aren’t in the app store/flatpal/homebrew. It is an OS dedicated to gaming, and tries to make it as hard as possible to mess that up. I’ve ran into similar issues when I try to do some non-gaming things, or more advanced gaming things on it (like installing a fan patch). It’s not a good OS choice if you want to do more than game and surf the web.


And that’s what made me finally donate to Python after a little over a decade of using it.


Honestly I’m all on board with formatters that just make decisions for you. I don’t give a fuck if it’s my preferred style. I just want the entire codebase to be consistent.
I did some vague streaming stuff for some friends and really enjoyed playing around with OBS to get some overlays and stuff. As long as you’re getting into it cause you find it fun, I see no reason to not try it. Just keep in mind you’ll probably not make it big and this will remain what it starts as: a hobby. Don’t let others deter you from trying atuff out. Even If it’s not your thing you learned some skills and what you like/don’t like.