Is Steam OS available for public use, or only Steam devices?
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anonymous111@lemmy.worldto
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•A Beginners Guide To Selfhosting Part 1English
2·2 months agoAwesome, thanks OP!
anonymous111@lemmy.worldto
Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•I proposed a hypothetical plan while high, would it work in court?
33·2 months agoThis happened in Scotland after the law was clarified on biological m/f:
https://www.edinburghlive.co.uk/news/edinburgh-news/trans-women-gather-topless-scottish-31666688
Looking good like a blood cell should.
I tried to find this at work a while ago. I think MS killed it :(
Good write up, thanks!
Taped mine to the back of my phone, hidden by the case.
I’ve had a busy week and this triggered some hysterical laughter.
Thanks you for your work
God that game saying “Find Nathan Gould” over and over.
I think I saw this season of Westworld.
Thanks for the tips. I did some got training a few months ago but hadn’t considered using it for Linux configs.
That is good advice.
Thank you for your advice. I will take it. As a beginner, I’ll start with Mint.
Would your reccomend any other secure distro for the future?
Thanks for the reply. I’m fairy average Joe. I’ll mainly use this machine for downloading files and general browsing. I don’t have any personal files or accounts on that device.
I’m mainly concerned with neglecting to enable (or disabling) something critical or accidentally downloading something malicious (although this hasn’t happened for many many years).
Thanks. I take it that software centre is like a Linux app store?
anonymous111@lemmy.worldto
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Plex migration from Windows to LinuxEnglish
4·11 months agoDoddle = easy Jiffie = quick
Marines quite: “It might be quick, but it ain’t easy.”
anonymous111@lemmy.worldto
Technology@lemmy.world•European digital regulation comes under attack from Trump, Musk and ZuckerbergEnglish
6·11 months agoI forget the name of it but there is a little known agreement that means digital services aren’t taxed. Example, I can offshore workers who connect to a server in the EU and performs work.
It covers things like Netflix streaming to EU customers without Netflix being taxed.
If you think about it this is a little odd. After all, goods are taxed when imported, why not digital services?
The EU is often criticised for having no digital leader. Switching that tax free hose off might resolve that.
anonymous111@lemmy.worldto
Technology@lemmy.ml•Meta is getting rid of factchecking. If you want to leave Instagram, what are your alternatives?
2·11 months agoAre there any popular open source alternatives? I checked a while ago but didn’t find anything.



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