

Remember to keep Hannah Montana Linux too!


Remember to keep Hannah Montana Linux too!
But overall, feels a bit overblown.
Also about the issue linked at https://mastodon.pirateparty.be/@surfhosting/115674311171581770, where I just gone through, likewise I can’t see any indication of malicious code, only the code maintainer failing to show he himself is legitimate. Still rather suspicious.
In case someone wants to read the whole context given, just a warning, the first two links are pretty lenghty before getting to the point, and the third opens synthetizing it.


So… What about autistic people sounding like LLMs before LLMs were a thing?


Iirc the maintainer of the wiki has a sister group in Steam’s forums, so people could ask him to migrate the wiki.


Wouldn’t the readme be the easiest part as the dev would need to know the ins, outs and quirks of his own project?


Maybe can ask also on !patientgamers@sh.itjust.works?


There’s also games without DRM on Steam if you’d rather not spend more that what’s been gifted. As Steam itself doesn’t track those, there’s those two wikis keep track of it if you want:
https://steam.fandom.com/wiki/List_of_DRM-free_games
https://www.pcgamingwiki.com/wiki/The_big_list_of_DRM-free_games_on_Steam


Just read the article. The arguments given feel like they could easily be used to push more anti-privacy laws, and considering how pushy they are, I feel inclined to think that’s the case. Also using Twitter as the target, they can induce people to cause noise for the subject.


Alternatively, maybe just making a new folder on the USB’s root and putting stuff in there would suffice?
Also if the OP uses Ventoy, from my tests you can put whatever in the partition for the ISOs without interfering in Ventoy’s functionalities.


Sounds quite dystopian, setting a precedent for either (or both) the host being considered accomplice for any wrongdoings of any third parties, and/or inducing hosting companies to become informal polices. And it comes in quite a curious time, when the EU is trying to push for chat control, some US states are trying to push for AI surveillance cameras, Brazil passed a law that requires apps to do facial recognition, GrapheneOS is being targeted by French news media, and all those using potential crimes and cherry-picking cases to justify.


Unsure if it’d be capable, but one thing I’d try is making it into an internet repeater with wihotspot. My Raspberry Pi 3B is getting plenty of use thanks to it.
Ah, hadn’t came across it. Thanks!
And about the post itself, first paragraph is a bit concerning. Wonder if we will be able to uninstall the official spyware. But at least they are transparent it will be there and put it right in the beginning of the text.
Android stuff on PC
To have an alternative for BlissOS.
I see, what I shame =/
Thanks though
Sadly not what I’m looking for. I’m looking specifically for the system as a whole being Android, not a system running inside another.


Cynical as I have become in recent years, I can’t help but to think it’d be due to a VM seldom carrying interesting data for data brokers - your real machine is usually where the “good stuff” is.
I’m not its target audience (not much of movies fan), but considering I made sheets for similar uses for music and games, it makes me think: