Also, there's a Steam achievement you get by not playing it for 10 years.
Wasn't that 4 or 5 years?
Also, there's a Steam achievement you get by not playing it for 10 years.
Wasn't that 4 or 5 years?
Why would I use this instead of a Mastodon instance?
This is heavily dependent on your region, country, and airline. Some commenters immediately answer like you were in the US but those might not be valid for you.
Now who am I supposed to root for? TF2 again? Is that game even still alive?
Yes; Yes.
Sync is the closest to Relay right now, but not with the default settings. You can set it up to have votes for swiped posts / comments like on Relay.
I hope the Blood Dragon gets a proper sequel this time
The world you're in has faced its end no less than three times but slutty catgirls are dancing in the center of a maritime city state.
MITM isn't as much of an issue as it was back in 2010. Every site uses HTTPS now. As long as you don't ignore the warnings, you'll be fine.
any distro doing that
I meant manually from the cli. I'm not aware of any GUI tools having support for the special LVM features either.
I've tried to set up rEFInd but couldn't get the proper configs / kernel parameters to work for my LUKS-enabled setup. If you're willing to try another loader out, I was able to make systemd-boot work with both plymouth (flicker-less loading), luks (with graphical prompt), and secure boot too.
Tumbleweed solves the first issue as well by running BTRFS by default on root with snapper configured. I’ve done a few rollbacks in the 3-4 years I’ve used it, and it’s way better than trying to fix an Arch system with pacman. I could get the same effect with Arch, but most users aren’t going to consider BTRFS or ZFS on root with Arch (I had BTRFS on /home on Arch, but that didn’t help much).
What about LVM snapshots? I assume everyone sets up LVM nowadays anyway.
Ah, but that's a different game technically