I’ve been told that going outside and having a walk is good for anxiety as well, though.
SavvyWolf
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SavvyWolf@pawb.socialto Linux Gaming@lemmy.world•Old Call of Duty RCE's and ProtonEnglish17·10 days agoWine/Proton isn’t designed to be a sandbox. A motivated enough attacker could make an exploit that checks if it’s running in wine and do some wine specific stuff.
Even if you do manage to sandbox it from your root filesystem, it still needs access to your Steam account, which an attacker could compromise.
Because people have conversations and then clickbait youtubers overexaggerate it.
Main.
Don’t get me wrong, the whole debate is Microsoft just being performative (why not use your vast wealth to actually help people?). But honestly, putting the debate aside, “main” is just a clearer and more intuitive name.
SavvyWolf@pawb.socialto Linux@lemmy.ml•[theoretical] What would the real impacts of FOSS software becoming more prevalent in all segments of society?English183·14 days agoRealistically, probably not much for people outside of the tech industry. People will use the best tool for the job, and whether it’s foss or not won’t matter.
Mint. It just works and Cinnamon is a good DE (ui design peaked in the Windows XP days). Plus you also get all the software built and tested for Ubuntu without the bullshit of using Ubuntu.
For my server I use NixOS, because having one unified configuration is so nice.
SavvyWolf@pawb.socialto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•How to combat large amounts of Ai scrapersEnglish1·17 days agoIt’ll still slow them down and reduce load on your server. I also think many of these crawlers focus on volume; time spent computing the hash is time not spent crawling someone else’s site.
SavvyWolf@pawb.socialto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Anyone have the experience registering a domain name with false personal information?English23·18 days agoMost registrars have some form of whois protection now, so the only people who can easily see it are the registars themselves (and the government that controls them).
Assuming you’re paying for a domain using real money, they’ll need your information on file as part of the online payment anyway, so using a fake id doesn’t really hide anything from them.
SavvyWolf@pawb.socialto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•How to combat large amounts of Ai scrapersEnglish65·19 days agoI’ve seen people suggesting and using Anubis, haven’t used it myself though.
SavvyWolf@pawb.socialto linuxmemes@lemmy.world•Arch Linux: For those who have the "I can fix him!" mentality.English26·20 days agoPeople who have a favourite pencil.
SavvyWolf@pawb.socialto Mildly Interesting@lemmy.world•In the United Kingdom, there’s a tradition of letting the political party of any lawmaker assassinated in an act of political violence run unopposed in the by-election. English3·20 days agoFirstly, the Prime Minister and an MP are very different, so it’s not really a fair comparison. Replacing an MP with one of the same party might result in what? Your bins being taken out on a different day?
Anyway, I think this is a “don’t let perfect be the enemy of good situation”. Without any safeguards, an assassination is most likely to come from someone across the political spectrum than someone next to them. So it makes sense to focus on preventing that even if it does open a potential (risky to execute) exploit.
SavvyWolf@pawb.socialto Mildly Interesting@lemmy.world•In the United Kingdom, there’s a tradition of letting the political party of any lawmaker assassinated in an act of political violence run unopposed in the by-election. English211·20 days ago… Isn’t wanting to kill someone with vastly different views more common than wanting to kill someone with only slightly different views?
Like, sure someone could kill someone in the party they like for the chance to get someone they like better in power. But realistically it won’t change much (they’re still bound by the same whip) and it’s not worth the risk of going to jail.
SavvyWolf@pawb.socialto Linux@lemmy.ml•Three Years of Nix and NixOS: The Good, the Bad, and the UglyEnglish21·21 days agoSkipped to the “ugly” part of the article and I kind of agree with the language being hard?
I think a bigger problem is that it’s hard to find “best practices” because information is just scattered everywhere and search engines are terrible.
Like, the language itself is fairly simple and the tutorial is good. But it’s a struggle when it comes to doing things like “how do I change the source of a package”, “how do I compose two modules together” and “how do I add a repo to a flake so it’s visible in my config”. Most of this information comes from random discourse threads where the responder assumes you have a working knowledge of the part of the codebase they’re taking about.
SavvyWolf@pawb.socialto Mildly Interesting@lemmy.world•AI Experts are more likely than the public to say AI will have a positive effect on the United StatesEnglish171·24 days agoPresumably because the “AI” that these people are working on is different from what’s being shoved down our throat by aibros.
Stuff like folding proteins or whatever it is they do all day.
If it stays up, it’s certainly going to be interesting seeing the difference in view counts between it and his other videos.
SavvyWolf@pawb.socialto RetroGaming@lemmy.world•What’s the best, reasonably priced, handheld device I can buy to play GameCube games?English10·27 days agoProbably a Steam deck; I’ve used mine to play Gamecube games and it’s worked fine.
SavvyWolf@pawb.socialto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•XPipe - A connection hub for all your servers: Status update for the v16 releaseEnglish5·28 days agoHad a quick look through your website and something jumped out at me (about the enterprise edition, I assume that the community edition doesn’t have this clause):
There is not a hard limit for activations per license as we understand the need to run XPipe on many machines per user. There is instead a soft activation/usage limit that is tracked for the license key and uses common usage patterns as a reference.
I may be missing something obvious (it’s a hobby of mine), but I can’t seem to find anywhere what exactly these soft limits are.
Don’t know if it has games you’re interested in, but I’ve been using r2modman and it’s worked pretty well. Even for games run through Proton.
SavvyWolf@pawb.socialto Linux Gaming@lemmy.world•Warning: Lutris discord tolerates far right, racism and genocide apologiaEnglish21·29 days agoSo I got curious about this, and had a look into it.
Firstly, the entire conversation was scrubbed from the chat, and it was done so before the lemmy.ml callout post was discovered/made. So claiming that they’re “okay with it” is a bit of a stretch.
The entire discussion seemed to have spawned from this article: https://www.plagiarismtoday.com/2025/06/23/h3h3-ethan-klein-sues-three-reaction-streamers/ . I don’t know or care enough to say who is right or wrong, but here you go in case anyone wants to look into it.
Apparently, according to a quick search, Asmongold did make some choice comments about Palestine.
What I assumed happened is that people were talking about the lawsuit and someone offhandedly mentioned Asmongold. Then GlacialTurtle decided to go on a long rant about genocide and then was told to cool it. Because obviously anyone that doesn’t want to talk about genocide in a server about Linux software is in fact tactily supporting genocide, Turtle doubled down and ended up getting banned. Then they went to their next platform to complain about it, Lemmy, and now here we are two degrees removed from the discussion with no actual receipts.
Somewhat fittingly, earlier yesterday, they were talking about the tragic death/murder of Mikayla Raines.
I think the one on the left is Wario Land.