You can get very high end office chairs incredibly cheap if you looks used. It's not hard to all to find Steelcase Leaps and Herman Miller Aerons under $300 on Craigslist, eBay, FB Marketplace, or used office supply stores. I got my Steelcase Leap for $220 and it's been going strong for over 5 years now.
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This is a weird thread. Lots of complaints about lock in and companies managing your keys, both of which are easily avoidable, the exact same way you'd do so with your passwords.
What do you means by this? What part do you want to be open source? Passkey are just cryptographic keys, no part of that requires anything unfree. There's aready an open source authentication stack you can use to implement them. You can store them completely locally with KeyPassXC for selfhost Vaultwarden to store them remotely. Both are open source?
And yet Nintendo files bogus copyright claims against emulators.
No problem. I do think they had it as an option before they made it the default whenever Proton is used
If you're on the newest version you shouldn't need to manually select anything to use UMU. You just need to be using a Proton runner as your Wine version. I'm using GE-Proton9-15 and I can see in the logs when watching a game that Umu is being used.
No, a dev in their Discord said not to expect it this year.
You can already use umu with Lutris. If you choose any version of Proton as your wine runner, Lutris will automatically use Proton. One pretty major drawback is that Lutris won't allow you to use winetricks, as umu didn't add support for it until after the last Lutris release. Heroic supports it as well.
I haven't seen the Bottles devs give any info about when they might implement. I'm thinking it might not be until Bottles Next.
They were found earlier, I saw this tweet resurface when he was first chosen as Trumps VP. This article is just talking about old news.
Id like to add a lutris integration for it at aome point.
The joke is a popular meme of making up things that are happening on the podcast that obviously do not fit the general idea of the podcast. If you are aware of these memes, you'd probably understand the joke right away.
I still think it's not a good joke to make since it can be easily misleading. I'm not sure there was a good way to make this joke while clarifying it was a joke, and they would've been better off finding some other meme to make a joke with.
I think the biggest problem with the joke is that Proton somehow didn't understand their audience at all. I would imagine it leans older and most of their followers wouldn't get it. Most of my Gen Z friends would have understood the meme, but I doubt many of them follow Proton on Twitter.
They've been focused on privacy for 10 years, before it was nearly as marketable.