dino Now • 60%
has no special use case. Its hardened and comparably slower than Net- and FreeBSD
😂
dino Now • 100%
I have used all 3 major BSDs (Free, Open and Net). FreeBSD is ideal for servers due to its performance. OpenBSD is perfect for security appliances and NetBSD is perfect if you have exotic legacy hardware.
Funny that those descriptions contradict what these Distro actually aim to do. NetBSD is a the supposed performance oriented distro. FreeBSD should be able to do both, desktop and server. But your are on point with OpenBSD.
dino Now • 22%
Using a security focused Distro which has its use case in network devices as a "daily driver" shows that you priorities are "elsewhere".
dino Now • 100%
I haven't played Dota2 for years, but the toxicity was a reason I stopped. So I am not sure this thing is effective. I know its a tough task, but still I believe that if one developer can have better solutions to this, than it would be Valve.
dino Now • 100%
I hope you are right, I really like the game and hope they have some interesting fix for toxicitiy and matchmaking.
dino Now • 100%
hopefully, I just hope Deadlock doesn't get the Artifact treatment
dino Now • 85%
no dotted zeroes = no terminal use
dino Now • 100%
they would fit into the Deadlock development, imo
dino Now • 100%
COSMIC is Rust, Iced, Smithay, Tiling, customisable, Wayland-only (and thus Wayland-first),
what is iced? i dont care about smithay, why should I? customisable as a feature? ever DE is except Gnome, I guess?
dino Now • 100%
Also, create a settings GUI. This isn’t the 1960s.
rofl
dino Now • 100%
Who is Ted Ts' in this context?
dino Now • 10%
old white man scared of losing their jobs or their commits going insigificant...who cares. Lets move on.
dino Now • 100%
Lol, yea exactly. Thats why electornic devices stop working after their guarantee runs out 80% of the time... ;)
dino Now • 50%
exactly, otherwise she needs your help
dino Now • 18%
Something doesn't work so instead of fixing I am looking for alternatives...
dino Now • 100%
"open them up"? make them open source or what? thats ridicolous
dino Now • 75%
I don't understand this bullshit, if developers/publishers drop their games, just stop investing time into their games or buying from them. How could you force private companies to invest into something which gives zero return?
So yeah, I want to discuss or point out why I think Valve needs to fix Anti-Cheat issues. They have VAC but apparently its doing *jackshit*, be it **Counter Strike 2** (any previous iterations) or something like **Hunt: Showdown** the prevalence of cheating players is non deniable. For me personally it has come to a point that I am not enjoying playing those games anymore, although they are great games by itself. But the amount of occurrences being killed or playing against cheaters is at a height, where I don't see the point anymore. - Why I think Valve is the only company able to something against cheaters? Because they have the **tools** with VAC already aiming to prevent cheaters. Valve has got the **resources** to actually invest into something more profound which could be used for any game where anti-cheat protection needs to be implemented. And lastly Valve is the company which is **interested** in furthering the ability to gaming on Linux, the anti-cheat solution needs to work on both operating systems. Only Valve has the **motivation and means** to achieve that with their knowledge and resources. What do you guys think about the topic? Is the fight against cheaters hopeless? Do you think some other entity should provide anti-cheat protection, why? I skimmed over "anti cheat in linux kernel" posts in the net, but I have very little knowledge about the topic, what is your stance on it? Edited: Mixed EAC with VAC. EAC seems to be part of Epic Company. Both of these tools seem unable to prevent cheating like mentioned above.
great video and amazing channel all together, many very useful beginner to advanced tech tips for sf6, highly recommend.
Great advice from Brian_F on how to make use of the training mode in SF6, must see for anybody wanting to improve his game.
Amazing game of Redbull Kumite 2023 finals. Extremely explosive head to head match between the two "birds"
Great Zangief guide, explaining how to approach SPDing your foes. Really nice, helped me a lot.
They have character specific channel with lots of resources check it out, I will copy pasta useful stuff here.
Cool video guide, esp the oki part and corner pressure is interesting. Looking to in cooperate this into my playstyle.
Great combo guide, to check the basic routes and punishes.
Great short video of Marisa's basics, helped me a great deal so far (two star Gold currently). Channel has also other videos like this if you are interested.
A pastebin for reversals for SF6