

do they have a .onion domain?


do they have a .onion domain?


I’ve been gaming on Debian (granted, with the backports kernel). What am I missing? Everything works and I’ve had zero issues.

giiirl i don’t return to work until the end of january. you’re but a gnat in the wind. blocking you just cuz i don’t care to see notifications from you. have the day you deserve


Did I say I can reproduce it reliably or that it happens every single time? It’s obviously an intermittent issue or everyone would be able to reproduce it immediately. I don’t have Windows at home so I can’t even try. But good try, I guess? Don’t believe me, I genuinely do not give a shit.

Not bullshit. I don’t use it other than at work and its constantly doing bullshit like this. Just because you’re not seeing it doesn’t mean it doesn’t happen to others.
Librewolf is great, but I would personally recommend Waterfox for most. Librewolf has a poor UX (due to its increased security) which can put people off. The nice thing about Waterfox is that they also have an mobile app https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=net.waterfox.android.release


In short: LibreWolf is for those who want a “locked-down” fortress out of the box, while Waterfox is for those who want a privacy-conscious browser that still feels like a normal, convenient daily driver.
Choose LibreWolf if: You want the highest level of privacy without having to manually edit config files, and you don’t mind occasionally “fixing” a broken website or re-logging into accounts.
Choose Waterfox if: You want a privacy-respecting browser that supports Firefox Sync, has an Android counterpart, and handles streaming sites/logins without any extra friction (it supports WideWine out of the box, which lets you stream DRM protected content (netflix, hulu, disney, etc).


so many good shots!


how can we fix that?


I should add, Debian is more “bare bones” than more gaming focused distros. e.g. flatpak isn’t installed by default on Debian, so you have to take that step before you can install steam via the gnome store or command line. It’s not difficult, but it is an additional step.


I’ve been using Steam via flatpak on Debian without any issues (yet) since Trixie released.


… of course they fucking do!


Happened to me with a group of people when offroading out in the middle of nowhere and no data/wireless. Almost impossible to share info without going back to civilization. Doesn’t happen often, but its a nice feature to have.


Our systems were never compromised…
The wording is important. They can say their systems weren’t compromised, sure, but the bigger news is that their org was infiltrated by a bad actor.


and plays exactly into what Putin wants, to weaken the US even further.


Andy Ogles (R-TN). plaster the racist piece of shit’s name all over. don’t let them hide.


If sending a message is the only requirement, email fits the bill and has worked for half a century. If we’re being real, the reason Signal “can’t do what Telegram does” is because Telegram doesn’t even attempt to do what Signal does. Signal is tackling a much bigger problem.


Telegram is basically not even encrypted. They are not offering the same service.
Not yet. You can install the beta version directly from github, if you’re interested to play around with it: https://github.com/joinloops/loops-expo/releases
If you want to get automatic updates, you can install the Obtanium app, add the app via the link above, and it will notify you whenever there’s updates and install them.