I just set up a rule on my firewall to disallow outgoing web traffic from my TV so I can still control it over the wifi. Then if I want to sell it I haven't broken any functionality.
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Bazzite is immutable but uses rpm-ostree which means you can install basically any yum/dnf system packages and have them persist. It should be used sparingly but it's much more flexible than SteamOS because of it. I customize my own Bazzite-Gnome image to layer in a few packages but I'd consider that pretty advanced.
Why is it crying a giant sperm?
I assume it's because they are using performance capture for all the facial animations.
You can do anything...
We can't let the anti-trans black mold win.
I played the demo and it was pretty fun. I'll have to check this out.
My wife leaves the room, comes back in pajamas, and then falls asleep in the middle of the social event until people figure out that it's time to leave.
Oof. Yeah when storing encryption keys for backup media it's also important to remember to store the key in a place that is accessible when your services are down (like they could be at the time you're needing to restore a backup).
I've definitely screwed up and realized that a key I needed was stored in a credential database that was stored on the encrypted backup I was trying to restore. I was able to access another copy but it slowed me down.
Beware the Melonwasp.
At least on Android, spoofing GPS location is trivial (not that workarounds like this should be necessary).
Seeing how much they've advanced over recent years I can't imagine whatever that guy was working on would actually impress anyone today.