I don’t understand how after all these years Steam doesn’t have more granular control over what games / activity you show to the world. Why can I just hide some games?
How is this so hard for a small indie company?
I don’t understand how after all these years Steam doesn’t have more granular control over what games / activity you show to the world. Why can I just hide some games?
How is this so hard for a small indie company?
I’m gonna put mah dick in the owl!
Wrong. /b/ was never good.
hunter2 isn't that safe of a password.
A potato is better than chrome.
It’s interesting to think about from a technological point of view, and there could be multiple ingress points to combat it.
The proposal doesn’t have a complete implementation, but it in essence they want websites to ask browsers for a key if sorts (attestation). In theory this flow would be a lot like hoe notifications work. Keeping that in mind, when the website asks the browser, what’s stopping us from making our own attestation server?
I just want WebKit for windows :(
It has a bunch of fine browsers on Linux, why isn’t there a decent GTK port for windows?
Hey guys did you know
One that I haven't seen here is Operator Mono. I use it everywhere I need monospaced fonts. It's paid, but since I don't need another font ever, it's worth it.
I mean, she’s “right” in that Twitter can’t be duplicated — but it can be made obsolete by better alternatives.
It's kind of funny to me that a KYM page is now a valid source for news.