The picture with your pup is especially sweet. Glad mum came back for the bebi.
grow a plant, hug your dog, lift heavy, eat healthy, be a nerd, play a game and help each other out
The picture with your pup is especially sweet. Glad mum came back for the bebi.
And the Linux / Unix-specific ecosystem & technology arguments therein.
oh look at that lil snoot 😊🥰
Where did I say they were harvesting data?
I’d presume through the same mechanism leveraged for achievements:
Timeline and Event Markers
The Steam Timeline appears whenever you’re actively recording. Timeline-enhanced games generate event markers as relevant game events happen. Steam achievements and screenshots automatically create markers as well.
ISVs can enhance this as desired:
In addition to being able to record any game you’re playing, timeline-enhanced games are games that can proactively notify Steam when relevant events happen. These events are represented along the timeline with details specified by developers.
I’d think this could have broader reach than nvidia highlights depending on how easy it is to work with.
I feel this. I strongly associate that design language they had with my studies.
Very sunny and relatively care free 😅
I can see this being pretty clever. Valve will be able to interpret a bunch of game event data for smart capture.
Do you have examples of the first one? Is this like, the designs we saw on the original Google now cards?
my best guess would be “cat related things”
Maybe a pair of asterisks got eaten by markdown formatting, though they don’t look embolded or italicised. I’ll also choose to believe it’s “excessive lifestyle, butts”.
Someone suggested to me the other day that safetynet was now (or will soon be) deprecated. I’m not sure what the situation is with regards to attestation, though I sort of dread to think about what will replace it.
Don’t you love how they named their assistant after a (by that point, canonically) rampant AI?
Love a bit of nodded valheim but that audio quirk is fucking annoying.
I’ve not observed the same with other unity games featuring native Linux builds, it’s likely specific to the engine version they use?
I didn’t realise this was Linux native. appreciate you calling it out
it’s a newer display server protocol designed to replace X11, focusing on improved security, simplicity, and contemporary display technologies such as multi-display variable refresh rate and HDR (eventually).
There’s also the handy public instance https://send.vis.ee
Appreciate the additional context! Have thankfully not needed to use the safetynet module with microg either.
I appreciate that you’re trying to inform me but if you make such a claim, you should be able to prove it.
A friend was able to provide some context, regardless:
The one binary I’m aware of microG downloading (assuming it still does) is the SafetyNet “DroidGuard” thing, which it only does if you explicitly enable SafetyNet, which is not on by default. There is no other way to provide it.
microG only has privileged access if you install it as a privileged app, which is up to you / your distribution, as microG works fine as a user app (provided signature spoofing is available to it). Also, being privileged itself really doesn’t mean giving privileges to “Google”.
Apps needing Google services may indeed contain all sorts of binaries, generally including Google ones, which doesn’t mean they contain Google services themselves. Anyway, they are proprietary apps and as such will certainly contain proprietary things, and it’s all to you to install them or not. It’s not like microG includes them.
Its also just a reimplementation of a small handful of useful Google services, such as push notifications, or the maps (not the spyware stuff like advertising) and each can be toggled on/off.
Also all apps on android are sandboxed
From.the FAQ