Correct me if I’m wrong but fax isn’t end to end encrypted so how is it deemed more secure than email which also isn’t end to end encrypted (by default).
There are still games that are complete on the kart like Cyberpunk 2077 and Mario Kart World.
Unfortunately it doesn’t work with YouTube currently
It’s free and open source.
certutil is built into windows and can be used in cmd.
I do agree there is no built in GUI method though.
Yes but it never had this much detail before. It only had all this detail on steam deck as it was using Mangohud instead of the built in one from steam overlay
Maybe they are going to replace the one on Steam Deck with this one?
This has been fixed in the TestFlight beta.
What do they use? Is it Hall effect sticks?
Are plugins supported on this release?
Why excluding ferry boats?
While I agree that Denuvo is bad, some of the information on that site is just plain wrong.
For example, it says Denuvo doesn’t work on Linux and macOS through wine which is just plain wrong. It works perfectly fine as long as you don’t keep changing wine versions or you will run out of activations for 24 hours.
So do I.
Yes I have the same issue on iOS 26 beta 1. The iPad two column mode is also broken currently.
Try a Windows VM with USB pass though if there is no Linux tool.
This is why I use flatpak Steam. You might trust Valve but do you trust every third party developer?
Why can’t you run the STUN/TURN server on the same IP?
Wasn’t it filmed in 35mm?
What makes you think that?
I have been looking to get a upscaler for my retro consoles and also to allow me to stream these analog consoles.
Currently I am leaning towards the Open Source Scan Converter 1.8 but I know there are other options too like the RetroTink.
Does anyone have any experience, recommendations etc with these?
I installed Arch Linux without turning off the WPBT bloatware in my BIOS. While this is a Windows feature is there a chance manufacturers could use this feature to install Linux bloatware that users don't want?
I've recently watched Oppenheimer on 35mm and 2001: A Space Odyssey on 70mm film and wondered how the audio works when it is printed on the film.
Does the film go through another machine before going through the projector?