btw i use nano
btw i use nano
Are you familiar with QubesOS? It has a similar security model to the Xbox consoles.
Basically, the host OS only exists to run VMs, which includes separate VMs for networking, USB devices, applications, etc. With QubesOS, you can also pass through something like a GPU for use in a dedicated gaming VM (although you can do that on any Linux distro).
Seems like that’s a Windows issue and not Xbox. There was a recently released kernel exploit for Xbox, but it’s sandboxed to the SystemOS.
If you want to pwn the Xbox OS entirely, you would need a hypervisor escape exploit, which is very difficult to accomplish.
There is nothing Microsoft I would consider “top tier” when it comes to security.
Counterpoint: Xbox consoles. They just stick everything inside of VMs a la QubesOS
Absolutely. The Steam Deck is a gaming PC, but handheld. The iGPU in the Deck is approximately equivilent to an RX 580, for reference.
Macaroni because I have an unhealthy obsession with cheese.
I’ve been using NixOS for about 3 years. Probably going to switch back to Arch, though.
GNU was founded because Richard Stallman was frusterated with a printer’s proprietary software.
Originally, yes. It was made to help people in countries with censorship get around censorship.
Nowadays it’s maintained by the Tor Project.
Well it wasn’t made by the US Navy, it doesn’t allow for clearnet traffic, it allows torrenting over the protocol. I’m sure there are other differences too.
It’s like Tor, but different.
GNOME is the Apple of the FOSS world
That looks like exactly what I need. Seems to work pretty well already.
Thanks!
Yeah. I find myself using Google Maps on a web browser to look up the coordinates, then copypasta-ing that into Organic Maps.
Me, an American:
At least until Big Tech realizes that hallucinations in generative AI aren’t fixable and the whole stock market crashes.
The apps still have to be approved by Apple, and Apple still gets a cut. It’s not actual sideloading, and it’s all done through Apple-approved third party app stores.
You can’t just download an IPA file and install it.
Or the American healthcare industry.
Ah. Makes sense. The early days of emulators were something I really enjoyed. One of the reasons I even got into computers was ZSNES (although glitching Pokemon 1st gen was another)
Source? I don’t believe it.
Why else would the US be working so hard to ban it and make it very difficult to obtain?