Grayjay isn’t FOSS.
Grayjay isn’t FOSS.
does it allow you on Linux to download all games with the native client?
yes, and then you run them using Proton, Valve’s tool based on Wine, specially made for doing exactly that.
come on where’s my accepting to send some auto-collected data, I want to accept to send some auto-collected data
come on where’s my survey I want to get surveyed
hella wicked
did you type it out on a T9 keyboard?
Which additional platforms are supported? Bitchute Rumble
ugh no I’m good thanks
it’s the opposite, actually: she got harassed because she didn’t talk about it when talking about creating a bootable drive.
they didn’t say using Steam Deck per se is cheating, but that it’s a cheating vector, i.e. it’s (according to them) easier to use cheats on it than on Windows PCs.
no, but they used to use wine
to play it, before that stopped working.
their Github doesn’t allow issues
https://github.com/M66B/NetGuard?tab=readme-ov-file#support
the latest pull requests are from 2023
how does it matter? not every open source project relies on, or even accepts, pull requests.
have you, like, tried them out to see which one works for you best?
reading the description, it’ll be most effective in the US because of the STIR attestation being one of the criteria. other than that, it’ll probably work as well as the rules you configure.
yup, Play Store entry says 27 May 2015.
on Android, you can use Translate You with it https://github.com/you-apps/TranslateYou
I’ve set up a recurring donation for Signal, pay for a yearly Bitwarden subscription that I don’t really need because the free tier covers my needs, so I consider it a donation, too, and throw some pocket money at some projects every new and then. oh and I have Mullvad and Tuta subscriptions.
because Mozilla moved the builds to their own repository instead of relying on Github.
yeah, and the UI is absolutely atrocious.
so it’s rebranded Windows with some stuff ripped out, maintained by an unknown entity?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bus_factor