When it comes to video games, if I cannot legally buy new copies of games for that system, then it becomes open season on Piracy and emulation. Recent example, the 3DS eShop
Not really. As I understand it, RHEL is restricting access to the source code of proprietary things they developed. Does it go against open source principles? Sure. Does it make sense from a business perspective? Absolutely. I was actually surprised that this wasn't the case before.
The only thing better than Super Metroid is Super Metroid randomizers ๐
Fedora. Mainly because I work at a RHEL shop and I want a daily driver that is somewhat similar to my work environment.
Duplicity over SSH to my backup NAS, which then backs up to a cloud service iDrive weekly.
My phone and tablet are both Samsung, which uses OneDrive for backups
CerineArkweaver
joined 1 year ago
This is what the SteamDeck (or ASUS ROG Ally) is for my friend ๐