No, it’s not Nintendo’s choice. That’s like saying it’s Nvidia’s choice when a game doesn’t implement hardware accelerated ray tracing.
No, it’s not Nintendo’s choice. That’s like saying it’s Nvidia’s choice when a game doesn’t implement hardware accelerated ray tracing.
Ah, I didn’t research that far into it, so good point. Although I can see the reasoning behind it from a business standpoint.
Buddy, a very large part of my job is locking down Linux as much as possible while still allowing it to do it’s job. I can confidently say that not locking things down was a decision that was made, not a restraint of the system they used.
I’m not saying that they didn’t lock it down to allow piracy, which is actually a really dumb take. They probably did it to allow moding and allow it to be used as a desktop.
Right, so you don’t know what you’re talking about and shouldn’t speak authoritatively on the subject.
I drive a car every day, but that doesn’t mean I can speak authoritatively on how its transmission works.
But, I am a senior SecOps engineer (like a systems engineer but also a cyber security expert) working mostly with Linux, and I can authoritatively say that you’re mistaken about Valve’s ability to block piracy in Linux.
My point was that it’s on the devs, not Nintendo. The functionality exists, devs just need to implement it.
The same was true for Steam as well, once upon a time.
I think it’s more like Big Cousin instead of little brother, since the corpos run things.
Tell me you don’t know how to administer Linux without telling me you don’t know how to administer Linux.
You probably shouldn’t talk authoritatively on a topic you clearly know nothing about.
Source: I’m a senior systems engineer.
Every game I’ve pirated I eventually purchased, but I stopped when steam had their 2h playtime return window.
Switch save files can be saved in the cloud, but the game devs have to enable it. You can also save them to an SD card.
But in this universe, people willingly pay money for Big Brother to watch them.
Just as long as they don’t break my phone app again.
This is what my fstab entry looks like.
synas.com:/volume1/Music /mnt/music nfs nofail,noauto,x-systemd.automount
If that works, but you want to figure out the root cause, let me know and we can get it figured out.
But also super high throughput.
That’s because it’s being advertised as a solution. That’s why you have people worried it’ll take their jobs when in reality it’ll let them do the job better.
Yeah, they think it can turn a beginner dev into an advanced dev, but really it’s more like having a team of beginner devs.
It’s helped me a bit with resolving weird tomcat/Java issues when upgrading to RHEL8, though. It didn’t give me an answer, but it gave me ideas on where to look (in my case I didn’t realize fapolicyd replaced selinux)
Yup, AI is a tool, not a complete solution.
Right? I have very large hands, and I still can’t use my S22+ with one hand.
You don’t have to be cool. The whole “nerds can’t get women” thing doesn’t apply after your 20s.