

Hey, you do you.
This sounds like the kind of stuff that breaks Steam Deck software after random system updates, though.
The Internet is bad.


Hey, you do you.
This sounds like the kind of stuff that breaks Steam Deck software after random system updates, though.


I believe the last time I had to do a Windows re-install, I was nagged THREE times to enable OneDrive. Each time, the opt out button was increasingly difficult to locate, and the verbiage more & more resembling “you’re an idiot if you don’t enable this”.
Even after refusing to use it x3, once Windows was installed, OneDrive was still sitting down in the system tray, ready to fuck shit up.


It’s not Let’s Encrypt, but I’ve been happy with this Cloudflare-flavored ACME through Caddy.
https://github.com/CaddyBuilds/caddy-cloudflare
I really only use it for my local-hosted stuff that I don’t expose to the web. So, when I’m at home, https://radarr/.[mydomain].com resolves to 192.168.1.145:7878. That sort of thing…


It could quite simply be that Sony already knew Bluepoint was on the chopping block when they made the request.
So they just brushed them off with a deflecting “nah, FromSoft doesn’t want to do that” response.


Seriously, we need to convince him that all of the AI companies are saying mean things about him. Then maybe we might be able to afford RAM.
I’ve been noticing a lot more definitely-AI-generated “blogposts” and full-on ads in my Mastodon hashtag feeds.
It’s a fairly new thing.
75% of the accounts I’ve had to ban in the roughly-two-years since I spun up my instance have been AI slopfaucets that popped up in the last 2 weeks.