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  1. Comment on Bitcoin Phishing Attack in ~comp

    radon
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    looks like the url already gives it away. or should

    looks like the url already gives it away. or should

    1 vote
  2. Comment on Steam chat update - new friends list, voice, and chat features in ~games

    radon
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    For people that use steam constantly, including messaging with friends over steam instead of discord, this is a massive plus and I welcome them actually trying to copy discord to the T. There is...

    For people that use steam constantly, including messaging with friends over steam instead of discord, this is a massive plus and I welcome them actually trying to copy discord to the T.
    There is great potential in integrating it more and more with game or community features and I'm sure they are already working on that.

  3. Comment on <deleted topic> in ~games

    radon
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    I tend to agree. Sony has a diehard fanbase and they can use that as leverage to employ shitty tactics like that with no noticeable downside. But one thing I don't fully get is, when I use my year...

    I tend to agree. Sony has a diehard fanbase and they can use that as leverage to employ shitty tactics like that with no noticeable downside.

    But one thing I don't fully get is, when I use my year old epic games account that i used exclusively on pc, have some wallet funds in it and would link it with ps4, would it "pollute" my account and I couldnt use it with other consoles anymore? or is this limited to accounts that were created through ps4?

    3 votes
  4. Comment on Meet the GitLab Web IDE in ~comp

    radon
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    +1 for gitea. Discovered it recently and I'd recommend it to anyone who looks for self-hosted git webinterface.

    +1 for gitea. Discovered it recently and I'd recommend it to anyone who looks for self-hosted git webinterface.

    3 votes
  5. Comment on Linux distro of choice? in ~comp

    radon
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    The Ubuntu family is definitely a great "run and forget" style of OS. Very beginner friendly and stable and usually my first choice for server os. Within those I prefer Xubuntu for its stable and...

    The Ubuntu family is definitely a great "run and forget" style of OS. Very beginner friendly and stable and usually my first choice for server os.

    Within those I prefer Xubuntu for its stable and minimalistic Xfce desktop, but it comes just down to preference which is super nice to have.

    Lately I tried out manjaro, which is a flavour of archlinux, but more accessible (simple ubuntu-like install, UI apps for package/kernel management) and it runs super fast and stable. Even switched to KDE for that, don't regret anything so far. Can recommend checking that out.

    17 votes