That’s a great solution. (sarcasm)
That’s a great solution. (sarcasm)
It does leave your device, it’s connecting to either self hosted server or paid service cloud
Some kind of marketing is better than having some or no documentation what it even does.
To be fair though, calling an open-source project “product” is really weird and gives away how they see it.
As long as it’s free and the code is all there, the worst thing would be that the users have to migrate to a fork.
It is a paid service.
I’ll give it a spin
Nevermind, this isn’t self hosted. There is no way i upload all my pictures to anyone else, encrypted or not.
If anyone cares about a self-hosted solution: https://github.com/LibrePhotos/librephotos
I did the same, but i deleted my comments and posts, they brought all back, i guess they fuck around.
Tells you about how much karma you have to be an investor
I’m wondering the same, the people thinking about what they share are a small minority.
This was always the case when it finally got mainstream and it only got worse from there.
Did they fucking recover deleted messages?
I can find every post after automatically editing and deleting them afterwards
Anything beside the own domain is unprofessional, if you run a business.
As an individual i think it speaks for yourself as caring about the environment and privacy.
I got nothing to hide ™
Not if it’s opt-in hidden in the settings.
This is at least the only way i share analytics.
You’re right, even if you could win, countless huge companies will steamroll you.
It’s unofficial and 3rd party, by that logic any OS could be sued.
The original SteamOS is based on Debian, https://store.steampowered.com/steamos
I guess backporting everything was a pain.
SteamOS 2.0 which is used on Steamdeck (and only available on Steamdeck officially) has nothing to do with that.
They could and they would if they wouldn’t profit from this in the end,
for some reasons there is no official Flatpak and they don’t want to support a Snap package, they just say anything but the *.deb is unsupported, kinda weird because they use the Flatpak package on Steamdeck because that is Arch-based, i guess they are somewhat involved there.
As much as they do for the Linux movement, they should get their shit together when it comes to a cross-distro client, preferably Flatpak obviously.
Yeah the other user was sarcastic aswell.
GM was never on the list anyway, i’ve tried a couple ones and i was always surprised how much money they want for their cheap ass interior
Yeah i gave up after the second sentence
Not only backups, but also migration