

You don’t have to run any Google stuff at all, if you don’t want to.


You don’t have to run any Google stuff at all, if you don’t want to.


He also tried to execute him, but yeah, generally cool.


Vin-di-CATION!


I bought a Pixel 9 with the sole intention of putting Graphene on it. I wasn’t massively down with giving Google money, but my provider offered it to me for £30, then £30 a month on contract. Can’t argue with that.


If you have a Pixel, then GrapheneOS is the sensible choice. Not least because it currently only works with Pixels anyway.


Also, Apple don’t seem to have an appetite for supporting gaming on macOS, beyond a few big name titles announced once a year to reig ite interest.


I tried to go with Bazzite on my wife’s old PC. Fuck knows what happened, but I could not get it to recognise that I’d downloaded the image with the Nvidia drivers built in.
Ended up giving up and rolling Kubuntu. I know Kubuntu and like it. And it works beautifully. Back in the world of RDR2 now, and loving it.


Its become abundantly clear to me over the past few years that Linux is in place where, to get significant share it needs to have a major figurehead. Imagine if all ThinkPads suddenly were only available with Lenovo’s own fork. That kind of thing.
Unfortunateoy, that’s kinda the opposite of Linux ethos, and not necessarily likely to make Lenovo much money.
So the best we can really hope for at this point is a company with the brand awareness of Valve pushing SteamOS into the mainstream. People who play games know and generally trust Valve, so people (like my wife) who are on the fence, or who just need their computer to work without needing too much faffing, could likely trust SteamOS in a way they wouldn’t necessarily trust Bazzite or CachyOS.
When rewatching you’re essentially waiting for Brendanawicz to Brandenaquitz so the show can start getting good.
Shows that fit this bill for me:
Schitt’s Creek Breaking Bad
Schitt’s Creek in particular, from S02 onwards they really locked in to what we ended up loving about the Roses, which was there in S01 but not so clear. As a result, S02 on is damn near perfect.


I can’t afford shares on account of the aforementioned grossly inflated bills.
Besides, I shouldn’t have to be a shareholder to not be treated like shit.


Perhaps, but they can’t lock the bootloader on my Pixel 9 that’s not running Google’s version of Android.


chuckles in GrapheneOS


This is my problem with fining the companies: ultimately it’s us that pays the fines through grossly inflated bills, while the shareholders make out like bandits.


He published his memoirs a couple of weeks back. It’s a good read.


Surprised no one’s mentioned Thank Goodness You’re Here yet.
That game had me rolling from start to finish.


I’m not massively into horror, because I don’t generally like feeling uncomfortable. But the horror flicks I do enjoy tend to be incredibly empathetic, and actually about something other than the horror.
For example, my favourite horror movie is Dark Water, a Japanese flick from 2002. It’s creepy as hell and genuinely unsettling, but at its heart it’s about heartbreak and trying to learn how to move on. It speaks to the human condition without having to rely on simple jumpscares.
In fact, I think the most successful horror movies (from an artistic perspective, rather than box office take) tend to be the ones that talk about what it is to be human.


Rupert Murdoch.


I was merrily listening to Apple Music via WinApps the other day, when the Windows guest threw up a notification that it hadn’t found any malware. Literally no way to dismiss it without quitting out of any WinApps I had open.
Good old Windows.
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