Also, that won’t help if you’re logging into a game or app, surely?
MicroG has added support for passkeys already
I can be friends with a social network if I know my admin and I’m in a small instance. That’s the power of federation.
Browsers can save them and extensions like, KeepassXC, can behave like a passkey provider
There are also app stores like F-Droid for Android to install Open Source apps, those are not in for the money, but for freedom, to make something nice for all
Al Gore. That is, A L G O R E
Apex Legends’ Anti cheat supports the Steam Deck but The Finals’ devs are still working to support the steam deck on their anticheat so you’ll have to wait to play that game or play it on console
I like to use qutebrowser for web browsimg, it allows to browse the web without leaving the keyboard
If this feel like the psvita buttons I would love it
You can go to the developer settings and use the old frame limiter so you can set the refresh rate and frame limiter settings separately to work around the issue, i think
If the screen updates 75 times the game doesn’t have to wait so long between vblanks so new frames are delivered quicker and input latency is reduced
Why does a madden game need anticheat though
It’s a know bug on 3.5. You can rever to 3.4.11 by shutting down the system and pressing “…” and power together, then select the B partition
The only thing to boycott are GNOME dev’s mentality when it comes to things outside their DE (especially Wayland protocol adoption). It’s slowing Wayland development a lot
Maybe. I usually update my flatpaks through Discover.
Though it looks like the problem is that it can’t write to /tmp. Try using chmod a+wr /tmp
and trying to flatpak update -y again
Have you tried with --user ?
It said “Delete” but Meta could very well be lying to me
You can delete your account(s) clicking on “accounts in this Account Center” btw
Yeah, and that’s probably why development for 3.5 has also been this slow. They were busy with the OLED model
I know that. That’s why I said that.
I meant that they are not going to use any specific package manager, just PackageKit