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@angelsroaming

tech stuff.

Katılım Temmuz 2025
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@luciascarlet also, apple has the GPTK, i think they would prefer that people port their games natively to the sillicon rather than trying to translate windows games these days.
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@luciascarlet Proton is developed in collaboration with CodeWeavers; the same people responsible for CrossOver on MacOS, which, quite frankly is the only user-friendly way at the moment to run windows applications on macOS that isn't VMs or outdated. its also paid software.
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† lucia scarlet 🩸@luciascarlet·
remember when Apple and Valve briefly worked together and announced that macOS would be getting SteamVR at WWDC 2017 they should work together again but for Proton 😡
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vx-underground@vxunderground·
I learned quite a bit from this actually. I didn't know Steam was a Chromium app. Hence, you can kill Steam then relaunch it with the "-cef-enable-debugging" flag. Once you'll launched Steam with this, you can inject Javascript into Steam using Chromium "webSocketDebuggingUrl" stuff. This malware has a whole pseudo-framework of Javascript that can do: - Alert Bell (?) - Block pages - "Help page" (?) - Inventory manipulation - Steam library manipulation - Profile manipulation - Steam redirections Basically, this malware payload switches Steam into a Chromium debug state, then sends web debug requests (kind of like Chrome Dev Tools?) to manipulate the Steam pages. It injects Javascript. The chat window that spawns is from a remote host they control. This is really cool. Is it AI slop? Yes Is this code EXTREMELY easy to reverse engineer? Yes Did they unironically document their entire code base in Russian because it was (probably) written using Claude and the authors probably speak Russian? Yes Is this extremely creative and cool? Yes Special thanks to "pro" from 2c44. He handed me the payload and the decompiled Python. The malware .py was Base64 encoded ... so obtaining the original source was ridiculously easy.
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goomba@GMBA

My friend bought a knife from float & this happened shortly after the trade lock ended. He was given a community that was quickly changed into this. When he reached out to support here is what they said (1/?)

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@spinelessaisha the people who use openSUSE are oldheads who don’t care enough to tell everybody that they use it
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aisha@spinelessaisha·
opensuse is such an enigma because i've seen vague references of it being one of the best linux distors but i've never run into someone who actually uses it... like is this a psyop???
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Techjunkie Aman
Techjunkie Aman@Techjunkie_Aman·
Most people don’t realize how dangerous this is until it actually happens. Imagine your phone gets stolen in a crowded metro station. The thief’s FIRST move usually isn’t resetting the phone. It’s turning it off instantly. Why? Because the second your phone powers down: • Find My Device stops updating • live location dies • remote lock becomes useless • tracking gets delayed • recovery chances drop massively That tiny 2 second action changes everything. Evolution X’s “Power Off Verify” blocks that. If the phone is locked, you now need the PIN/password before shutting it down or restarting it. So in a real theft scenario: • the thief grabs your phone • tries to power it off • gets blocked at the lockscreen • your device stays online longer • you still have time to track, ring, or remotely secure it And honestly… that extra time can be the difference between recovering your phone and losing it forever. Simple feature. Very underrated security upgrade.
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aizk ✡️
aizk ✡️@Aizkmusic·
Every now and then I boot up Claude on a windows device and watch it suffer.
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stupid tech takes
stupid tech takes@stupidtechtakes·
Smart tech take
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Skyler@skylermzx·
guys
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@rebane2001 low ram reserves, no JIT on the webview, god knows its CPU usage
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Rebane@rebane2001·
how can a piece of software be THIS slow??
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@HSVSphere @leothrix i use webdav over docker instead of syncthing since the stability genuinely feels awful on the latter
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HSVSphere@HSVSphere·
@leothrix keepassxc also they've managed to do decryption with fido2 auth(it doesn't support encryption or decryption) in a secure and cursed way: github.com/keepassxreboot… and i sync the db with syncthing
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tyler@leothrix·
If Bitwarden actually does a rug pull I’m pivoting to the most neckbeardy, FOSS-purist replacement I can find
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@MHasyimy well it is a given that encryption algorithms are going to be updated with the times, but fair enough.
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@MHasyimy the type of encryption used on PUPs is pointless to talk about, they haven't been an attack vector in years, PS3 was an extremely lucky fuck-up.
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Feoramund@Feoramund·
Win32 API on Linux: Native DirectX
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