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So did we started using that three assholes char?
It’s the best example in my opinion, because it is full of fake versions of popular piracy sites because Google hides the originals.
And it is the only site I know ddg shows certification every time.
Ddg already have this for some sites.
what OP is referring to is actually the “distributed” nature of git, where i.e. it’s easy to copy the entire history of an instance.
Exactly. Isn’t decentralized itself since it’s not a platform but by being “indipendent” and not entangled with anything you can just copy it entirely and host it somewhere else.
Yes but no, because I don’t want to not interact with a repo at all just because it’s on github for whatever reason (if there’s one).
But yes, I understand your feelings. Fuck M$
Git itself isn’t decentralized is about people copying it and sometimes mirroring it.
Anyway it is a good habit to avoid github entirely (when hosting a repo).
So even if they provided official DualSense driver for Linux, don’t bother to make their games compatible.
Why?
Upvoted for title.
Oh, gotcha. Was thinking about the peripheral type support rather than its actual lifetime.
Werent we talking about usb flash drives?
Since usb flash drives use usb, I think we can keep using them to store data in long term, rather than using floppy, cd or other analogic archive.
USB-A is best bet today, will live longer than other formats and USB adaptors will still exist when USB-A will disappear entirely.
we will be considered outcasts
Speak for yourself, I’m already considered an outcast.
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It’s not plain text. It should be encrypted using keys stored on server. Still not end-to-end.
Another reason not to use GitHub.
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