I’d imagine it’s a way to sift normal users that might turn into power users, so they stay in Google’s controlled environment. Or, since apparently Google can modify programs in the Play Store if they so desire, maybe it’s a way to increase the chance the user will keep using approved backdoors/tojans/spywares. Either way, I can’t recommend enough for people to use vanilla phones, and have some cheap, second hand one just for stuff you can’t use without Google Play.
My previous main instance got a pretty bad case of ded. 🥲
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Can’t give precise numbers, but at least that I can notice, despite greatly filtering what I check, there’s enough stuff to make running out of stuff to check rather unlikely. Besides, as I started using RSS feeds a lot recently, mainly for federated platforms (not just Lemmy ones), and the reader I use can hide posts marked as read, it’s being a struggle to lower the number of posts to read in comparison to the sum of posts automatically pulled during the set up of each link.
Auster@lemm.eeto Fediverse@lemmy.world•Introducing AI News Summary Bot for Lemmy!English71·5 months agoAn AI is as good as its sources, and skimming through the domains from the posts, quite a few of those don’t seem like very reliable ones.
Auster@lemm.eeto Fediverse@lemmy.world•AzSky - Long-form Discussion powered by BlueskyEnglish7·5 months agoDoesn’t appear to have a RSS feed either, and doesn’t seem like Nitter supports it. 😔
Just checked it.
For the empty spaces in the carousel, you could use this:
spoiler
gaming.amazon.com##a[href*="platform_specific_tag/"]:upward(li[class="grid-carousel__slide"])
And the
platform_specific_tag
is what appears in their links when you open their pages and that, from what I can observe, is specific to where they activate in.For example, in Jurassic World Evolution and Electrician Simulator, the tag is the
epic/
part of the link.For Overcooked 2 and The Outer Worlds, it’s
gog/
.And though it should work without the
/
, maybe better keep it, as the lack thereof may trigger false positives, like if Legacy of Kain for GOG is available, but you blocklegacy
results in case you want nothing from Legacy Games, you won’t see Legacy of Kain due to its name appearing in the link.
I usually go directly to https://gaming.amazon.com/home?filter=Game so I’ll need to check the all tab too.
Maybe this?
code
gaming.amazon.com##a[href*="platform_specific_tag/"]:upward(div[class="tw-block"])
It’s the filter that is the least dependent on div blocks’ structure that I can think, and unless Amazon changes either (or both) their links format and how they list stuff, at most I think you’d need to change the
tw-block
part every once in a while, as such bigger sites seem to change the divs’ names some times.
Is your drive where you install games automatically mounted by the system? In case something changed in your system, does it have the same path as Steam expects it to? And is the drive a separated storage? And though it may sound like a stupid question, I think it’s important to ask also, are you sure it’s on the storage you think it is?
Auster@lemm.eeto Open Source@lemmy.ml•Is there a way to remove built in Samsung software??3·5 months agoIf you want to gradually move away from closed and/or paid software, afaik, the only way is through unlocking the bootloader and uninstalling programs through there.
Alternatively, there is the nuclear option, to replace the whole system, and start from zero with a distro as close as possible from AOSP. Worth noting it also requires unlocking the bootloader.
About the tool, thanks. I’ll keep it in mind.
About Heroic, it allows installing several versions of a few forks of Wine, Proton and Proton-GE included, and it’s installed on a folder specific from Heroic, instead of installing on the whole system.
Alternatively, or perhaps even concurrently, you can have a Proton instance without having Steam installed. Dunno how it works on Lutris, but besides being able to install Proton manually, you should also be able to install a few different versions of it through Heroic too. Dunno other means for that but probably are.
Auster@lemm.eeto Android@lemmy.world•Android will soon instantly log you in to your apps on new devicesEnglish291·6 months agoSo untrustworthy company is even more centralizing now?
Auster@lemm.eeto Piracy: ꜱᴀɪʟ ᴛʜᴇ ʜɪɢʜ ꜱᴇᴀꜱ@lemmy.dbzer0.com•Manage locally stored music files on Windows PC and/or Android device.English2·6 months agoSadly I couldn’t think of a better way yet. 😔
Though not due to piracy, I also end up with a lot of repeated, redundant and/or unwanted files, so I’m often having to delete them.
Auster@lemm.eeto Fediverse@lemmy.world•What's with mastodon and the other microblogging software having public "following" pagesEnglish6·6 months agoI see. That’s sad. But thanks for clarifying it!
Auster@lemm.eeto Piracy: ꜱᴀɪʟ ᴛʜᴇ ʜɪɢʜ ꜱᴇᴀꜱ@lemmy.dbzer0.com•Manage locally stored music files on Windows PC and/or Android device.English2·6 months agoNot ideal, but what I do is to load all musics onto VLC, open the list view (Ctrl L on Linux), let the list fully load, sort by song name and check what appears repeated or that I don’t want for other reasons. It also helps if the songs are metadata-rich, such as the ones bought from Bandcamp and ITunes (not Apple Music), so it’s easier to differentiate them (given this community, I have no clue how/where from yours are). And lastly, there’s a little plugin I found a while back that helps a bunch, vlc-delete, which adds the option to delete the currently playing file, and that, at least in the Linux version, benefits from motor memory since it can be executed with a quick succession of 2 Alt shortcuts.
Auster@lemm.eeto Fediverse@lemmy.world•What's with mastodon and the other microblogging software having public "following" pagesEnglish7·6 months agoThe Reddit-inspired instances like the Mbin and Lemmy-based ones may be of interest for you. The Lemmy ones, from what I can tell, always hide the follower list, and the Mbin ones allow the user to choose between showing and not showing. Also, both seem to be able to connect to Twitter-like instances, though UI for that part in the Mbin ones is pretty barebones and the Lemmy ones mix them up.
Auster@lemm.eeto Android@lemmy.world•Does anyone have or know of archives of firmware files? I need a specific fileEnglish1·6 months agoBut what if you try to navigate through the archived pages? The lack of direct links is something that also happens in some Microsoft pages, but some times Internet Archive manages to archive such pages anyways.
Auster@lemm.eeto Android@lemmy.world•Does anyone have or know of archives of firmware files? I need a specific fileEnglish10·6 months agoNot familiar with LG’s site so I don’t have any links quickly available. But if it helps, and if you know the link or roughly where in the site the file was, maybe you could try checking Internet Archive, Archive Today, or, if the site has an Australian equivalent, the Australian Web Archive / Trove? Don’t know other page-archiving alternatives, but if you do, I would also suggest checking on them.
Auster@lemm.eeto Games@lemmy.world•Windows 7 and 8 now dead for gaming, as new Steam update pulls supportEnglish51·6 months agoReminds me of disc-based DRMs. With how moody some were, I’d need to dump the ISOs, mount them with WinCDemu, and keep them mounted for as long as I kept playing those games. 😬
Any service requires investment, though. What pays Google, Bing, DuckDuckGo, etc.?