Ooh that Authelia looks pretty much ideal. I’ll give it a try and see how well it works.
Ooh that Authelia looks pretty much ideal. I’ll give it a try and see how well it works.
has it happened again? lol
Steam is 20 years old so we have now reached a point where people have retro gaming machines where parts of their libraries come from Steam.
You still need Steam on your computer to install it which means if your computer no longer supports Steam you are out of luck.
I just used Google Search for a maps query yesterday and it is somehow so much worse with the services decoupled. The maps button has been severely nerfed.
I’ve noticed the same. Particularly tonight.
Look what community the post is in. Of course it will be about piracy.
Maybe those services shouldn’t use similarly predatory models that rely on immoral subscription rather than ownership.
It’s an electron application so it’s possible to connect a debugger and extract the keys from there if you wish to export them.
A quick search found this and I did similar myself a few years ago when something forced me to usr authy.
I’ll believe it when Glinner’s blog is gone
It started when they started including Amazon sponsored results in the menu search really. These days using apt occasionally will install a snap package instead of a deb. It doesn’t give people a good jumping on point and it teaches that linux is more difficult than it has to be.
Firefox has Firefox Accounts which will do just the same. All those extensions are also available. You may find the odd extension is missing but there is usually a decent replacement about.
I briefly used a chromebook with linux on at the start of last year as a sorta dumb terminal to my desktop until I could get something a bit better. The keyboard was one of the pros, despite all the flex.
On my main laptop I now bind caps lock to super and, since it has an ansi keyboard and I live in the UK, I bind the windows key to compose. It has changed my typing significantly for the better.
I love it on the surface. It sadly has major issues with scaling and the window controls not allowing you to drag it about (at least on Wayland).