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  • Depending on what you work on, maybe there’s an alternative FOSS or at least paid DRM free software?

    Or, if you work for a company and it demands this tool, maybe you could ask them to provide the software for you?

    On a 3rd point, I’ve seen official softwares detect when they’re being run in VMs or similar, so maybe that’s what happened.

    On a 4th point, if you must use a crack, maybe do so on a less usual Linux system, so if it’s a functional one but packaged with virus, the virus breaks either because it runs under Wine or similar, or because the less usual system lacks some needed dependency for the virus if it can run on Linux as well?





  • The ones I tested on Linux that I remember:

    • Original PS3 controller on Ubuntu 20.04; cable works great, bluetooth is extremely temperamental
    • PS2 controller with adapter on a handful systems; works well but maybe due to age of the adapter, has some ghost inputs
    • Xbox Series X controller on recent Mint systems up to iirc 21.3; works great on cable, can’t get bluetooth to work
    • Previous controller on an Android 13 phone; bluetooth works great, didn’t look if you can run on cable
    • 8bitdo Ultimate Bluetooth Controller also on Mint; can’t get bluetooth to work, 2.4G adapter needed a small change in the system env to work
    • 8bitdo Ultimate C 2.4G Wireless Controller also on Mint; bluetooth same story, 2.4 adapter and cable work out of the box
    • Previous controller on a Raspberry Pi 5 with Android (KonstaKANG’s AOSP fork) and Recalbox (independent Linux distro according to distro watch); Android didn’t work on either cable, adapter or bluetooh, and Recalbox iirc tested with both the adapter and bluetooth and both worked fine


  • A bit late to the party, @lowguest96@hilariouschaos.com, but about implementing federation protocols, Minds and Bridgy Fed both apparently include dual protocol integration (ActivityPub / Nostr and ActivityPub / AT Protocol respectively), so maybe worth having them in mind as examples if integration does happen?

    Or at least some form of RSS feeds? Dunno how it is with others, but talking for me, something that bothers me is how slow opening a bunch of sites to check a few stuff can be, which gradually leads to smaller/less relevant sites be ignored even if they are useful, and RSS allows to have all in one place (also allows me to see how much stuff I actually follow).


  • From what I can observe, usually older companies don’t have direct means of monetization, the option instead seemingly being preferred for smaller/independent groups. I’d expect the team behind South Park to be no different given how long the show’s been around.

    And if no means of direct support can be found, best I can think of is to purchase merchandise from the series from official retailers, like DVDs, toys, etc. Some cut will go to other parties, but at least the SP team will be financed, and you’ll have a tangible item too.








  • Have yet to test the Deck or any other portable console-like PCs, but about Linux it is pretty straightforward nowadays for running Windows games, mostly requiring some occasional tweaks and troubleshooting, but nothing major. _

    Also in the topic of facilitating usage, maybe you’d be interested in checking Heroic Launcher if you have games on Amazon Prime, EGS and/or GOG? Makes running the respective platforms’ games pretty easy too.



  • I don’t listen to audiobooks to know any good titles, but sites that sell book bundles also usually have audiobook bundles, so maybe they’re a good starting point for finding titles?

    Also, if you use Spotify, I can presume you’re at least not overly against DRM, so maybe you’d be interested in Storytel? Came across it a while back and people seemed to talk well of it, apparently being a subscription-based streaming, but didn’t look for further info on it as I saw it is “DRM’d”.