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Im pretty sure Microsoft doesn’t vet anything on their store.Technically if you're a security tard that's unironically the answer
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Im pretty sure Microsoft doesn’t vet anything on their store.Technically if you're a security tard that's unironically the answer
In recent days, our distribution has experienced several disruptions that we need to inform our community about to maintain full transparency.
Davide Beatrici, known for his work on the instant messaging app Mumble, joined our distribution some time ago. The team had no hesitation in trusting him; after all, he was such a well-known figure that we didn’t expect anything bad. Although Davide didn’t make many contributions to the system, he offered to migrate our repository infrastructure from GitHub to his private instance, OneDev. He even performed a backup/mirror of several dozen of our repositories. Some of the team had mixed feelings, as we didn’t want to place our repository in the private hands of one person, we preferred a publicly available infrastructure like GitHub currently has.
Two other people joined the distribution along with Davide. And that’s where the problem began. After a while, one of them began to behave in abusive ways towards certain users and members of the distribution. Some people left the distribution because of this behavior. We didn’t know about every incident immediately, as many of these hateful behaviors occurred in PMs. However, the series didn’t end there, and when another person was attacked in our chat and on GitHub, I decided to take action and kicked the attacker out of the chat.
I didn’t ban him, just kicked him out of one of the chat (specifically, the matrix chat for the OpenMandriva-Cooker channel). We didn’t forbid him from further collaboration and didn’t impose a ban on him. Although, in retrospect, I personally regret not reacting sooner, as these steps should have been taken when some people left the distribution because of him - for which I apologize to everyone affected by this aggressive behavior
This triggered a cascade of events. In protest, two people left the distribution, including Davide, a friend of the attacker.
No longer seeing any point in maintaining a mirror to Davide’s private infrastructure, I decided to sever the connection (at least some of the mirrors that were in the packages of which I am maintainer).
This infuriated Davide so much that, abusing of the administrative privileges he still had, he sabotaged the distribution today in the early morning hours.
He deleted part of our repository from GitHub—things we’d been working on for many years, and I myself had been working on for a decade (specifying that the decade will end in September 2026). Davide also decided to publish an empty package in the cooker repository, which obsoleted all gnome and cosmic packages, which could have damaged the systems of people using gnome or cosmic.
We are currently working to restore the deleted repositories and restore the functionality of the obsolete packages.
We are writing this to be transparent with the community and to warn the open source community about Davide Beatrici (known for his work on the Mumble project, among other things) so they don’t repeat our mistakes.
We understand that Davide’s actions were unacceptable and shameful, and that we could have pursued legal action because Davide’s actions constituted a criminal offense, but we have decided not to do so.
We performed a full system audit and, aside from the removed packages, we found no other violations.
What a fucking bellend.No longer seeing any point in maintaining a mirror to Davide’s private infrastructure, I decided to sever the connection (at least some of the mirrors that were in the packages of which I am maintainer).
This infuriated Davide so much that, abusing of the administrative privileges he still had, he sabotaged the distribution today in the early morning hours.
He deleted part of our repository from GitHub—things we’d been working on for many years, and I myself had been working on for a decade (specifying that the decade will end in September 2026). Davide also decided to publish an empty package in the cooker repository, which obsoleted all gnome and cosmic packages, which could have damaged the systems of people using gnome or cosmic.
I hope destroying his reputation was worth it. Nobody worth their shit would trust him in the future with their code.What a fucking bellend.
I hope destroying his reputation was worth it. Nobody worth their shit would trust him in the future with their code.
IIRC this bogan literally struck it rich on the shitcoin lottery and frequently exhibits the impatience and retardation that comes with having not actually earned your fortune. However, what him and his mates do to cars is hilariousRTFM, DankPods, it's not that difficult. Stop using Bazzite, nigger, you are a dumb moron.
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Ya it's really nice. I got a mister fpga recently that does hardware emulation of various consoles and was kind of nervous to run an Xbox controller because I have so much trouble with it on Linux but it just worked out of the boxMinor joy when daily driving a Linux distro: DualShock 4 controllers are 100% plug and play. No need for some bullshit intermediary like DS4Windows.
The triggers on my Xbox One controller are finally starting to get stuck after like 10+ years of me hamming on it with the Souls games. I couldn't parry, perform weapon arts, or do heavy attacks in Dark Souls III when I started a new character for shits and giggles. Funnily enough, I shelved my PS4 some time after 2020-2021 and that was right after I bought a new controller for Bloodborne because I got stick drift on the stock PS4 controller my console shipped with!
Near mint PS4 controller, use a paper towel with some rubbing alcohol on it to get the dust off, plug it in and it goes! God fucking damn, you could never do this on Windows without having DS4Windows running in the background.
ya i dont get the hype for 8bitdo i got one on assdrop back when that was still a thing and the usb cable came with a bad connection and the controller was chinkshit. it stopped working like a month later and i threw it in the bin. i remember it was a snes style controller but it had this gummy layer of shit on top of it and it felt super grossI bought one of those 8bitdo controllers. I was using a PS3 controller on certain games (Black Myth: Wukong). I literally couldn't complete the game because it would randomly not register the R2/L2 buttons. Tried my other PS3 controller and found out it was a Chinese knockoff.
Xbox controllers seem to fall apart other than the ancient PC version of a 360 controller that I have.
The one I have is much better build quality than the Xbox controller. Maybe older versions of 8BitDo had quality control issues. The one I have is excellent, no issues working on Linux either.ya i dont get the hype for 8bitdo i got one on assdrop back when that was still a thing and the usb cable came with a bad connection and the controller was chinkshit. it stopped working like a month later and i threw it in the bin. i remember it was a snes style controller but it had this gummy layer of shit on top of it and it felt super gross
switch 2 controller is supposed to be really nice and it has open drivers in the kernel like snoy does.
They're neat but I think these are better. Roughly the same price for the mid range with out of the box dual booting, similar specs, a pretty interesting android distribution and you can just buy them instead of the weird pre order system.https://youtube.com/watch?v=jdY3U1VILW0
I wouldn't mind getting one of these. What's the general consensus?
I have a racing wheel that I use occasionally, of course, you'd need drivers (haha) to have it work. Installed Oversteer. Instantly works, no hassle. I was able to just drive my truck, amazingly. I've had more fucking trouble getting a USB-connected controller to work on Windows than this.Minor joy when daily driving a Linux distro: DualShock 4 controllers are 100% plug and play. No need for some bullshit intermediary like DS4Windows.
I had a T3s (or T13s idk) and it seems like the order of axis was mixed up. So on it axis 1&2 are the left joystick and 3&4 are the right joystick and 5&6 are the triggers, but the software expects axis 3 to be the left analog trigger and axis 4&5 to be the right joystick (or vice versa it’s been a while). I had to download a program to remap the axis to the correct orderDoes anyone of you have experience with Gamesir controllers? I've been eyeing their new Tarantula 8K PC Wired. It has a PlayStation layout, and the specs read like a dream.
Now that steamOS getting more hardware support whats the point of bazzite? When the Nvidia support is coming are they gonna ack themselves?"All these newgen Linux-posers filling up my feed,
they like proprietary software and KDE."
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"Bazzite is an all-around distro for all-around users" kek.