Hmm, I guess we are living in completely different culture. But you are right in that hobby itself does not make one abnormal, usually.
Hmm, now said that, having anime as a hobby does make one seem abnormal over here. Similar for any non-mainstream games.
Dunno how it is "giving up happiness", when one is (typically) unhappy in the first place.
About normal - what do you mean by "normal is spectrum"? I do not understand what you mean by that. As far as I have seen, there is an socially established concept of "being normal", that 99% of people agree upon and go by.
I feel like hiding/changing self is oftentimes easier than finding someone who likes one as-is. Most people are quite stereotyped and prefers being normal.
Surely you mean 1% chance of finding 1 out of 1000
I see that you bought expensive hardware just for modded minecraft. That shit's no joke.
How do you guys retain memory of what you looked into for long enough that you can post about it?
I just cannot infodump like this, I wish I could.
What is the standard for counting the active user? As a lurker, I don't think I would be counted.
Some of my critical apps depend on android/iOS, guess I am screwed
I don't think this strategy is working.
Would unfettered inheritance finally be gone for good?
Jesus, how are people like that? Zero any kind of awareness?
Why is this so low in the comment section
Dang it, my streak was going well till this
IIRC, for this kind of guarantee, you need a CCA(Chosen-ciphertext attack)-security. I dunno if this scheme satisfies such a security.
My gosh, what is with people's reliance on single thing
My exact thought reading the comic, young ppl would not like that.
At least it's not going to be the overhyped LLM doing the analysis, it seems, considering the input is a photo data.
It might still be possible to compare ciphertexts and extract information from there, right? Welp I am not sure if the whole scheme is secure against related attacks.
I have an iPad, now I am scared..
Yes, paraphene candle reflects light, unless you won't know that it's white
Hello, Today I tried to run talos principle 2, but it keeps freezing and eventually crashes during the starting loading screen.
This is one of the few times linux gaming has failed on me recently, so I am quite frustrated. ProtonDB gives it a fairly good rating, so I wonder if some part of my setup is wrong or something.
For distro, I am running Pop OS, and installed it in non-home partition. Could that cause issues?
Any help would be greatly appreciated!
EDIT: Strange behavior is observed. Once I skip the starting loading sequence (the one with e.g. unreal logo), it works flawlessly. I wonder what is happening while they show me corp logos.