I haven't played through a Final Fantasy game since Final Fantasy X-2 in like 2005. I just purchased Final Fantasy XVI on Steam. I'm gonna do it. Video games.
I'd love to replace the Windows key on my @frameworkcomputer 13 with a key that just says SUPER as on @system76's Launch and such. I'm surprised that they don't seem to sell those already.
Still very much waiting for an update on System76's Project Virgo, on that note.
In the future, every album in your music library will have (Remastered) or (Special Edition) after its name because nobody can just write music and then leave it alone anymore.
Did you know: Jolicloud was one of the (relatively) few #Linux distributions to spawn official hardware. Specifically, the Jolibook!
Just a standard netbook under the hood, it was released in 2010 and met with extremely mixed reviews. The look was... not for everybody. To this day, I don't really understand it myself. But it was certainly original, and the device itself worked fantastically.
Today, these are seen as "collector's items." I never owned one myself, and given the short lifespan that netbooks had combined with Joli OS being discontinued, I have to wonder if there are any left. Still, it's fun to think that maybe somewhere out there, one of these little Linux devices is still chugging along.
The fact that Reddit for iOS insists on being in the “Information and Reading” category instead of “Social” like every other social network drives me up a wall. Same deal for Twitch for iOS insisting that it’s “Photo and Video” instead of “Entertainment” like every other streaming video service.
@aral I kinda sorta agree, but the line here is a thin one. I’d argue that the baseline of deciding what data to share is security, not privacy. If you’ve decided that your data should be yours alone, and then you discover that it isn’t and that someone else has access to it, you have a security issue.
In my mind, privacy is deciding what others can do with your data once you’ve decided to share it.
#Privacy is not “I want to be invisible on the internet.” That’s anonymity. Privacy is control over what others can do with your data. Your rights, your choices, your data ownership.
I’d love for Mastodon to have a native timeline syncing API so that I can pick up where I left off no matter which client I’m using. Unless that already exists, in which case I’d love for clients to actually implement that functionality.
Privacy Analyst at @1password. Previously Jolicloud. I live at Disney World. Opinions are mine, you can’t have them.@zatara.214 on Signal. If you want to chat, introduce yourself so that I know who you are. Apologies in advance for slow replies.