Denuvo supports Linux. Most of the time, the publisher does not enable this support, but if Civ VII is compatible with Steam Deck, then it’s different in this case.
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Denuvo supports Linux. Most of the time, the publisher does not enable this support, but if Civ VII is compatible with Steam Deck, then it’s different in this case.
It has not taken over NGINX and Apache yet.
What @Atemu@lemmy.ml wrote. It’s hard to grasp for me too, but apparently it’s allowed in the US, and even a very spread practice.
One can keep using good software even if others don’t.
You are misinformed too.
This is only about the Mozilla Corporation. Hence, “the ones that make Firefox”.
The ones fighting for an open Internet are the Mozilla Foundation.
how it calculates the navigation from A to B
It’s still dependent on the quality of map data.
No, but it’s an alternative to GMaps or HERE WeGo for car navigation.
You can still use Google Push notifications with microG.
Please consider that saving someone’s job is worth the 2 minutes more that you spend waiting in line at the cashier.
You know you can take the good part and discard the second one?
This comment should be pinned.
Try to ask if it likes you.
Interesting that you see a difference between the two. Football also does not require incredible effort to play, still a lot of people only watch it.
It’s the fault of a political system that allows private companies to lobby for oppressive laws.
“Frigate lost.”
The candidate needs to be profitable, otherwise why even bother supporting him/her?
This is not even about Firefox, you griefer.
consider one of the privacy-focused forks
The Foundation is not linked to Firefox.
Not yet. Anyway OP shouldn’t have posted an article from 2022.
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