This isn’t meant to “mean” anything btw, just a stupid pun.

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      Linux can play almost all AAA titles and in many cases the performance is better than on windows.

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        I wish this blanket statement was both true and things were as consistently easy and reliable too. Many games run great but with problems that simply don’t occur on Windows.

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      It’s been a long time since I haven’t been able to play a game on Linux. I recently moved my gaming PC from dual boot to solo Linux.

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    I can imagine an onion tech article that states that a linux distro’s biometric authentication feature has the computer shoot you in the head

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    As a security “expert” by trade, Hello’s PIN garbage always frustrates me. Do you honestly think someone is going to put different PINs on different devices? I get the whole “don’t let the password leave the machine” but EVEN MICROSOFT solved that with Kerberos long ago. It’s a solution for a solved problem.

    None of the “benefits” seemed to line up. The multifactor/biometric support is in theory good, at least, but the rest of the copy they give users is useless.

    Use good, unique passphrases on a few things (your computer, your phone, and your password manager) and use randomly generated passwords for everything else.