Does run0 use suid? From my understanding, it shouldn't.
SuperIce
My go-to has been Fira Code for some time. Just did the test, and Fira Code was the winner. Jetbrains Mono was a close second for me though.
Fira Code is my go-to.
Not to be dramatic, but what the fuck
Easily. Most crops are used for animal feed. For example, 90% of soy grown in the US is sold as animal feed, and all of the soy grown in the Amazon is being sold to the US as animal feed. Not to mention crops like alfalfa that are useless for anything except animal feed that we could swap out for crops humans could eat. We could easily feed the entire world's population with our current crops.
We could just eat less fish or stop eating fish completely. There's plenty of crops on land to feed everyone.
What headset? Most headsets work fine now. I had some issues with an old WMR headset (HP Reverb G2), but even Windows doesn't support WMR anymore so it's basically dead. Went with a Quest 3 eventually and it works great with WiVRn (ALVR works as well, but it's a bit more clunky).
He just shared an article that had the triangle in its thumbnail. This article is dumb.
It's like a Linus tech tips video
I typically use Bitwarden for my 2fa keys and passkeys. For Bitwarden itself, I have a Yubikey and my phone registered as passkeys. I also used to use Duo for 2fa in the past, but I prefer Bitwarden.
To be fair, taste wise those are about the same. The point of Hoffman's super long French Press is to reduce silt in the cup, which his method does significantly.
Doesn't Steam run basically everything, including the client itself, inside the Steam Container Runtime now? No Steam games, native or not, use the system libraries anymore. I know I occasionally need to wait a couple of seconds after an update for it to update the Steam Container Runtime before even starting the client, which makes me think that they run the client in the container as well. I think the only real 32-bit dependency it has on the system is the user space graphics driver.