Notice I don't post very often. Maybe would be cool to share how happy I am with my new setup of #Logseq and #Syncthing. Starting to feel that data ownership kick. Maybe I'll set up a Home Server one day.
@linuxct Awesome, thx! Yeah I'm definitely looking at Bitwarden and Nextcloud. Maybe Plex and a Minecraft server ๐
But I'm a noob in a lot things, Linux server, setting up my network with router and firewall stuff, feels overwhelming.
Fascinating both for what it says about dev & what it says about statistics:
A gamedev realized Linux users were just 5.8% of their sales, but represented 38% of bug reports.
Then they looked at those numbers closer, and realized. Linux users were not experiencing more bugs. Almost none of the Linux-user bugs were Linux-related. Linux users were simply more likely to file bugs.
Their conclusion: A linux port pays for itself bc it nerdsnipes ppl into giving u free QA
@mcc I've seen a similar situation where the game studio just dropped support for Linux because it wasn't worth the effort. I'm not sure if in that case the reports were indeed Linux specific or if they just failed to see the bigger picture like in your case.
Google is developing Android TV 14 on a set-top box called the ADT-4. However, unlike with previous ADTs, Google doesn't plan to sell it. So if you want to develop an Android TV app for TV 14, you'll have to stick to the emulator. More details here:
Following the Bluetooth, WiFi, and UWB stacks, Google will next turn Android's NFC stack into a modular system component, ie. a Project Mainline module!
It's too early for this to happen in Android 14, but the NFC stack could become a Mainline module as early as Android 15.