Damarus
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- Comment on Denuvo has been broken, company promises countermeasures against new DRM bypasses — zero-day game releases become norm as security concerns mount over hypervisor-based bypass 6 hours ago:
It’s pretty funny how things have turned out. 20 years ago (and now, really) we had rootkits as DRM, now we’ve got rootkits as game cracks.
- Comment on Denuvo has been broken, company promises countermeasures against new DRM bypasses — zero-day game releases become norm as security concerns mount over hypervisor-based bypass 10 hours ago:
A custom driver emulates the environment of an already activated token to the DRM. It’s comparable to root hiding techniques on Android.
- Comment on Split View in Firefox: Two tabs side by side, right where you need them | The Mozilla Blog 1 week ago:
Okay but I can just drag a tab out into a second window and have the same result. What’s the point?
- Comment on [TheGamer] Elden Ring Tarnished Edition May Actually Release On Switch 2 Soon 3 weeks ago:
From Soft actually optimizing a game would be a first
- Comment on what exactly is the steam frame? 2 months ago:
The quests are compatible with Linux as Steam supports streaming to them natively.
- Comment on [deleted] 3 months ago:
I hope that’s not legal in the EU
- Comment on I upgraded my LCD to OLED with DeckSight! Also swapped the case and buttons while I was at it 7 months ago:
While the documentation does list quite a few useful details about the specs of the display, the PWM frequency is unfortunately not mentioned. A reliable measurement can only be done with a specialized device like an Opple Light Master. Here is some more research about the PWM flicker on the Steam Deck OLED: old.reddit.com/…/analysis_of_the_pwmflickervisual…
- Comment on I upgraded my LCD to OLED with DeckSight! Also swapped the case and buttons while I was at it 7 months ago:
What is the PWM frequency with DeckSight? I’m pretty sensitive to that and my regular OLED model sadly strains my eyes within an hour. Maybe something like this could be a better alternative for me.