I always knew companies treat remakes as straight replacements of the original games but it’s still galling seeing it said this plainly. videogameschronicle.com/news/c…

Big F5 stuff dropping, starting with disclosure of incident and 8K filing. If you've got F5 in your stack, you're going to want to brew more coffee. No, more than that.

Keep going.

#threatintel #cybersecurity #infosec

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1 Journo fragt mich nach Kontakten und ich gebe die Frage hier mal weiter, um die richtigen guten Leute zu finden. #FollowerPower

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#AndroidAppRain at apt.izzysoft.de/fdroid/?radd=1… today brings you 16 updated and 2 added apps:

* Easy Launcher (Internet Edition): the minimal launcher also available at F-Droid, but here with added functionality and integrated weather widget 🛡️
* Eblan Launcher: another small homescreen replacement 🛡️

RB status: 730 apps (57.1%)

Enjoy your #free #Android #apps with the #IzzyOnDroid repo :awesome:

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The first working release of Eloquence for 64-bit versions of NVDA is now available as an NVDA add-on. It even supports the Community Dictionary. A solid start overall, though some audio stuttering can be heard during Say All or other long NVDA utterances.
github.com/fastfinge/eloquence…
@NVAccess

What makes me happy to know is that every Windows 10 2021 LTSC user is seeing this message at the top of their Windows 10 update page, not just me:
"Your device is no longer receiving security updates. Learn about the end of support. link."
Ha. Yeah right, Microsoft. You're supposed to give Windows 10 IoT LTSC Enterprise support until 2032. Even so, regular Enterprise LTSC until 2027. So where's that promise?
As it turns out, that message is very generic and placed there for everyone, regardless of whether your computer can or cannot download updates. It honestly freaked me out, but then I imaged my desktop's Win10 image onto my Spectre, and since it didn't have the update, I was surprised to still see that message there but grabbing the security update. This tells me: They just placed a big warning on the update page to entice Windows 11 migration. Not today, Microsoft, not today, I'm not dealing with your fuckery.
"Seeing "end of support" on Windows 10 LTSC 2021 or IoT LTSC? Don't worry, it's a glitch – support " pureinfotech.com/windows-10-lt…
But then inside Microsoft's own "end of service statement" they list LTSC. (update: good news! Microsoft removed LTSC.) support.microsoft.com/en-us/to…
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@jscholes yeah, in theory the LTSC versions automatically get them without an ESU enrollment, which is why I chose that path. Eventually I may end up migrating to Linux but Electron apps there like Slack would really royally suck. I'm seeing software already enforce a requirement for build 19045, which is why I did the unofficial upgrade to my LTSC to use 22H2, and I think at least until the ESU program itself ends (hearing 3 years max potentially for it) software should continue to support particularly if it's used in enterprise scenarios, which is good. Games, consumer-facing tools that need cool new NPU gadgets, well, those will most likely be out.