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[Guide] Everything you need to know about gaming on Linux (popcar.bearblog.dev)

Hi everyone, I just finished writing a guide on everything you need to know in order to game on Linux. It covers Proton (Steam play), using Heroic Launcher (with Wine-GE), and all sorts of tidbits and tips I wish people had told me earlier. I hope this can be useful to someone out there!...

Thousands of images on Docker Hub leak auth secrets, private keys (www.bleepingcomputer.com)

Researchers at the RWTH Aachen University in Germany published a study revealing that tens of thousands of container images hosted on Docker Hub contain confidential secrets, exposing software, online platforms, and users to a massive attack surface.

After September 1, 2023, all Gfycat content and data will be deleted (gfycat.com)

From their website: The Gfycat service is being discontinued. Please save or delete your Gfycat content by visiting www.gfycat.com and logging in to your account. After September 1, 2023, all Gfycat content and data will be deleted from gfycat.com....

zedtronic,

Hey wait I’ve seen this one before!

“ The dotcom bubble burst when capital began to dry up. In the years preceding the bubble, record-low interest rates, the adoption of the Internet, and interest in technology companies allowed capital to flow freely, especially to startup companies that had no track record of success.”

I spilt coffee all over my keyboard this morning and it’s all sticky, since it didn’t break can I just pour water on it to help the stickiness?

I know that sounds like a stupid ass question. I have the Logitech wireless mx keys. I wiped the keyboard down so the surface of the keys aren’t sticky, just hard to press down and some have a spasm....

SHITPOSTING_ACCOUNT,

First of all I believe your keyboard has a built in lithium ion battery. If this is the case, DO NOT introduce any liquids (or heat) unless you have physically removed the battery.

There are people claiming you can rinse keyboards, or even use a dishwasher (lowest temperature, remove before drying cycle) either after separating the electronics from the rest of the keyboard or even without that.

Water itself doesn't kill electronics, corrosion and power getting to the wrong spot do. Corrosion happens really quickly if power is applied while wet, and obviously wet + power can apply power where it shouldn't. So whatever you do, make sure all power - including internal batteries - are removed until completely dry. That means days.

Isopropyl alcohol evaporates more quickly, which is why it's sometimes recommend. However, it's also a solvent and can attack some plastics. It is fine for cleaning most PCBs ("circuit boards"). IPA is highly flammable. See the warning about batteries above.

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