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The Linux Migration: Other Users’ Stories, Part 4

Scott Lowe

This post is part of a series of posts sharing other users’ stories about their migration to Linux as their primary desktop OS. As I mentioned in part 1 of the series , there seemed to be quite a bit of pent-up interest in using Linux as your primary desktop OS. Q: Why did you switch to Linux? Wi-Fi and WebEx were the worst.

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How to use your Oculus Quest 2 to play any PC VR game wirelessly

The Verge

That’s great if you want a way to play games like Half-Life: Alyx , but the obvious downside is that you’re now physically tethered to a PC — so much for the wireless freedom that the Quest 2 advertises. Download the software linked here , hosted by Oculus. Once it finishes installing, run SideQuest.

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Wall of Flippers is the way to put a stop to Flipper Zero

Dataconomy

It’s packed with tools for exploring hardware, software, and wireless protocols. Pen-testing tool Flipper Zero was eventually used for Bluetooth spam attacks on the iOS operating system ( Image credit ) What is Wall of Flippers? Well, Wall of Flippers is here to become a remedy for that!

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Hands on with Steam Deck: Here’s what to expect from Valve’s portable – and powerful – gaming PC

GeekWire

One of the first pre-production models of the Steam Deck portable gaming PC, by Valve Software. The Deck, which was first officially announced a couple of weeks ago , is a handheld PC that runs a new version of Valve’s Linux-based SteamOS. Thomas Wilde Photo). It’s got potential.

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Switch hacker Gary W. Bowser given 40-month sentence, owes Nintendo $14.5M

GeekWire

Xecuter’s “SX OS” modifications for the Switch allowed users to install a new OS that enabled several interesting options, such as overclocking the system or being able to wirelessly connect a PlayStation 5 controller to a Nintendo Switch. That license has, of course, been hacked.).

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The Wireless Attack Toolkit

CTOvision

By BryanHalfpap Wireless security is all about implementation. How much and what you leak depends on your wireless driver, operating system, and the networks that you’ve connected to in the past. That’s why I delete wireless network connections that are unencrypted when I am done using them (if I use them at all).

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Apple stumbled into a war with the gaming industry, and the future of iOS is at stake

The Verge

Games, in Apple’s eyes, aren’t to be treated the same as music, movies, and TV shows, but rather as software that warrants careful inspection lest they be updated later in ways that violate its strict content guidelines, the company tells The Verge. The primary opposing argument is: "Smartphone markers can do whatever they want".

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