I'm in Ontario but in a heavily French area (i.e., East of Ottawa) and "toute garni / all dressed" is common. You'll find it places like Ottawa as well given the proximity to Quebec and French population.
Yes, they both refer to the same pizza. Many francophones actually say "une pizza all dress" - it refers to that specific combination of toppings though, not literally every available topping.
I can't speak authoritatively for the OP, but yes, I would expect red sauce to be tomato-based. Compare with "sauce brune" [brown sauce ~= gravy] which is what gets put on poutine.
Due to Linux being the host (and Proton being heavily used), I wonder what this will mean for Denuvo enabled games. Could it lead to publishers stopping to use it?
I also wonder if this device will lead to more games targeting Linux as a first class platform.
In this particular case, it's been posted only three times this year, and the first two had only 2 or 3 points, meaning that hardly anyone saw them--I know I didn't. I wouldn't have learned about this if not for the repost.
I don't see anything wrong with reposting perennially useful stuff at reasonable intervals. Maybe twice in as many months is too much in general, but it seems to have worked out all right.
I've never seen this before, and am glad that I have. One of the ten thousand I guess and I visit hacker news at least a few times a week. There are tons of new stuff on here everyday. No use complaining about a repost
You can't load unsigned kexts anymore, due to that same SIP. It's a pain in the gonads when hacking your own kexts. I had forgotten about this, but it does indeed allow for a system that leaves an audit trail which cannot be hidden, even by root.
However, user labcomputer is right, I doubt that applies to the solutions proposed by OP here. Well, I'm certain: root can switch out the shell or terminal emulator binary itself and have it lie about executing those commands and return something trustworthy. One way or another, to truly check this, you'd need an immutable audit log (probably not currently available), AND a reboot into safe mode or a mount as a HDD onto a safe system.