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  • If you didn’t know, a far better way to monitor what’s happening with your Steam account than chat logs is to go to your Account Details–>Security & Devices, and you can see who’s accessed your account, from which location, and from which device. You can hit the “Sign out everywhere” button, and then no one should be able to get into your Steam account without access to Steam Guard on your own personal phone that you probably carry on your person at all times. You don’t necessarily have to shut your computer off when you’re not on it, but it’s good security practice to at least lock it (Windows key + L) when you step away. Even then, the only people who could access it if you’re not doing that are people who share the same physical space as you, like your family or roommates.


  • If I keep a chat window open for three weeks, the only one that will retain my last chat history for that long is the active chat tab. Any other tab I have open in that same window will purge the chat history after a week or two. That’s about all I know for how long it’s kept on the client, and I doubt they’re keeping it any longer on the server. The truth is I don’t know why they purge it, but if I were placing bets, my first two guesses would be cleaning up garbage on their servers that they don’t need; and preventing scams from lingering that could compromise your account security. If you haven’t set up two-factor for your Steam account, I would do so, and sharing your account with others like you’ve been doing is likely asking for trouble as well, so you might want to use the family sharing feature instead.


  • There are DRM-free games on Steam, but they really ought to advertise on the store page which ones those are, because we can currently only find out by experimentation and community wikis.

    You’ll get a human in a couple of days if the automated portions couldn’t resolve your issue in full.

    It’s not a monopoly.

    My guess is that they’re actively purging chat logs at the same rate that they disappear off of your system. They’re storing data for over 130M active users every month, and I’m sure they’d be happy to be rid of a lot of the least useful of it.















  • Hey, that’s forward progress! The first I’ve had since this thread! That command did in fact allow me to ping my desktop from my mini PC on the VLAN. It also allowed me to ping 8.8.8.8, which I was unable to do before. On reboot, that default gateway seems to be reset until I run the command again, which makes sense. So I guess my next question is: what does this mean, and how do I fix it? I take it to mean that of those three jobs DHCP is supposed to provide in your list, it’s only done the first one. The DHCP systems in particular are a major change from what OPNsense was just two years ago when the guides I’ve been following were made.