I’m pretty sure our ISPs would advertise piracy if they could
I’m pretty sure our ISPs would advertise piracy if they could
Copyright makes sense to protect creativity to an extent, until we figure out some other way artists can make a living.
Corps make BILLIONS thanks to copyright. It’s not protecting creativity, real creators don’t get that money.
I agree that work has to paid, but this is ridiculous.
inb4: The Internet Archive took a dumb decision
yeah we know that they went too much against the powers that be. That was stupid, they could have lived to fight another day, but still, if you’re a pirate you must know their actions were ethically correct.
Thanks for the detailed answer!
I’d like to know more
“Please Mr. Router, mercy!”
Shit, let’s hope the ICANN cops don’t find me out then… I’ve been using it for years!
I always update via CLI 'cause most GUI tools are slow and buggy, so…
I think an older Ryzen and an RX590 can be had for decent prices, no?
Patient gamers at least have the steam deck option now
For something different you can try The Room games. Definitely not life changing but atypical.
What genre? Those are some peculiar games. I guess you might like Strange Horticulture.
Otherwise for a mix bag: TPS/Adventure: Horizon Zero Dawn Arcade racing: Hot Wheels Unleashed TPG: Baldur’s Gate 3 FPS: Halo Master Chief Collection
Never have, I travel a lot and always carry my Deck, not a scratch on it.
Do these other handhelds sell enough to justify all these different devices?
Mikrotik is great for their price/performance ratio, but if you’re not a networking pro, some things might be hard
That’s a cool addition, tbh
What’s with the hostility?
Problem is, any occasional performance issue with Proton on the Deck can be justified with “it’s an underpowered portable”, if it happens on a powerful PC, people aren’t going to be as forgiving.
I don’t understand what would be the advantages over other trackers