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If they come up with some way to make it as hard as possible for the buyers to share these cracked games among them, they could make a lot of money with this.
DRM for Piracy? Disastrous
If they come up with some way to make it as hard as possible for the buyers to share these cracked games among them, they could make a lot of money with this.
DRM for Piracy? Disastrous
On the cracked severs I used to play, they used to have a plugin that would make users register a password when they first visited and type it on all subsequent logins, to protect users’ accounts.
Widely considered?
Surprised to hear that, whenever someone posts him on Lemmy most of the comments act like he’s the best thing since sliced bread in video form
Wait? Are you telling me the 🫨 face is not justified??? Impossible!!!
I like Simplewall.
By default, it blocks everything and shows you a popup whenever an app or service tries to make a connection, similar to LittleSnitch for MacOS if you’re familiar with that.
The first few minutes can be a bit annoying as you figure out just how many background services in Windows are trying to phone home, but after that, great peace of mind knowing nothing will talk to the internet without you knowing.
Definitely overkill for most users, but if you don’t mind the initial burden, highly recommend.
Seconding Simplewall, it really just works.
A short while ago, Jimmy Secretan posted this response on everything that happened today:
“We have paused everything related to our Fediverse ingestion for now and we are removing everything ingested.
To be honest, the extreme negative reaction was a surprise to me, as I thought interaction between disparate systems was the entire point, but clearly we didn’t navigate the culture correctly.”
Make the world a better place, bully your local tech bro today!
God, you know what I really wish I could do?
Run an Android VM on my phone. Imagine being able to do whatever you want with your device and still having a “stock” device for those pesky apps without having to actually have two phones.
It is seemingly possible, but the only app I’ve ever seen do it was “VMOS”: a proprietary app, impossible to trust.
Thanks for the recommendation, only thing keeping me on RealVNC Android was the better UI 🙏
I’m always incredibly skeptical of these super easy “all in one” solutions. Would rather do the work myself just to make sure.
Babe wake up, new rap beef just dropped
I had to wait a little for my favorite widgets to get updated to 6, now I’m good.
I have been using the Wayland session for a while (I was on for months on 5), and it solved so many multi-monitor woes it has been worth the switch. So far my only complaint is that remote access solutions are rather limited on Plasma, with Sunshine and Moonlight being the only consistently working solution, as Krfb (VNC) crashes randomly, doesn’t handle modifier keys well and forces you to click “OK” on a dialog every startup, thus making it useless for unattended access (Plasma issue).
Other than remote access, no complaints.
Thank you for this!
I love music bee and this doesn’t look like it’ll disappoint
Well looks like someone broke the barrier because the smart ass up there is always giving me shit!
Huh, looks like the post in r/linux got removed for not being relevant.
What a joke.
Miniflux is a minimalist and opinionated feed reader
I’ve been using it for a month or two now, so far it’s one of the best RSS readers I’ve used. Highly recommend.
I’ve fixed the Windows bootloader before, but every result you find says something slightly different, feels like no one quite knows how to do it.
https://forums.tomshardware.com/faq/how-to-repair-efi-bootloader-in-windows-10.3275168/
Steam desperately needs to allow you to NOT update a game.
How embarrassing, I double checked their Github and still managed to miss Android support 🤦♂
Thanks for the correction.
My guess is: Got IP Address from Reddit, asked ISP for data.
I’ve seen this type of thing reported so many times, seems like ISPs will give out your data willy-nilly if someone so much as looks at them funny