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As long as it doesn’t become Reddit 2.0.
As long as it doesn’t become Reddit 2.0.
… in the US. In other countries, they can’t be bought and likely never will be.
Add Norton to that list. They also perform their own MITM attack on your pc to ensure your certificates are “safe”…
I was in the same boat as you a year ago, but Windows got so bad that I just accepted that I could only play 90% of the games I want and had to check protondb before buying a game.
Also I wouldn’t use a distro that has GNOME as their default DE. KDE is (currently) superior in many ways that matter for gamers.
That is also the reason everything reset to the status quo at the end of every episode.
OK now they can go ahead with plan B where they allow you to link your PSN account to get some super cool cosmetic. I wonder what the reaction of the consumers will be then.
Compared to what?
Seconded. Everyone who is not recommending Mint to new users is doing them and the community a disservice imo.
Do we really need to argue which murderers are slightly less murdery?
The people in charge on both sides are doing their people a disservice by killing a shit load of people which in turn leads to the other side killing even more people.
55% packet loss. Could be worse though.
They could always send carrier pigeons with new orders.
49€ here, but yeah about 1/10 of the price of some US states is insane.
Which destro would you recommend? I’m kind of sick of Windows.
And don’t forget the constant loading screens. A game that has so many of them shouldn’t look this bad and run this poorly.
I would never use an ISPs router for my home network. It just causes so many issues that you can easily avoid by either using your own router directly or if that is not possible putting the device into “bridge” mode and using your own router behind it.
What are some of the issues?
The devices the ISPs send out are usually the cheapest hardware imaginable and therefore introduce substantial unnecessary latency.
Where I live some ISPs also used to use tools that genereted wifi passwords based on the devices MAC address. While this is apparently fixed now, a lot of non tech savvy users still use these old devices that are basically open to anyone now.
To save even more money, they sometimes deliberately send out faulty devices (as in devices that drop connection frequently, restart for no reason, etc) which is just horrible.
I know these issues because I worked in that field and there are a lot more unfortunately…
Alright, so what is it this time that they want to divert attention away from? Has Trump payed more people to keep quiet about something?