Oh god, not again! I’ve already had like 8 Mtn Dews tonight!
Oh god, not again! I’ve already had like 8 Mtn Dews tonight!
Apparently they disabled that bypass recently.
I don’t know if installing Windows 10 and then upgrading can get around this though.
Home versions, which most home users have, force the use of MS accounts. They’ve patched the bypass tricks that people used before.
They’re suing because Microsoft got an exclusion from the Digital Markets Act. Google did not.
Rockstar has apparently bought FiveM.
Rockstar have already mentioned that they are working to get the game working on Steam Deck, and by extension Linux in general.
Shouldn’t be too hard since BattlEye is supposed to be compatible and there’s a BattlEye Proton runtime.
Ignorance is not stupidity.
Despite this being reported on tech news, most people won’t even be aware that it’s a thing because most people won’t actually read about it. And the majority of gamers probably don’t even know what a kernel is or why an anti-cheat with elevated privileges would be a bad thing.
Most people buy their computers with Windows preinstalled and probably couldn’t tell you if the CPU is Intel or AMD.
Surely in 30 billion years nothing could possibly happen to the supercooled strontium to throw that off, right?
It’s not easy committing to the change when you have no knowledge of the platform. The status quo is always easier until it no longer is.
Having seen how different Linux is from what it was 20 years ago, it’s way more approachable than it used to be. Most people could adjust pretty quickly, but with so much of the technical bits hidden from sight, the average PC user these days isn’t as tech savvy as they were many years ago, and making the switch can be intimidating.
Which Pi alternatives don’t?
It’s still eugenics, you just used more words to describe it.
Are you sure that’s not an ad/tracker-blocking issue?
I’ve seen this on twitch, for example. Trying to log in with trackers blocked will throw up a dialog saying “your browser is not supported,” but if you allow tracking, it works fine. And once logged in, you can block trackers again and the site continues to work normally.
It wasn’t quite reverse engineered. They found a hacky way to bypass hardware limitations and basically duplicated the game.
So the pressure difference between the vehicle and the outside is the opposite. If the vehicle fails, rather than being crushed by the pressure, the occupants explode.
It’s just frustrating because almost all the restaurants that used to have their own delivery drivers now just do Uber or Door Dash
Hue is a city in Vietnam. It’s where bun bo hue comes from.
I just meant you can have an internal fan that’s larger than your heatsink, and a shroud to direct the airflow to it. It requires less vertical space, but more horizontal space.
You can use a larger fan and a shroud to redirect the air flow, similar to how laptops are cooled.
For all the stupid shit that Elon Musk has said and done over the years, at least his quote at the end of this article makes sense:
This is bizarre. They want us to pay them for traffic to their site where they make advertising revenue and we don’t!?
Back in the old days of the internet, you would have to pay the bigger sites to have them link back to your site. Now the government decides that it should be the other way around. It was a stupid law from the start, and now they’re finding out why.
There was also a video a while back from one maker channel where the guy said that he got some type of nasty poisoning from breathing in fumes from ABS printing. Fortunately ABS isn’t as popular of a material as it once was, now that there are better alternatives, but I’m sure many of them still put out some nasty fumes.