

Exactly. This isn’t explicitly piracy. Just because it can be used as such, doesn’t mean it perpetrates piracy. Some prefer to have a backup for their game installers. That’s all this is.
Exactly. This isn’t explicitly piracy. Just because it can be used as such, doesn’t mean it perpetrates piracy. Some prefer to have a backup for their game installers. That’s all this is.
Have you ever purchased a game from GoG? If so, chances are it comes DRM-free in which case you could legally keep a copy in your “Game Vault.”
This allows you to have your own local copy to download and install. No GoG launcher required.
I played the Beta. It had somewhat of an interesting gimmick, but the rest didn’t feel very polished. Granted, that was the Beta.
Comparing it to FragPunk which shortly followed, Fragpunk just felt better. I’ve been enjoying it since its release.
Phind.com is a great alternative that provides sources.
It’s worth mentioning you can manually kick off an index build with I believe updatedb
(in most cases).
This site seems way outdated, not just in terms of style. It suggests Chrome as an open source alternative to Firefox, but also that Firefox is an open source alternative to Internet Explorer 7.
Just a PSA, never ever EVER request deletion of an Oracle free tier if there is any possibility you might want one in the future.
You can delete/remove instances or whatever as you desire, but you won’t be able to get a second free tier account even if the first is completely deleted.
To be honest, Wizard is the best way to play Avowed.
Alright fine… So what are the best forks that are the most compatible with existing Firefox add-ons?
Edit: It’s looking like Waterfox might be best for my needs, but open to other recommendations or tips.
Ah well I’m glad to see the devs sticking to their passions. I’m sure they’re proud of this move.
With that said, I’m still surprised EA didn’t try to capitalize on it somehow.
Just in general. EA has a lot to around for.
Perhaps why this feels like them trying to save face.
I know her from several things (I didn’t watch Buffy), but Harriet the Spy is also my first thought. I will always think of that movie when I see those damn black and white journals too.
Oh man, I thought the same. I never saw the movie but I read the trilogy. I stumbled across them in a used book fair and something made me want to get them. I thoroughly enjoyed them.
Sorry, I was stating that “much like their laptops, I like the idea of these desktops.” I was not trying to insinuate that they themselves are alike.
Much like their laptops, I’m all for the idea, but what makes this desirable by those of us with no interest in AI?
I’m out of that loop though I get that AI is typically graphics processing heavy, can this be taken advantage of with other things like video rendering?
I just don’t know exactly what an AI CPU such as the Ryzen AI Max offers over a non-AI equivalent processor.
I mean, why not self host an instance of git like forgejo?
I have had no complaints about it, but with that said, I absolutely would not use it for any vital backup your recovery tools.
It was fantastic however, to use to load up with handfuls of different live distro ISOs to play around with.
Reminds me of that Gabriel Iglesias bit about his son not wearing deodorant.
Until the AI generating the content starts hallucinating.