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Because it’s not Valve doing it
Because it’s not Valve doing it
I accept it from the notification and it still comes back. This is for consent-o-matic. Idk, I’ll try again. Maybe this time it’ll work.
I’m having the same with an add on. I’ve just been dismissing it when it comes up and hoping a bug fix comes.
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Idk but I wouldn’t risk it when it’s easy to encrypt stuff. Good security is done in layers.
What about a torrent? You’ll have to encrypt with 7zip or something to keep it secure, but that and qbitorrent will do the trick.
You won’t be able to upgrade to new versions when the support contract runs out, but you can install updates to the existing version as long as updates are made for it. This has always been the lifecycle for perpetual licensing. It’s good forever, but at a certain point it becomes a security risk to continue using. The difference here is they won’t sell you another perpetual license when the lifecycle is up.
They’re terminating in the sense that they won’t sell it anymore. They’re not breaking the licensing they’ve already sold (mostly, there was some fuckery with activating licensing they sold through third parties)
I find public trackers are easier to get good ratios since more people use them. Private trackers are better for finding what you want and having it actually have seeders, though.
I mean that it was easy. It was low handing fruit. It basically shouted “I’m a leftist” on its own.
This one was basically a freebie
Others have expanded, but it may be useful to try to break out of the typical idea of ownership.
I’m underutilizing my rig tbh. I’ve been playing primarily Factorio for the past few years. My monthly game spending is low. Tempted to get a steam deck for mobile Factorio with mods, though.
I 3D print a “missile switch cover” type of . It makes it possible to flip the switch easy enough, but prevents turning it off by muscle memory.
My understanding is that defederation only affects content that's native to the instance that was defederated. So in your example, users of instance A and instance C would be able to interact on instance C.
I want something similar to multi-reddits. I want to mix and match communities to my hearts desire into one big feed. I also want to combine duplicate communities from different instances to the same feed.
It wouldn’t surprise me at all to find out that they are trying to make trans people look bad.
For CG-NAT, it wouldn’t even be possible for the ISP to identify the account that committed the alleged infringement without logging traffic, right?
“fine” is a bit generous there