If the hashes match the files from the Fedora or OpenSUSE releases, then does this really matter?
If the hashes match the files from the Fedora or OpenSUSE releases, then does this really matter?
Not to mention the bandwidth costs… yeesh
Don’t bother with ABP. Use AdGuard, uBlock Origin, and Privacy Badger.
I do think the 30% commission is high. But the problem I see now is, even if the gov’t gets involved and mandates their rev share be lower, game publishers will absolutely not lower their prices to coincide with that. Corps know people are already used to paying pretty exorbitant prices, so they’d happily have the government mandate they make more profit while valve makes less without having to do any work whatsoever.
I’m going to say that watching sports counts, so we’re in for some Hockey Helldivers
They’ve moved the repo over to Gitlab, seems they’re just leaving the GitHub one up as a public archive and they’re anticipating it getting taken down
No platform pays nearly as well as YouTube does on average. If they upload to other platforms, and you watch the content on those other platforms, they’re going to make significantly less money than if you watch on YouTube. Even if there’s increased reach from uploading to multiple platforms, the creator will almost certainly make less—so there’s less than no incentive for them to upload elsewhere.
I hope none of the stock exchanges have captchas, otherwise they might have trouble selling…
Maybe this means we can have a Slayer playlist /s
Whelp, way to make me feel old
To be clear, it does sound odd that you were originally banned from the forum for talking about freight forwarding… but beyond that, YTA.
You deserved everything for being a total dick to the first person who helped you, and then going on a tirade against the mods.
A few years back I bought a .family domain for my wife and I to have emails at ourlastname.family That lasted a week because almost every online service wouldn’t accept it. Now we have a .org
Beautiful! I drove into Ridge while the sun was coming up and it was quite a view from the Pitt River bridge!
It’s a 2.5” SAS drive. They’re usually used in servers and typically spin a lot faster than consumer SATA drives. You won’t be able to use it in your PC unless you buy an HBA card and some adapters.
I’m a simple man. I see Linkus, I upvote.
Like almost everything else right now, I imagine it’s on hold until the writers’ strike has been settled.
Wait, so the patents Nintendo is suing them for breaching were only filed… months after Palworld was already wildly successful?