Damn I forgot no content existed online and could be profitable before YouTube came along and saved us all from the dark ages.
Exactly, then it could have just been a text list on a webpage and we'd all be better off.
Acts as a wildcard for any directories that exist between arteries and clot.
I'm pretty sure Fooyin meets all these. It's still very early in development but I like it more than any of the other native Linux music players I've tried.
You'd be surprised how often none of that is touched, and I really doubt any repackers are bothering to block any network calls if the original scene release didn't. I've used some equivalent of OpenSnitch that prompts on all network requests that I haven't explicitly allowed already for the past decade, and at least 90% of all games I downloaded during that time tried to phone home.
ALWAYS set firewall rules to block internet access to any software you pirate.
A series whose last entry ended with revealing infinite accessible alternate universes has nowhere left to go? Also, a series whose entire reason for existing was to be a spiritual successor to System Shock now needs its own spiritual successor? Why?
Someone made something up about you once, so now your plan is to never be introspective again for the rest of your life?
Good luck with that. I'm sure the issue in that situation was definitely how self-aware you were at the time.
You're being unnecessarily pedantic about your second point. To most people an "email account" is going to mean an email address and mailbox, which is what she had, on her insecure personal email server.
I like the workflow of having a DNS record on my network for *.mydomain.com pointing to Nginx Proxy Manager, and just needing to plug in a subdomain, IP, and port whenever I spin up something new for super easy SSL. All you need is one let's encrypt wildcard cert for your domain and you're all set.
You're more likely going to get stuttering or asset streaming issues which are going to have more impact than losing a few fps.
Except for sometimes when it is beneficial to store tmpfs files on RAM for speed or saving your SSD some unnecessary writes.
https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Firefox/Profile_on_RAM is a good example.
We do, standard contract law. If your contract says you should be getting credit, and you aren't given credit, that's an enforcable contract violation.