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It’s my night Lemmians
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My Homework is over 100GB
As far as I know, no.
This made my day 😁
Absolutely. I was thinking of the CD/DVD burning speeds back then. For example, I learned through trial and error that burning at 52x speed for a PS2 game often made it impossible for the console to read the disc. So I had to resort to slower burn speeds like 4x and it worked like a charm. Never got around to actually understanding the reason behind this.
I agree completely with your comment.
Microsoft being Microsoft
But, how are they making their revenue?
The one you are thinking is Adaway which makes changes to the system host file.
AdGuard creates a local VPN connection and lets all traffic run through that blocking based on filters. Your VPN slot is taken up here.
NextDNS just changes your phone DNS to its servers and blocks based on filters. Here, your VPN slot is essentially free for use with actual VPN apps.
That is truly sad. I was, at one point, simple using Keybase as a free cloud storage.
Yes, yes the old “fingers in the windows” manoeuver. Quite a painful one, I must say. I have seen many such in my times. Have you heard of “feet on the windshield” trick?
This is so true regarding software. The FOSS apps present today are good enough with adequate features for daily day users like me - whether on Linux, Windows & especially Android (almost all my apps there are FOSS). I simply haven’t had the need to pirate software for a decade now.
Now games and media, that’s a whole different story. Coming from a third world country, I simply can’t fuel my gaming desires with a weak currency that even great services like steam hardly makes a difference. Therefore - sailing the high seas.
Welcome to India, it’s shit as ever
It’s been doing that for sometime now
What about pixel 7? Is it like a hardware limitation porting it to previous generations?
When I see a Fedora user, I see a future Arch user btw