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The occasional times I need to use Twitch I either VPN to Romania or use S0undTV.
The occasional times I need to use Twitch I either VPN to Romania or use S0undTV.
Anything that makes it distinct gives a blocking opportunity, I assume?
Mostly that IPOs put companies into ‘infinite growth mode’ which is obviously impossible, so their product just degrades over time. They can’t just do ‘good enough’ anymore.
I got a ‘LePotato’ a few years back when Pi had stock issues, and it worked quite well as a Pi 4 clone.
I’ve got one on World and one on DBZer0 for piracy stuff.
It’s also been put straight onto Game Pass.
I’ve considered setting one up for myself for very specific content on my own server, but I’m not sure where I’d start with it. It doesn’t seem as simple as kicking up a docker-compose file.
Nah just when I bought it. I did this a while ago so I’m not sure if it still works.
I’m gonna cling onto the quid a month rate for dear life.
I use YT Music because I get it cheap (VPN shenanigans), you can upload your own music (hello Nintendo soundtracks), and I mod the Android app to stop it being a mess (ReVanced Extended is the GOAT).
The games are their own canon, so going in fresh is perfectly fine, if not expected.
I found I did a lot more chores when I started tracking them with a points system.
I watched more new TV & movies when I signed up for Trakt, more games with Exophase and Backloggd, more books with StoryGraph, more anime and manga with Myanimelist…
Does the app need to be open (like old PokeGo…) or does it just track in the background?
Looks sweet; applied for the beta.
Did the post office let them borrow their tech?
This is why I buy GOG first where possible. You can block my account, but ya can’t take my hard drive.
Apple: “You’ve just gotta brick their phone if they use 3rd party parts!”
Samsung: “Brick it, you say?”
Haha like the kids cops send into shops to buy beer.
There are some things I don’t really understand after reading this article:
Why exactly does Samsung want the customer data? Are they wanting to ban their Samsung account or something?
How exactly does Samsung police this? Surely the repair shop could just… not tattle?
What the hell does the repair shop tell the customer when they return their phone in literal fucking pieces?
Looking forward to the Kevin Fang video covering this in a few years.
You’ve gotta defend for an infinite amount of time, but they’ve only gotta succeed once.