Most of the games I tried worked flawlessly. Some worked better including older games. I only had one game I couldn’t get to run out of like 150+.
It’s also probably rewarding for people who can put half the time into something and get 2x the result vs just normal people grinding slowly.
I assume the more money they spend on advertising the more dubious and low quality they are, this seems to be the case most of the time I see ads for almost any product. Might as well be a red flag at this point.
hackernews has some good discussions and the source is right there. I see it as a bonus, if it was reddit I would feel differently.
Windows before I found linux, adobe software in general before they started making their stuff subscription only. Krita and da vinci fill the void somewhat.
Could be a hard drive of normal pirated movies and going across the border. But encrypting it would be dumb anyway.
There is nothing wrong with using a well made open source password manager like keepass.
When you automate something and then never use it again.
I think we can handle these things on a per case bases no? That is just adding another roadblock in having someone interact with the community. If it becomes a problem where someone spams these then yeah I can see the issue.
and Russia is rolling it’s own Debian derivative in anything that matters, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Astra_Linux