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That’s a bummer, I still watch him from time to time but accept it as factual. Didn’t think I needed to fact check him.
That’s a bummer, I still watch him from time to time but accept it as factual. Didn’t think I needed to fact check him.
Distrotube hits hard. I remember the video showing everyone his collection of increasingly larger guns was the checkout moment for me. Even saying one of them was great for kids. As a non American maybe I just don’t get it.
Gross. I heard he lost a hell of a lot of money on crypto and hookers, so that checks out.
Boogie2988. I thought he seemed like a reasonable, unbiased person when I was watching around 2016. Kind of just moved on with my life after realising he was just following YouTube drama.
Have checked him out in the last year or so and it’s not looking good for him. The really sad thing is that he could have just taken his money and lived a chill life, but he seems to want a spotlight and to feel important even if it’s because people are shaming him for being a washed up b list youtuber.
It’s hard to get an apprenticeship to become one in Australia after your mid twenties. I’ve heard it’s because your pay has to be a fair bit higher than the kids just out of school, so they’d rather train a teenager.
Can second the comment about tutorials. It’s amazing how your very very specific problem has a great tutorial, with the worst possible audio, that is perfectly solved by some random dude in his bedroom in India.
Can second the comment about tutorials. It’s amazing how your very very specific problem has a great tutorial, with the worst possible audio, that is perfectly solved by some random dude in his bedroom in India.
Interesting, I find it hard to see how this wouldn’t be annoying, but it looks pretty novel.
Really speaks to a troubled development that they would pivot so hard away from the original game. What the hell happened to Bioware? EA is the easy answer I suppose, but it just seems they can’t even get single player RPG done right anymore.
I think I was initially interested in the game provided I could get it for < $20, now I think my time is just more valuable than this game is worth.
Its a sad realisation, as a huge fan of the Oblivion/Fallout 3 era of Bethesda.
Looking fan-fucking-tastic
I’ve heard dmca is an issue there. I’m not sure how stuff stays up there.
I used the wiki on r/usenet, which was pretty helpful.
From my understanding, you need 3 things:
Benefits of Usenet I believe are the high speed of downloads, generally accessibility to older and more niche content, and ease of use. You don’t need to fish through torrents hoping that the seed/peer numbers are enough to actually get all of the content in good time. I’ve found a lot of stuff there lately that I have not been able to find via torrenting sites, but are important childhood media to me/my wife.
I think the AAA industry is really struggling with this.
Also, improved graphical fidelity isn’t really a big selling point like it was in the 2000’s AAA days.
Fair enough, I was under the impression that if you are using SSL, all an ISP or VPN provider could see is that you are connected to whichever backbone provider you were connected to. I.e. The content of what you are downloading is encrypted.
You could be downloading stuff that is not illegal, and I don’t think that is necessarily knowable by anyone except yourself.
I may be way off here, I’m not an IT person, but that was my understanding of SSL.
I have wondered this as well. Seems like it is pretty linked.
Tbf, Usenet and indexers are strictly speaking, legal.
And your 2FA seed phrases
Fallout seems to be getting the Edgerunners treatment at the moment. Shame about the fallout London fiasco, that would have convinced me to spin it up again.
Picked up Disco Elysium. All time low that I’ve been monitoring for a while now.
Also, Returnal ATL of 51% off on gamesbillet. Worked out to $45 AUD, probably like 20 USD