The pirates of the 777 seas dedicate this release to our fans at Rockstar Games. We were happy to learn that our cracks came in handy when you failed to source DRM-free copies of your own games. So, this release is especially for you, in case you need it down the line.
However, Razor 1911 feels the need to underline that we do not support the practice of selling warez, as this is strongly against the code of conduct in the scene. As such, we suggest that you provide any future releases that include our cracks for free.
Good luck with GTA 6, but don't let management pressure you into working overtime and remember to unionize!
And as always, if you enjoyed this product, support the software authors. They deserve it.
Sincerely, your friends at the Blade.
this is amazing lmao
The pirates of the 777 seas dedicate this release to our fans at Rockstar Games. We were happy to learn that our cracks came in handy when you failed to source DRM-free copies of your own games. So, this release is especially for you, in case you need it down the line.
However, Razor 1911 feels the need to underline that we do not support the practice of selling warez, as this is strongly against the code of conduct in the scene. As such, we suggest that you provide any future releases that include...
мать купила себе новые наушники и не сможет пользоваться половиной их функционала, потому что настройки шумоподавления зачем-то требуют аккаунт у сервисов Realme, а аккаунт создать нельзя "потому что -1001, вот почему".
а можно вернуться обратно в те времена, когда для использования наушников не нужно было регистрироваться?
@gravitos@wetdry.world наушники от nothing не требовали никаких регисраций и всё работает как надо.
Выбирайте вендора и модель и не берите первое попавшееся, если есть предпочтения к чему-то (в том числе в не-создании рандомных аккаунтов)
Gordon Freeman, in the flesh. Or, rather, in the calameres installer. I took the liberty of relieving you of your GPU, most of it was NVIDIA property. As for the CPU, I think you've earned it.
The disk partition, /dev/sda4, is in our control, for the time being, thanks to you. Quite a nasty disk layout you managed over there, I am impressed.
You've proved yourself a decisive man, so I don't expect you'll have any trouble deciding what to do. If you're interested, just add the nonfree repository to your apt sources list and I will take that as a yes.
Otherwise, well... I can offer you a scene you have no chance of rendering. Rather an anticlimax, after what you've just survived.
Time to choose.
Gordon Freeman, in the flesh. Or, rather, in the calameres installer. I took the liberty of relieving you of your GPU, most of it was NVIDIA property. As for the CPU, I think you've earned it.
The disk partition, /dev/sda4, is in our control, for the time being, thanks to you. Quite a nasty disk layout you managed over there, I am impressed.
@thememesniper Rise and shine, Mr. Freeman. Rise and shine.
Not that I wish to imply you have been sleeping on the job- no-one is more deserving of a rest. And all the CUDA cores in the world would have gone to waste, until... Well. Let's just say your drivers have... died again.
The right card in the wrong distro can make all the difference in the world... So, wake up, Mr. Freeman. Wake up and, smell the ashes...
@thememesniper Gordon Freeman in the flesh. Or rather, in the hazard suit. I took the liberty of relieving you of your weapons; they are OSHA violations. As for the suit, it is OSHA-compliant.
А штаны-карго с огромными накладными карманами - вещь. Идешь со стаканом кофе/лимонада, и срочно понадобилась дополнительная рука? Берешь СТАКАН и ставишь в КАРМАН. Охуенно удобно.
It turns out Google Chrome ships a default, hidden extension that allows code on `*.google.com` access to private APIs, including your current CPU usage
You can test it out by pasting the following into your Chrome DevTools console on any Google page:
It turns out Google Chrome ships a default, hidden extension that allows code on `*.google.com` access to private APIs, including your current CPU usage
You can test it out by pasting the following into your Chrome DevTools console on any Google page:
@simon friendly reminder that you need root access to fully remove Google from many android phones and tablets and that root access generally voids your warranty. That said, most warranties don't last longer than a couple years so if you've had your phone for 2 or more years then you likely have little to lose by ripping your *.google.com applications out and replacing them with much more secure applications.
If you don't want to do that, the paid version of #netguard can at least lock down your phone's network traffic app by app and web address by web address.
@simon friendly reminder that you need root access to fully remove Google from many android phones and tablets and that root access generally voids your warranty. That said, most warranties don't last longer than a couple years so if you've had your phone for 2 or more years then you likely have little to lose by ripping your *.google.com applications out and replacing them with much more secure applications.
I"m convinced that any software deployed for medical reasons - implants, tools, analytics, doesn't matter - needs toolchains that generate reproducible builds stored in escrow that are made free and public the moment device support ends.
@mhoye there's plenty of non-profit orgs in the pharmaceutical space, it feels like they should be joined by one or more implant specialists. And part of any approval should be ensuring that such an org has all the information required to maintain those devices for the lifetime of the patient.
google photos has understood what a cat is since it launched, and it can even read text inside of my images. hell, it can even find something obscure like pictures of a video game just by typing the name of the game. so i can easily search through my 10s of thousands of photos. without having to remember dates or manually tag stuff myself. this kind of machine learning is sick and i want to see more of it, because it has genuine value and makes my life easier
having a computer understand what something is and be able to index and organise it is genuinely helpful and i've been taking advantage of it without even thinking since i was a pre-teen. i mean, we've been doing that kind of thing since like the early to mid 2010s, it's the backbone of optical character recognition, spellcheck, predictive text, and speech recognition, some extremely mature technologies that just seem normal to us now
...but i never asked for my phone to generate me a picture of a monkey eating a cheeseburger. why would i want that. what value does this bring to my life. how does this help me in any way other than make me exhale through my nose once or twice
google photos has understood what a cat is since it launched, and it can even read text inside of my images. hell, it can even find something obscure like pictures of a video game just by typing the name of the game. so i can easily search through my 10s of thousands of photos. without having to remember dates or manually tag stuff myself. this kind of machine learning is sick and i want to see more of it, because it has genuine value and makes my life easier
okay let me just put it straight, to all platforms that block access to content if you're unregistered or use Tor, FUCK YOU. Go sit with the rest of the stinky capitalists and think about your actions.
Same goes if you don't let me easily download the media on the site