I know piracy is a spectrum, but selling hacks/cheats/pirated copies is sleezy IMO.
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I know piracy is a spectrum, but selling hacks/cheats/pirated copies is sleezy IMO.
Same. Been rock solid.
I love unRAID so much. It’s crazy how just a simple GUI can help solidify docker concepts.
Ah yes I dont know what I thought OP was asking about coding standards 😂
I don’t like it but I am used to reading old C codebase (windows: https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/win32/stg/coding-style-conventions) with Hungarian notation.
pszMyString 😥
I work at Microsoft and it’s well known that you get paid way more at Facebook and Amazon. We like to call it a “sin tax”. Their employee retention is basically how long you need to stay to get your whole signing bonus.
Microsoft is far from perfect but I thoroughly enjoy working there in gaming.
It’s also not black and white.
Some is better than none. Find a sweet spot for you.
Java has data packs and Bedrock has behavior packs, they are extremely different in practice and similar only in concept.
+1 for rclone
It probably is the the best bang for their buck. I doubt they lose significant profit from the simple stopgaps.
Audio book gang unite!
I normally pirate audio books and purchase them physically for our bookshelves around the house because I like the look and supporting the author but I like listening a lot more.
That’s interesting about the life time. I’ve actually heard the opposite, where niche/old things can be easier to get from specific trackers vs Usenet because of their lack of popularity.
I suppose it’s probably mostly about which websites you are a part of and if they specialize in specific content.
I’m inexperienced with Usenet, but why is it better than torrenting?
I have 5-6 trackers which provides me basically everything I need and it sounds like Usenet might be similar in that regard.
I wish somewhere on their site or anywhere in that description they’d say “Android App”.
I was a little disappointed as an iOS user browsing their site trying to find the iOS App Store link 😬.
Edit: I appreciate the advice to switch to Android but I really wasn’t asking. 😅
My wife uses Chunky on her iPad and it works pretty well.
Easy enough to add a network folder as a file source.