

That already happened though. Tens of thousands of games on Steam can be played by hitting the install and then the play button. Only a few “competitive multiplayer” holdouts with rootkits and an irrational hatred of Linux don’t work.
That already happened though. Tens of thousands of games on Steam can be played by hitting the install and then the play button. Only a few “competitive multiplayer” holdouts with rootkits and an irrational hatred of Linux don’t work.
Technically it’s empty space that’s being wasted, if you fill it up it’s being useful!
Regarding the second point, militaries have a long history of using civilian products (see GPS in the gulf war for example) if they don’t have enough of the expensive stuff, which will lead to incentive to jam the civilian stuff as well. The article suggests that this system should be more resilient against simple jamming though.
That’s why they also offer a monthly subscription these days. Play it with all the DLC without owning any of it for 10 to 5 bucks a month (depending on how many months you subscribe for). Way cheaper if you don’t already own all of it and only want to play it for a while.
If it’s more permanent show them an Azeron Cyro at https://www.azeron.eu/ It’s a mouse with a thumbstick, you can play almost any PC game with one hand. Comes in both right and left handed versions.
Absolutely, that’s basically the same thing
Unfortunately this meme is incorrect. While we do indeed make more land we also prevent the sea (no oceans here) from swallowing up any other land. Can’t let that bastard sea have anything!
I once switched from Debian i386 to amd64 in-place. That was MUCH harder than you would expect, I guess somewhere between medium and hard in your list. That server is still running that install btw, so in the end it all worked out.
I’ve started using this method in the past weeks and it mostly does what I want it to do: https://github.com/eriksjolund/podman-caddy-socket-activation/
Dunno when you played it but they’ve added tons of shit in the past years, so it might be worth it to give it another chance.
The difference might be HTTP vs HTTPS. On a Pi the extra CPU load to properly encrypt the HTTPS stream is probably significant.
Same, but even longer. I honestly can’t remember the last time I used additional storage in a phone. My current phone has 512GB (was cheaper than the 256GB model due to a promotion) and after almost two years of usage I still only have about 77GB in use. I don’t think I know anyone with a microSD card in their phone, which is probably why they’re removing them, not enough people care anymore.