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GOG: When we said we let you ‘own’ your games, we meant that no matter what happens you’ll still be able to play them thanks to our offline installers.
  • homeoftheunderdogs used to be awesome in like the year 2001. But now I think it only has either freeware or links to a google searches where the fiiles used to be.

    soulseek, yes that is cool , some extreme niches covered on there. That probably is better than napster was in some ways.

  • Merkley introduces "Car Privacy Rights Act" in bid to protect drivers' data
  • I'd actually not mind them getting monitored for breaches of the highway code, or investigation of homicides/crashes, stuff like that.

    When you take dangerous things into public, there should be some accountability.

    Not that I think that's what the telemetry is intended for.

  • PDFs
  • Most of the time, sentences in a sensible order, we reading easier can make.

    Candidate hot tip - if you're going to learn English from a fictional green puppet, choose Kermit The Frog; he is a native English speaker.

  • If there was a movie that represented you the most, what would it be?
  • That quiz was way too hard, there were about 3 questions that I couldn't answer so I just had to guess randomly.

    Anyway i got kill bill - so i think i must have guessed wrong. I don't remeber ever owning a sword, or a yellow jumpsuit; I did have a yellow raincoat once and i have a swiss army knife.

    I think Sightseers would have been a better choice. Or fight club if they did a remake without any of the Tyler Durden stuff.

  • Help me decide if I can switch to Linux, I have some questions
  • liveusb or vm - try before you don't buy - especially if you have a tonne of specifoc requirements. distro doesn't really matter.

    In linux i think qemu/kvm is preferred for virtual machines - it's a bit fiddly, but i think it performs better and fuck oracle.

  • Meta fined $102 million for storing passwords in plain text
  • It's the points on the licence that really matters for speeding though in my country. When they accumulate enough points they get banned from driving for a period like a year or maybe more.

    I hope this applies to meta. I'm pretty sure it doesn't though.

  • Two Linux users walk into a bar
  • I'm already locked up in apt hell. I was sentenced to 0.10 minor kernel versions before I get out.

    I still have to click separately at login to load wayland-mode in kde version 5.pre-enlightenment - like a massive kloser. Otherwise I'm stuck with a pretty much indistinguishably different user experience.

  • After we “dig a big ass tunnel,” here are 5 simple ways we can reduce congestion without asking people to drive less
  • You could also consider getting every office worker a lorry. They can have an desk in the back and work whilst sitting in the traffic jam.

    Then we can get rid of all the office buildings to make more space for the lorries!

    Probably also adapt this method to work on your housing shortages too.

  • (dnd 5e) Prove me wrong, RAW
  • I was thinking they might learn or get enchanted with a minor wind cantrip that they can cast on themselves infinite times, and rearrange themselves into words.

    They can communicate with any literate character, but slowly, only in words that are short enough. Otherwise they have fo finish the word on their next turn.

    If it's genuinely windy in game, the player has to write their communication with their off hand, blindfold whilst someome shakes them or the paper randomly.

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