Did you enjoy BOTW?
Did you enjoy BOTW?
I have a bad sense of direction IRL but an excellent sense of direction in games. I don’t think it necessarily transfers.
Elden Ring again after taking a break from it for a while. Exploring new areas, it’s fun.
The only parts of this video that are relevant to piracy are: 1) does it prevent your ISP from seeing your traffic (it does), and 2) can you trust a VPN when they say they have a “no logging” policy (depends on the VPN but IMO there are several that can be trusted). The rest is just debunking false marketing claims about how VPNs improve your security or whatever.
I’ve always felt that pair programming is more useful on early stages of a task, where there is enough doubt about implementation details and discussing them is worth.
Is pair programming the right way to address unknowns around implementation? It seems like a brainstorming / whiteboarding session might be a better fit.
It really is. And now I’m excited to see how Rick & Morty does it.
Agreed. Gaming has become a lot more acceptable over time and with younger generations. This is also true for the gender gap in gamers, which factors into the dating scene.
At the end of the day arguments for or against a particular solution are going to depend on what threats a person considers most important to protect against and where they’re willing to put their trust.
Captchas aside, with a VPN your traffic is mixed with others, making it much harder to trace back to you (assuming the VPN provider has a no-log policy and can be trusted). With Linode, isn’t that not the case since you’re setting up a VPS for just yourself, and therefore a greater risk?
I like Mullvad. They were recently subject to a search warrant and customer data was not compromised due to their no-logging policy.
You could also take a look at TorrentFreak’s list. They don’t recommend services, but instead ask them a series of questions to understand how seriously they take privacy and what policies and safeguards they have in place.
TOTK performance on switch is not bad at all. I don’t know where what perception came from. I haven’t experienced any low frame rate issues after 100 hours.