Does SSH counts?
Does SSH counts?
lmao wrong community
A place to share alternatives to popular online services that can be self-hosted without giving up privacy or locking you into a service you don’t control.
For those kind of devices, the manufacturer should be required to make it possible to easily load a third-party firmware when they declare a device as obsolete.
I understand it’s not financially viable to support a device beyond a certain threshold, but there’s likely a community behind those that are willing to keep these devices alive for a while longer, with the benefit of reducing the amount of ewaste.
Any battery-powered toys that makes noise is a terrible idea…
And it does send a signal.
I hate it because it’s just a sign of disrespect of the publisher towards the legitimate customers. Guess who has a better experience when the DRM goes to shit or slows down the game? Those who didn’t pay.
I just won’t be part of the first customers, I’ll wait for the game to be cleaned up of this bs.
I’ll just wait for it to show up DRM-free on GOG at a discount ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
And it’s easier to certify that a game works as expected when there aren’t too many hardware revisions.
it will still require a PSN login.
I think Rockstar simply abandonned the PS3 version.
Already bought it with my own code, thanks for sharing :)
Absolute creep.
55% off coupons are being sent by emails to the GOG mailing list subscribers too.
I’d go with Bazzite, which is what SteamOS and Fedora Atomic Desktop would look like if they had a child.
gog.com (acronym of Good Old Games), an alternative store where you can buy DRM-free games.
I even rebought some games I really care about on GOG.
I use them for our printed version of our documentation, each document has a cover page with a QR code pointing to the latest version of the electronic copy.
Handy during an outage, and you don’t have to search for the online copy.
I’m playing Watch Dogs 2 right now because I got it for free, but yeah.
Ubisoft in general has fallen behind expectations.
Shit, should have bought them on GOG when they were still there…