“Mesh routers” just refers to having multiple wireless APs generally with auto roaming capability
“Mesh routers” just refers to having multiple wireless APs generally with auto roaming capability
They actually already implemented Vulcan. Though in true CIG fashion it’s pretty unstable compared to DX11. Also those free fly events are ironically a terrible time to play the game because the fragile ass servers get super bogged down. Outside of those events it’s usually decently stable.
Don’t forget underwear!
I see they’re playing the “turtle” strat.
CS:GO is gone, they replaced it with CS2
They want their heart to explode in their sleep?
I have fail2ban running on the server itself, also it was a lot more than “a few scripts”
The volume on 22 will be a lot higher than a non default port. With 22 open my router was basically getting DDOS’d at times
Huh, just realized that the r-word and “Reddit” have the same number of characters.
And then you busted after 15 seconds?
The post says “breaking” but this information is over a year old: https://www.theguardian.com/world/2023/feb/15/revealed-disinformation-team-jorge-claim-meddling-elections-tal-hanan
Yeah meanwhile my kid stepped on my metal cased Dell when he was 3 and bent the metal, cracking the screen
Also to further over explain, proton is just wine + some extra libraries like dxvk
FWIW bottles and lutris are launchers which will preconfigure and run your games in wine or proton which are the underlying translation layers.
I think the defining factor here would be the real time combat, vs a traditional rpg which is turn based.
The schools are just scared of having to prevent hundreds of children from staring at it without proper protection. It’s probably a good call, kids are dumb.
Sudo is 6 megabytes
The default image viewer in windows can do all of this
One of my first interviews in Canada I was asked what a “zed-index” is and was like what? A what now?
In this case it seems like it also performed a
git clean
and deleted his untracked files too. Someone actually opened a an issue to try and prevent the behaviour in the future