I hop on to TOR, but it’s pretty much the only thing I go onto TOR for. I got some soviet industrial manuals
I hop on to TOR, but it’s pretty much the only thing I go onto TOR for. I got some soviet industrial manuals
Darth Vader may or may not have said “Luke, I am your father”, but he said something to that effect
I have to ration disk space and internet here is typically not amazing
I would just give them the username and password of my account, then they can enjoy tomb raider 3 or something.
For me, it was binging all of House and Stargate
Having no money and deciding that shouldn’t stand between me and media I wouldn’t pay for anyway. Also my local college’s DC++ network, where someone had about 20 TB back in 2006 (which was a bit of a culture shock after having been banned from watching most TV during childhood).
I remember I downloaded the FFG Rogue Trader in 2008, and it was just Twilight with the troll face watermarked on each page. That was a long road trip.
But also yes
I wonder if I can set up an image AI that only takes images from big company copyrights (with some weighting), also advertising
Now she is a queen, as dark and beautiful as the night
I imagine for security best practices, software prefers update on open (if not update on checking a central update server regularly like yum -whatever update), but for user convenience this would be better for so many things.
Doesn’t quite vibe with the post, but with the title: More industrial software and operators manuals and stuff. I’m honestly having a hell of a time finding them.
Haha my first thought
Thanks! My brief adventures into the TAFE library and my university’s library’s website searches were unsuccessful!
I’ll keep it in mind. It’s so weird how gated it is
I can’t find copies of Australian standards books :(
A common complaint I see on gaming forums (especially after a new patch) is “Why is team working on X instead of Y?!” as though the people working on Y could switch to X or should be fired or sit around and do nothing until X is fixed. The people doing content creation stuff (e.g. artists, writers, scripting team, voice actors etc) are probably not going to be able to fix the netcode of the game.
(obviously, there is also mismanagement and failing to read your audience, but god damn gamers are the most entitled audience I’ve encountered in doing any art)(as a gamer etc etc)
I miss mine. Good battery life. Big hard disk. Chugged a bit on google docs with large documents. Hot processor. Liero
Kind of interesting. I wonder if I’ve helped keep any odd torrents alive
Read the instructions, but also sometimes windows defender or whatever helpfully deletes suspicious files that you need.
Unrelated program, but cracking solidworks required removing every trace of the student copy I had installed (well, registries and program files at least)