what can I search on the internet to do what you describe?
elidoz
the games I pirate are all in my Lutris app which I installed as a flatpak on Linux, so they don't have the necessary permissions to change important files.
also I install them in the virtual C: drive, and they normally shouldn't thouch the virtual Z: drive. I don't think a hack would do that because installing malware on the windows drive should be enough for most people pirating games
most websites are made for distributing ads, I don't really browse much since most of it is generated by ai anyway
the real useful information can be found on forums or websites like lemmy
I think it's necessary to point out
AI training is just theft from artists, it's a one sided relationship where AI companies get everything and artists lose their job
this is why any use of AI should be punished
glorpi background nice!
the tiers are just that user's headcanon, actually memes are on a spectrum of interdependency
opnsense sounds like what I was looking for (if I understand correctly)
I had no idea there was a way to go around the ipv6 restrictions
also you'd never lose that game where a coin is shuffled beneath 3 glasses
this isn't at all what this example depicts, here there is actual information transfer.
this depiction is actually just false, the light would send information faster than the stick, because in the stick information only travels as fast as speed of sound in the stick, which is why completely rigid objects don't exist
it looks like reddit is going to be the best advertisement for lemmy
just like microsoft for linux
that is actually the reason I chose lemmy.ml direct support from the developers is cool
I need an explanation, who's the bottom one?