Put a page on your website saying that scrapping your website costs [insert amount] and block the bots otherwise.
Put a page on your website saying that scrapping your website costs [insert amount] and block the bots otherwise.
Well, sometimes you don’t want to do. But yeah, overall you’re right.
Damn, would love it in my native language. From experience, whenever I buy a game in English, I’m the only one who wants to play it.
Same! I never understood the criticism. Yeah, all of his dialogues are awkward. But they perfectly fit his character.
When you order a chosen one and a Chewbacca from Wish.
Does someone consider Jedi the good guys? I found them awful since I was a kid.
I was seriously waiting for “So uncivilized”.
Stop projecting, maybe? No, I’m not forced. But I want to, because I refuse to pay any more money to such a shitty company. I paid for the product, now I’m gonna use it the way I want to.
Price is not my reason for pirating. Seriously, people are different from you, stop assuming that everyone has the same motivation as you do.
I mean, who doesn’t? But nah, I just don’t want to pay a company that does as much horrible stuff as Nintendo does. That pretty much means I own an expensive paperweight which I’m not a huge fan of as well. So I decided it’s gonna be a pirating only console.
I don’t like the way Nintendo destroys people’s lives just because they “lost” a few dollars.
So it will become a MIG switch only system, right? Also, how does one get caught? I’m not into online games in general, so I wouldn’t be playing any multiplayer games. Is the simple fact that the game’s certificate was used on multiple devices simultaneously enough to flag the device?
This can also happen if you exhaust your context buffer, so it might have been a bug with that.
Yeah, it can do other stuff, I was simply stating a use-case I consider valid. Doesn’t matter that others have come up with the feature before. This is presumably better at detecting the object and removing / replacing it.
I can see a few useful use-cases, mainly deleting unwanted stuff / people from a photo.
Well, good luck to you, your goal seems noble enough, though I’ve seen a few noble crypto projects turn into a scam. Anyway, I (and a lot of other people) try to not touch anything crypto related with a 10-meter pole (except for Americans, they use a 10-feet pole).
On the 1st page I found exactly one game that I’d maybe want to play, but not like I couldn’t live without it. None on page 2 and one game again on page 3. Every single game I wanted to play on the Deck works (true, some of them needed some tinkering).
Remember, I said the solution is simple for me. Generally the games that don’t work are not really my cup of tea, like online games and generally stuff that’s more cash-grab than a game. There are few games that would make me consider getting Windows to play, but luckily all of those work well. I still wouldn’t install Windows on the Deck, though, I’d probably stream it from some PC.
Well, at least for me the solution is simple: don’t buy those games.
True, still a little salty I had to cancel the subscription, I genuinely liked it. But I’m not installing Windows.
Let the scamming commence!
I did this with a suitcase lock once, luckily only 3 digits. The code was 587. I remembered the code at around 540.