I haven’t done it other than for testing, but you can pair a fire Stick remote to a PC using Bluetooth and it works with Kodi.
I haven’t done it other than for testing, but you can pair a fire Stick remote to a PC using Bluetooth and it works with Kodi.
Totally worth the subscription
This looks interesting, I hadn’t heard of it before. Do you know if they support sas controllers?
Other people have made accurate posters here about MAS, but if you are concerned you can always set up a KMS server in docker.
Totally a typo lol
Why would you not be able to continue chat from the phone? I don’t all the time.
For this type of use (larger scale group chat) I would agree. What are the flaws with signal though?
This is the correct answer. Both Alice and Bob approve.
Telegram is and always has been shitty. WhatsApp is shitty too. Use Signal instead.
Try getting a used server. You can find one on labgopher. For the budget you have, don’t expect something great but it’ll be a start.
ClamAV is alive and well. Immunet != ClamAV even if that was the engine Immunet used.
It’s like Ligma but different
As a stepfather to 3 over 2 marriages, just treat them like people with respect and support them as much as possible. It can be hard, but try to give guidance without trying to impose authority. Love them.
That makes sense. I’m a lazy guy and I didn’t want to try testing so I went with a known quantity.
You should take a look at getting sas enclosures. They’re pretty cheap, like $200 for a 16 bay. That will be so much more reliable.
Really appreciate that too.
Too many articles & videos use shitty AI to not say anything just to get the clicks.
Specifically, he wanted to see if he could prove that Denuvo kills performance as much as many people believe.
This can be done without cracking it. There have been several games that have removed this DRM, as well as some who have added it post-publication. Benchmarks between versions should highlight the performance issues.
Also, fuck Denuvo.
God-tier shit post. I hope this becomes legendary copypasta.
Late 70’s.