

Unless you use Linux, your OS knows a ton about you. On top of that, with root access to your computer they can do whatever they want and if their system gets hacked you become a member of a bot farm or crypto mine.
Unless you use Linux, your OS knows a ton about you. On top of that, with root access to your computer they can do whatever they want and if their system gets hacked you become a member of a bot farm or crypto mine.
It doesn’t, installing the game does. The terms of service just let you know that you are willfully infecting your computer with spyware.
Be warned, these games have turned into literal spyware. Installing them gives 2K/Gearbox root access to your computer and collects a ridiculous amount of info.
You literally posted the answer to your question. Here is an expansion of the details.
Love a good Dendrogaster post
Is that price at full retail price or cost of parts. Either way, sounds like someone misjudged the market by a lot and needs to be ejected from their CEO role.
That snapping turtle will eat the baby red eared slider. Those turtles arent related at all.
about 20 years ago. Early 2000s I started messing around with Redhat and was suprised that a full OS that did most of the windows things was available for free. when Ubuntu gained traction I jumped on that and tried distro hopping a bit before landing aolidly on Debian derivatives as my linux of choice. I remember catching a ban in WoW because WINE was detected by their anti cheat for a while.
1bn would be a good fine. Well beyond a cost of business fine and something that should make shareholders and investors reconsider where they put their money.
It would be nice to have it be a per infraction or per day fine though.
When I said 3rd party I meant non mojang jars, not hosting providors
Not when compared to the third party servers. Not only do they run better but they give the option of using plugins or mods to further improve performance and enhance gameplay.
Weekly full backup, nightly incremental
This week in “No shit, thats what its designed to do” Kroger invacive price cameras help Kroger raise prices across the board by seeing what consumers are willing to accept before they go somewhere else.
Do it, I’m tired of this clown getting attention
I don’t remember the exact process but I ran Linux on computer A and windows on computer B. I installed windows onto a second drive on computer B and set Virtual box on computer A to use that drive as its boot drive over the network. I then shared the primary drive as well so I could boot computer B into either Windows install and run the other as a VM on Computer A.
I have no idea why I did this but it worked and no one was impressed.
of course he will be able to keep them, there is no justice system to punish the rich anymore
I use it to help with programming and writing. Not as a way to have something so it for me but as something that can show me how to do something I am stuck on or give me ideas when Im drawing a blank.
Kinda like an interactive rubber duck. Its solutions arent always right or accurate but it does help me get past things I struggle with.
You are in the denial phase of deleting your Facebook account.
That’s one of the things it does… connect to your Mac and get big virtual monitors for it. Major selling point imo
I loved that movie until I learned how they treated the animals.