May the gigabits be plentiful and lag-free this year! Amen!
May the gigabits be plentiful and lag-free this year! Amen!
A bit better-quality version, found via TinEye. :3
My apologies. Your comment came off (to me anyway) as the former.
Fair enough. We all have our preferences. :)
Oh yay. :)
That is so weird. Haha.
ProtonVPN also has port-forwarding.
That being said, last time I tried it, their Linux GUI was abysmal, though I hear they recently did a revamp. I haven’t used it yet though so I can’t speak on it beyond that.
Just something to keep mind.
Edit: Syntax.
I didn’t know that. Thanks!
Which distros, out of curiosity?
Maybe. I’m busy right now.
I might do it later. Maybe I’ll do it on
🎵 FRIDAY FRIDAY GOTTA GET DOWN ON FRIDAY 🎵
Wow, thanks for all the information! Very fascinating, I think. I enjoyed reading it! :)
That is a good example. Thanks.
One can only hope.
Yeah, not all games work on Linux in all situations though. It depends for example on
So, no, although it’s gotten a LOT better in the last 5 years, the notion that it “just works” is only situationally correct, and is by no means correct to the extent that justifies ridiculing those who say that it is not so plug-and-play as what is claimed.
Furthermore, doing so only sets up new Linux users without the optimal hardware or firmware for disappointment due to unrealistic expectations.
Just out of curiosity, aside from the good example posted below by @trslim@pawb.social, could you provide some examples of “devices and hardware made for windows that somehow fails miserably to work when it has no good reason to”? :)
Real Linux users only use Hannah Montana linux. 😎
I don’t understand. Doesn’t every GUI OS have a desktop environment? Not just Linux distros. Like, isn’t the Windows Shell just Windows’s desktop environment?
Fun fact: The “Windows key” (or “Command key” for Mac users) has its own generic name: the Super key!
Not trying to be a smartass here; I genuinely find it fascinating! :D
My reasons for pirating varies by the context, however. Sometimes, I’m pirating something for morals & freedom, while other times it is because I would rather pay money for it but the only option is a DRMed one (and yes Steam is a form of DRM if it requires Steam to play), whilst other times I just pirate it because I don’t wanna pay for it.
So, yes, depending on the context, someone can be a pirate for reasons other than “pirate”.
Bottom-line is that while I agree with you that people shouldn’t kid themselves if they’re just being a pirate for pirating’s sake, I think you also shouldn’t ridicule others who are pirating for less-selfish motivations, at least during instances when that is their sole, or at least primary, motivation.
Tl;dr – Shit’s complex yo.
How is it that no matter what the damn topic is, Linux always seems to be the most level-headed in the room? I really admire him for that…