I cant seem to use it without signing in which sucks, might consider just submitting to youtube soon anyway since no good competitor is being made. Too big to fail and all that.
wow a botnet thanks microshit
Oh wow this is interesting. However im not sure if proton should be doing anything like this by default, could be useful if it was a command you could include in the launch arguments. I still rather a mod manager take control over this stuff like mod organizer or the new nexus mod app.
I also use Tailscale and even bought mullvad access through them. Definitely the easiest and most valuable subscription I have.
I wish japanese google was the only google we had, such creative minds
Damn im the same, Id say it means we anxious but we got that dog in us for better or worse
I use proton vpn secure core on my desktop browser via the extension and mullvad everywhere else, I like it for that but not much else since mullvad is just better with their ram only servers
Prefer linkding due to its straightforward setup (no complicated seperate database) but glad Linkwarden is doing well
The gameplay is braindead just like most mobas and is not anything like TF2. Its smite with guns.
Great. How many fucking heads of the hydra are gonna spawn until a law is passed preventing this. I hate dealing with 3 im not gonna bother with these smaller ones. Maybe ill freeze the innovis someday but 4 is absolutely all im willing to bother with.
USE GRAYJAY
Yeah you had to resubscribe or buy the games again. Years down the line you may want to play older games much more than newer ones but the service decides to value itself on the new.
Cant wait for gamepass to cost like $60 a month in a couple years only for people to continue to stay subscribed cause they were successfully trapped and dont want to lose access to the old games they like playing.
AFAIK thats what it started as until big corporations tried to take control
TF2 was recently updated to 64bit actually! I’d consider that very major.
This was the best survey experience Ive ever had, really felt tailored to every type of user and not broad in the slightest.