There’s always Charity Navigator, they rate charities based on financial health and accountability, at least. I’ve not heard any controversy with it, for what it’s worth
There’s always Charity Navigator, they rate charities based on financial health and accountability, at least. I’ve not heard any controversy with it, for what it’s worth
How tested are the proprietary protocols for data safety?
This is actually what lead me to set up a software RAID - my family is primarily Windows and I didn’t want to remember if the files were on D:, F:, G:, K:, etc. I’d rather have a root folder that’s extendable.
Same combo, can use it on android (and probably iOS), windows, linux; the plugins really extend Obsidian’s abilities.
To the point where a lot of gamers have paid for more games than they’d ever have time to play.
Great point about paid plans. I didn’t look closely at the project today - they didn’t have any paid plans when I was first trying it in 2020 (and ultimately decided downloading the preferred source was good enough and abandoned trans-coding).
This is a more script based solution I’ve tried in the past for ongoing ISOs with decent results. Good luck!
It is, but there are some barriers not present on a *nix OS. Docker runs on the Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL) as a prerequisite.
Ha, Rentals on Plex sure didn’t evoke their intended reaction from me. Agreed on the Verge article, too. Thanks for sharing!
the hacker obtained and used the member’s credentials to authenticate the requests to the server as a member library.
Hacking is the act of breaking into a computer system without authorization or exceeding authorized access.
This part could be hacking. Not that I care and think this is frivolous.
requiring around-the-clock efforts from November 2022 to March 2023 to attempt to limit service outages and maintain the production systems’ performance for customers.
Doesn’t major hosting require 24/7 monitoring anyway? Like they should have been doing this for more than just 11/22 to 3/23.
My family got Duck Hunt, Track & Field, and Mario as a package, though I sure remember a LOT of Centipede time.
First PC game I remember was Super Solvers
Or the Apple IIe Glider game was a real fun way to waste some classroom time, barring Oregon Trail.
Github is really a great piracy bro.
I’m going on a long plane ride, so I have my phone loaded with Zelda Link Between Worlds and some Mario 3d Land for 3DS. I have Titan Quest and Baldurs Gate 2 on my Chromebook. I’m probably going to be tending to kids the entire flight, realistically.
I just started up Spiderman Remastered. I hate the militarized police propaganda, but as an action game, zipping around on webs and aerial combat is entertaining.
I’ve never been, but the Black Forest has two segements, 394,000 ha (1521 sq mi) and 375,000 ha (1441 sq mi). Those seem big enough to become lost in.
Tech companies have learned that it behooves them to collect as much data as they can, even if they don’t have a present use for it. And with AI being so data-hungry, it appears to be paying off.
but what did you think “fuck” meant?
assume that literally no one has any fucking clue what they’re talking about and everyone is lying
I’m not sure this is a new development.
(Not important, but the M in LLM is “Model”)
It’s not just the prices, people are lazy.
Or they just demand good value for their service. Netflix hugely curtailed piracy in their early days. Same with Valve’s Steam.
Ah, the age old “right” vs “effective” argument.