If you happen to torrent a fair bit (especially public trackers) then ipv6 can make a huge difference, there’s loads of ipv6 only seeders and leechers I’m suddenly reaching.
If you happen to torrent a fair bit (especially public trackers) then ipv6 can make a huge difference, there’s loads of ipv6 only seeders and leechers I’m suddenly reaching.
My solution to #1 is installing it in a VM and copying the installed game over. It works, but quite annoying
https://tedium.co/2024/05/17/google-web-search-make-default/
This was all I had on hand, goes into setting it as default but does also decently show why it is good
It played for 1 week in 1 cinema in my entire country… :(
Creds for leaving it up though.
Nothing for putting it there, but if someone goes to the affiliate link and sign up they get a comission ofc.
Work gave me an iPhone, it has been pestering me with “ACTIVATE YOUR FREE 3 MONTHS OF APPLE TV PLUS” once a week since new, and the same for iCloud storage, and the games service, and apple music.
I got 4 notifications a week at random times of the day from the system itself telling me to make sure I signed up for their free trial with my credit card before the 3 month period where the deal was available is over.
This has never happened on a Pixel for me, sure they pester you about Google One plans etc on first setup, but they shut the fuck up after you say no.
I do wonder if they’ll check if you have played a game via the MIG offline then go online later with a legit game, I don’t think they do currently but with the existence of the MIG I am certain Nintendo will make that happen with an update.
The MIG uses its own IDs from what I understand, and if they’re invalid (randomly generated) or used by others (not random and used by other MIG users) Nintendo will know, autodetect, and ban you
That’s a third party multi cartridge device, not related to the MIG cart at all tho.
Instantly if you try playing online.
Probably meant in the context of hiding your piracy activities.
Other way around.
Because if you live in oppressive countries without privacy laws, your ISP can/will also rat you out. Like the USA.
Mostly iPhones actually, they do use a lot of facetime to be fair, but almost all chatting is Facebook messenger
And also as a Norwegian I don’t know a single person that uses iMessage.
Everyone I know are using Facebook messenger, Snapchat or WhatsApp.
Google play one specifies UGC (user generated content) so it definitely means being able to block someone entirely
I had an employer that uses Santander for pension, within a day of them adding my info into Santanders systems my email that has never gotten spam before in over 10 years (custom domain, only every used for government stuff or employment stuff) got 20-30 spam emails. It keeps getting 10 or so a day since then.
Big banks WILL sell your info.