

Yes. They’re state-sponsored propaganda, but unless you can identify legitimate security risks, you’re just operating on “feelings.”


Yes. They’re state-sponsored propaganda, but unless you can identify legitimate security risks, you’re just operating on “feelings.”


I think anyone can make a Wikipedia page.
Be the change you want to see in the world.


They deserve to be punished for wasting money on things they could be getting for free.
Their stupidity funds companies like denuvo.


Literally just copy the game files to “physical media” and you have a physical copy.


The problem is that there’s a limit to what people are willing to take, and the ruling class seems keen on pushing us past it.
This also isn’t an issue limited to gamers. Businesses everywhere are forcing digital IDs on us because the world is run by a handful of families that want to monitor and control our every move.
Italy, without a doubt.
Mint is a good entry point for new users. Debian is great for servers, where most people have somewhat of an idea what they’re doing.
If you just want to set it and forget it, go with Debian. It doesn’t have to be headless.
Fuckin’ mormons.
Blatantly unconstitutional.