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  • You certainly have every right to block and ignore me (and anyone else) but if you're going to make a point of it and then throw a tantrum about a dead platform, then you're the one who looks like a fool

  • You've basically outlined everything people hate about modern assassin's creed. It's generally accepted that the last good ac was origins which came out in 2017, and while I do enjoy it, it was the start of ac becoming the generic open-world cookie-cutter rpg that it is today.

    As cool as the upcoming game sounds, being set in Japan which people have been wanting for a very long time, and as much as I want to enjoy every ac game, the past few releases have just been chipping away my hope at getting something good

  • Oh man I wish I'd been old enough to appreciate old assassin's creed multiplayer before it died. I remember seeing my brother play it but I was like 10 at the time and more interested in cod lmao

  • I don't care what people have to say about apple

    More speed is more heat is more battery wear

    Why is making it an option with the default set to off worse than what they have now (slow charging with no option)?

  • I know Samsung and pixel both have this option, and I would be surprised if other major manufacturers didn't. While people have their grievances with them, I've never heard anyone complain about overall battery lifetime.

    If that is an actual concern people have then they can just turn it off by default

  • I set mine up with duckdns and caddy. In duckdns set the ip address to your machines local address. If memory serves, there's a section in the vaultwarden wiki about using caddy with duckdns

  • Uhh someone can correct me if I'm wrong but I don't think the motherboard cares what os you use nor does it much (if any) impact on gaming performance. In fact, the only "Linux compatible" piece of hardware I would suggest is an amd GPU, although even that isn't really necessary anymore as several distros (PopOS, Nobara, and bazzite off the top of my head, probably more) have isos that come bundled with Nvidia drivers

  • Call of duty black ops 3. Most of that time was spent in custom zombies maps, but the third party client that cleans up the cheater problem that plagues every old cod let me enjoy some occasional multiplayer, which despite being apart of the infamous jetpack era, I actually quite enjoy

  • When I saw it the first time, before I understood how it worked, I thought "surely this is just for long-term storage purposes and I would need to bleed some pressure if I wanted to drive on it"