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  • no also New Zealand, Ukraine and EU.

    What you're saying truly disappoints me and I will hate the discount germans even more because of it.

  • It was my phone shitting itself ok? You silly little mean bug

  • Are you telling me they removed them? Cause tgat would be sad I laughed for about 5 minutes when I left the station and saw the Australian flag

  • True but you can still disable it and I think they're required to let you disable it

  • Is that even legal according to the GDPR?

  • Even funnier the Vienna Hbf has Australian flags ourside and not Autrian ones

  • It is very relevant actually.

    For starters tunneling there will mean having sites blocked, and secondly a foreogn government having my data, particularly an enemy authoritarian state, is no better than a corporation or my own state (where at least I have some say to what happens to my data)

  • must be why the Ruzzians are axing all non-state approved VPNs. I wonder why they want to have control over VPNs, almost like they want to ensure only certain content gets through or the ability to monitor traffic. Oh but that would be so silly.

  • HI Bort welcoe to dirt-loving communists

  • No but at this age you should probably ask yourself at what point in life did you stoop so low as to want to communicate with the French.

    /s

  • Phew, I thought it would trigger the Cron Goblin

  • So why not do something like

    sudo crontab -e

    And add

    0 10 * * 1 root the funy command

    Assuming your PC is always on at 10 am on mondays?

  • I mean I think that could be a fair price, clothes can be pretty expensive to make and you also have to live off of selling them. Of course I am in no position to buy them at that price but I'm a broke student.

  • Oh no I'll gladly buy merch from the artists themselves if I could afford to

  • I'm just saying that some devs might view not working on Linux as a feature not a bug

    Those devs are exactly the reason why we'd pirate their game with anti-cheats. Not only because the pirated version may work compared to the official one but also, in this case, as a deserved fuck you to the developer.

    I'm someone who typically endorses piracy (with the caveat that you should support the people who make the content if you can afford to) yet I will also be the first to straight up buy or not play a game rather than pirating it if it works well on Linux because I think it should be rewarded. And according to Humble Bundle it would seem Linux users pay more than others, so if a specific game is pirated a lot more than acerage on linux then perhaps the problem isn't the Linux community but the game itself and a good dev would see that and fix their game.

    Without mentioning that piracy, as stated by Nintendo and other companies, can actually sometimes help a game (for example if said pirate then talks about the game to others who may buy it, or if they then buy it after trying it and liking it).

    Either way this is about anti-cheat, not DRM and anti-piracy. And even more-so by automatically excluding every Linux user you're also excluding those that would have paid, that's literally shooting yourself in the foot as pirates wouldn't have paid you regardless (of course with exceptions) but some users would have and you stopped them from doing that with your move.

  • True, I just don't think the concept of Spiral Linux is revolutionary.