I think it's Sparnie, there's a leg on that second P. Looking it up, seems Sparnies is a "Sarnie" shop, which I guess is a British term for a sandwich?
Some people are beginning to suspect he's been killed. I hope to hell that isn't the case, but it's hard to really know at this point, given the complete lack of cooperation with the courts.
Ah man, the old IRC days were something else. Unchecked piracy, access to just about everything anyone could want, but then you also had unsolicited DMs with cp. And if you dropped your firewall for even a minute, you'd be cleaning up virus infections because Windows 95/98 practically invited people inside.
Could be worse. I once experimented with a debug-level function that ran on every line of text printed to the console. And had a typo, which threw an error. Which printed to the console.
I did something of that nature in a group chat once -with consent (and encouragement) of the people in the group chat-. Without that consent it's just creepy to involve other people. That said, I played a MUD where it was quite common for casual acquaintances to engage in this sort of play in private. There's nothing inherently wrong with it other than the lack of consent.
Absolutely. I play almost everything on steam deck these days, and proton gets fantastic performance results. It's not like the early days of wine, we're talking near-native or occasionally even better-than-native.
How is that much of your library not functional? I have a library of 4200 games (some from family library) and over 90% are just fine thanks to proton.
Thank you.