Most of my hiking is with the scouts so while I can enjoy the rain, I'm mostly thinking about having to put up my tent or tarp in the rain and having to carry all the now wet and heavy shit tomorrow.
(And having to get back into my wet clothes from yesterday cuz I'm choosing between carrying a dry set or lunch)
Luckily there is only a chance of rain 365 days of the year here in NL
Justin giving players their chance to recreate this moment against him on his stream is also great to watch.
Guy is a great sport about it, although you can basically see the PTSD hit him on the first block.
Audio crackling is also an intermittent thing on windows for me since the latest season.
Not sure if it's the same of course but maybe it's not solely on proton.
Since the best available firmware is open source I don't see any way of imposing limits on it.
The printer itself doesn't even know what it's making since it's reading directions one by one, so any limits would need to be implemented at a slicer level, which are also basically all open source (at least any worth using).
The only way I could see it working would be mandating that all printers sold in the US come with software checks against it and be non reflashable, but considering a new driver board that would be able to drive 95% of printers is about $25 it is nothing more than screaming into the void.
People that are running a windows modified to disable the hardware eligibility checks are probably also disabling/deleting the telemetry and activation checks.
Microsoft doesn't want you to use windows 11, they want your money and data.
Most of my hiking is with the scouts so while I can enjoy the rain, I'm mostly thinking about having to put up my tent or tarp in the rain and having to carry all the now wet and heavy shit tomorrow. (And having to get back into my wet clothes from yesterday cuz I'm choosing between carrying a dry set or lunch)
Luckily there is only a chance of rain 365 days of the year here in NL