--skip-launcher
Add that to the startup commands in steam for Baldur's Gate.
--skip-launcher
Add that to the startup commands in steam for Baldur's Gate.
In the case of Denuvo, it is proven to drastically decrease performance for the sake of "security."
Examples:
Hogwarts Legacy Denuvo vs Crack
you're on the piracy community... what do you expect to see here?
torrents-csv.ml is excellent. It's a compiled database of other torrent sites that is pruned of unseeded torrents. It usually has what I need except for new releases, as they aren't added immediately.
Side note: Jackett is nice but Prowlarr is better. Jackett development has stopped. Prowlarr is a little bit more feature rich and can automatically add indexers to Sonarr and Radarr.
Hiren's boot CD
It's a small ISO with tons of utilities on it. It's great for recovering data if shit goes really south. I always have one handy.
Edit: toss it onto your ventoy stick
Same - I'm very curious as to what it is and how it's used.
I hate the jargon used in some of these app descriptions.
example: "Enhance workflow with integrated collaboration and intelligent software agents to automate your processes."
WHAT THE FUCK DO YOU DO
They have moderators that can remove anything.
I used these a bunch in some jungle training. Any petroleum based jellies worked great, so we used bacitracin packets as our additive.
Fun fact: dead bamboo will always be dry in the middle between two joints. You can split it up into a couple thin pieces and it makes great kindling.
Live bamboo will create a small pressure bomb.
Federation can be a one way street. The problem with that is your comments and votes will only be visible from the instance you did it from. Lemmy.world will show other Lemmy.world users your comment but Beehaw will not ever see it, which means your comment will not proliferate to other instances either.
You can still browse content from an instance that has defederated yours but your actions will only be visible on your own instance.
Are you talking about a specific server or just Linux servers in general?
If you're on Android, get nzb360. It's an awesome app with great support from the dev.
Possibly from allowing sunlight into the building which heats the interior. Air conditioning must work extra hard to overcome the heat.