At least when it comes to games, they likely don’t want to disclose to potential cheaters how they detected them.
It’s also a support burden to look into every case of automated bans.
At least when it comes to games, they likely don’t want to disclose to potential cheaters how they detected them.
It’s also a support burden to look into every case of automated bans.
I switched to AirVPN right after I used mullvad but I was not that happy with their speeds (max speeds were around 500-600 Mbit/s), so I now use Proton. Proton is nice except that the port changes with every connection. Fortunately I found a fork of the VPN app that has support for automatically changing the port in qbittorrent. Other than that I’m pretty happy with Proton. :)
Mullvad is great. I unfortunately had to switch because they removed port forwarding, but I highly wish they didn’t.
Moode maybe.
Screenshots here: https://www.windowslatest.com/2024/09/12/windows-10s-start-menu-design-is-changing-to-make-room-for-microsoft-365/
TL:DR: There is barely any difference at all. They added some account manager, but in general the start menu looks how it looked before.
That’s insane.
It should however be noted that the new image is taken at a different angle and likely time of day. So the destruction looks exaggerated. If you look closely you can find several buildings that look destroyed at first glance, are actually intact but just hard to spot.
Honestly just sounds like you need bigger/better pockets.
What a stupid name…
Remember the people that cry that copyright is an invention of the devil and how it should be more open*
*Doesn’t apply to AI of course.
I also dislike DRM but I don’t think it makes any sense to make it illegal.
Ireland really seems corrupt as fuck when it comes to Facebook, Apple and I think Google.
Yeah, same situation when the Irish DPA refuses to fine Facebook for violating the GDPR so the EU has to step in and force them to fine Facebook and thus collect all the money.
Nah, I doubt it. The app developers are freely adding this themselves.
Yeah, absolutely!
I actually like the change.
It’s just that it will create a lot of work for us (especially for me and my colleague) short term. I would very much appreciate it if Google actually bothered to give an exact timeline (optimally a few months or a year in advance).
You are supposed to be tracking when they expire and then renew/replace them before they expire.
I have no doubt you can click very fast.
I was more referring to travel distance though.
PSA: All public certificates (private internal certificates won’t be affected) will have a lifetime of only 90 days soon. Google is planning to reduce their lifetime in 2024 but considering that they haven’t given an update on this since early this year, I doubt it will happen this year.
But it will happen soon.
This will be a pain in the ass for my workplace because we primarily use Digicert and manually renewing certificates every 90 days is just impossible for use. We are currently looking into a way to switch to letsencrypt or similar.
Maybe…
We don’t know yet. It would depend on how it was integrated.
But yes you would need to crack the app.
Yeah, I’m guessing there are many reasons that they don’t disclose that.