I’ve yet to find a better controller than the DS4.
It has the perfect feel in the hands. And with Steam’s controller support, Ive yet to have an issue with functionality or button remapping(I haven’t played crosscode, so no info there)
I’ve yet to find a better controller than the DS4.
It has the perfect feel in the hands. And with Steam’s controller support, Ive yet to have an issue with functionality or button remapping(I haven’t played crosscode, so no info there)
This is explicitly against their TOS. Whether or not you’ll be found out is a whole other matter
It’s good opsec to have a VPN when torrenting but thats largely due to the risk of being identified commiting a crime.(Or at the very least, having your ISP send you an angry letter about copyright infringement)
If thats not part of your threat model, then you dont need to worry.
The Internet Archive is right up there with Wikipedia in terms of public good they have done.
It’s a travesty thet they even need to fight this.
Eventually you’ll reach the point where instead of checking Netflix for X and settling for Y locally, you’ll just download X and watch it.
I believe there was a recent EU ruling that mandated that this must be allowed.
I’m not sure of the details, however.
Won’t someone please think of the poor corporations sitting on those IP rights hoping to squeeze them for profit someday?
You’re practically taking the bread out of the CEOs mouth
Running a torrent can have a pretty significant draw on bandwidth, but it shouldn’t affect much else.
If you’re doing things locally it should be almost unnoticeable. If you’re trying to surf the net or stream video then you will absolutely see a performance hit.
If that is what you’re doing, you can set bandwidth limits on most clients (I have no experience with Transmission) to make the experience better
Well of course it errors out, you’re using powershell rather than DOS