VPNs are about to become a lot more commonplace.
VPNs are about to become a lot more commonplace.
I’ve also felt that the age of piracy is coming to an end and subsequently have begun hoarding a lifetime worth of content. I have 32 TB to fill and I’m halfway there. My taste is mostly older movies and shows, so I want to ensure that I have access to them forever.
I’ve struggled to find resources for adult content, though, so that’s a point of concern. I’m open to suggestions.
Yeah definitely watching some classic TV and anime on CCCP. The CRT will do great justice to older shows. If I had to game, I’d boot up Zeus: Masters of Olympus, Rollercoaster Tycoon, and Dungeon Keeper II.
Depends. Are we in the 2000s or is it present day stuck with a 2000s desktop? If the former, I’d grab Final Fantasy XI and relive my childhood. If the latter, I’d download a few seasons of Buffy and Xena and chill out with some popcorn.
I’m running qBittorrent on my Plex server which runs MacOS. It’s been reliable for me.
You can just send those directly to my DMs, thanks.
This is false and dangerous misinformation to spread. The Salvation Army will absolutely not deny services to LGBTQ people. They even run initiatives to help rescue trans people from sex trafficking, and run a trans dorm in Nevada.
The problematic part of the SA is that they lobby against gay rights in politics. So you should vote with your wallet and not support them. But if you are homeless and need help, they WILL help you.
Wow, that’s a game I haven’t thought about for a long time. It’s been 16 years since the original!
Tbh as a quick fix your local library almost certainly has this audio book. Finish your book then you can look into piracy.
How do I get started?
Hol up, Telegram can be used for piracy? I only know of Telegram as a secure messaging app. How’s this work?
Duolingo. Why can’t I just pay $100 or whatever one time? Languages don’t change to the extent that it needs to be a subscription.
The best antivirus is common sense. Use trusted sources, read comments, take regular backups, and use a dedicated server instead of your everyday driver. You can rely on Windows Defender or run another OS like Linux or even MacOS.
If you must download a suspicious file, check out sandbox options like Windows Sandbox.
Your reply is unhelpful to OP’s ask and comes off as condescending to boot.
Yeah. I started with a Win 7 key and upgraded to 10 on multiple machines with it.
Unless Windows no longer decides to do free OS upgrades in the future.
Adults with jobs?
Gen Z struggles with file systems in general, because the vast majority of their technical experience is on mobile OS’s. However, Gen Z compsci students are somehow far beyond the skill set that millennials had at their age. Or at least that has been my experience with interns over the past 12 years.