Since the reddit thread was pulled.
There’s a substack page as well…
https://chazstevens.substack.com/p/the-government-has-flock-im-here
And that has a link to this GitHub.
Since the reddit thread was pulled.
There’s a substack page as well…
https://chazstevens.substack.com/p/the-government-has-flock-im-here
And that has a link to this GitHub.
And that system I’m sure doesn’t have HDMI-CEC like basically every general GPU. So one of the biggest conveniences of a console that Valve had to specifically develop custom hardware for is missing, like nearly every gaming PC for whatever reason.
Valve should sell a barebones version of the Steam Machine without SSD or RAM for whatever that price would be.
If only pangolin supported 0.0.0.0 routing. It’s been requested for months but instead of doing that… They’ve been courting paid enterprise usage.
If it’s still under warranty, why wouldn’t you try to RMA it first?
You can try… but several manufacturers are opting to refund you what you paid for the product, instead of replacing it, per their warranty terms. Terms that never were an issue before. And obviously what you paid years ago won’t get you anywhere near a similar product now.
Jellyfin on the native docker app works.
And if it’s a model without docker capability built in (most of the lower end ones they remove docker support), docker can usually be side loaded fairly easily.
If it was actually about age verification, the government could easily provide a system to verify that independently. All of these countries has some sort of unique identifier for people that can verify basic info like age. And there are zero trust architectures that can be copied to do that verification without leaving individually identifiable information to the website, and without the government knowing exactly who requested it to link to the individual on that end.
The technology already exists to do this correctly. But it’s not actually about age verification, so none of that is being done.
ZeniMax uses Bethesda Softworks to publish the projects from various studios, but those studios aren’t subsidiaries of Softworks.
The only Softworks subsidiary is Bethesda Game Studios, the other studios are under ZeniMax directly.
How much pressure Softworks may have as a publisher over those studios is much more questionable compared to the Bethesda Game Studios games because of that difference.
Carriers can do that already. They don’t want to. They get paid millions for those connections every year. They don’t give a shit about the consumer in comparison. People accept their excuses.