

no, cause they have dedicated toe stubbing medics on hand!
the only way to get into whatever version of heaven you believe in is to kill as many nazis and zionists as you can.
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no, cause they have dedicated toe stubbing medics on hand!
hey, a wild nonce supporter appears!
that ain’t my argument, and you know it, you twatwaffle.
idk, is it terrible to put people in danger for the vain narcissism of an anachronistic figure of government? I suppose the answer depends on how much of a bootlicker you are.
what in the late stage capitalist neo-liberal bullshit is this?
you do realize that there being dedicated stretcher bearers makes it about a hundred times worse, right?
Fuck yeah, a Ducky is a great keyboard.
When I tried free Proton I could get up to 600Mbps.
It should be noted for everyone else that this is very likely bullshit, and even if it’s not, your speeds depend entirely upon how full the server is and won’t be that fast most of the time. Proton’s free tier is known for being absolute garbage most of the time, bordering on unusable.
There’s no appreciable difference on how they affect systems between the two for site owners.
Cheering for Cloudflare to be the arbiter of what technologies are allowed is incredibly short sighted. They exist to provide their clients with services, including bot mitigation.
Well I suppose it’s a good thing then that the anti-AI shield is opt-in, and Cloudflare isn’t making any decisions for anyone on whether or not AI scrapers get to visit their pages. That little bit of context makes your entire argument fall apart.
It should be pointed out that Cloudflare didn’t say they were going to block AI traffic, they give you the option to. The service is a free opt-in for people who want it.
The anti-AI shield and bot-fight mode are free, you don’t need to pay anything to use them.
“This isn’t the end of a battle,” he said. “This is the beginning of one.”
I love that line so much, it goes hard and is kinda punk as fuck.
Wireguard disconnects the WiFi.
However, it has been pointed out to me that my problem was using the GUI for NetworkManager to add the VPN, which apparently is shit for Wireguard. I added the VPN using nmcli instead and so far it’s working as intended.
I don’t think it’s Bazzite, as it didn’t work on NixOS or Nobara either. It’s got to be something with my ISP, because as I said in my previous comment, it hasn’t worked over multiple distros.
EDIT: it’s been pointed out to me that using NetworkManager for Wireguard setup is shit. Instead use nmcli, this seems to have solved my problem.
I’m using Bazzite Linux with KDE, and for me Wireguard setup is copy/pasting several bits of information on multiple settings pages. OpenVPN is just downloading a single config file and inputting my user/pass.
Also, Wireguard disconnects so often, no matter which distro I’m on, that it’s a pain in the butt having to reconnect a few times an hour. Not to mention that I can’t have it set to autoconnect on login, or my internet doesn’t work until I disconnect and reconnect.
oh that’s a good point, I didn’t consider that game mode might be causing the problem. I guess I always install from desktop mode anyway, so I obviously never ran into problems with heroic in game mode.
since it looks like you’ve already activated the dropdown, this is a bug, probably on Heroic’s end. if you don’t see anything other than Linux in the version dropdown, I would put in a bug report on the github.
but since you own the game on GOG, you can just download the installer yourself and add it through Steam or Lutris or Bottles or [insert your preferred method]
Brother, it says right in the screenshot you provided: “Select Platform Version to Install”
the border around the dropdown shows that they have clicked the dropdown. the default state is for the installation folder to be selected.
omg you were being satirical, weren’t you?