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[–] [email protected] 1 points 3 months ago

It's worth noting that there still exist some eccentric types of Billionaires who can and do end up doing stupid things. John McAfee, for example.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 3 months ago (2 children)

$100B estate never means you're sitting on a pile of $100B worth of cash. It just means you own stuff that's currently worth $100B on paper, most of which you can't actually sell because either the regulators won't allow it, or even the mere idea would reduce a lot of its value.

Even if you had that much petty cash to burn at a moment's notice, such antics will only end up having unpredictable consequences. A lot of Billionaires' wealth is tied up with their reputation. The value of the stock they hold can go up or down solely based on their image and personal behaviour. If their investors or promoters stop viewing them as reliable, their value will plummet.

I don't spend my money in stupid ways, despite having a relatively high disposable income. Yet I am, in fact, really human.

[–] [email protected] 3 points 3 months ago (1 children)

I reckon the "shame" here is on the parents' side for failing to live on their own?

[–] [email protected] 1 points 3 months ago (4 children)

To be that impulsive with large amounts of money to do the actions that you're describing, one would very much have to be a moron.

The super-rich aren't morons. Even in cases where they lack the required intelligence they are surrounded by smart people who think for them and prevent them from being morons.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 3 months ago

Darknet Diaries

None apart from that. You're better off listening to pirated audiobooks, especially the full-cast kind with SFX like those created by GraphicAudio

[–] [email protected] 2 points 3 months ago (1 children)

That means spending time and money on developing such a system, which means increasing costs in the short term.. which is kryptonite for current-day CEOs

[–] [email protected] 0 points 3 months ago (30 children)

Hey, at least it's not P2W... right?

[–] [email protected] 6 points 4 months ago

Everyone would have still loved him had he stayed away from Twitter and worked with a low profile. But he uad to toot his own horn at every chance and let his true self get exposed.

[–] [email protected] 25 points 4 months ago (1 children)

LOL, Trump's shooter was unironically white and registered Republican.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 4 months ago* (last edited 4 months ago)

.. which makes it even more wonderful, since those file hosting sites are now somehow able to serve video streaming to millions of viewers across the world FOR FREE.

[–] [email protected] 4 points 4 months ago (4 children)

I'd have agreed but hundreds of fmovies and similar sites exist on the high seas that provide free streaming of millions of HD content (movies, web series, etc.) somehow. They use some third-party video host that is magically able to concurrently serve millions of people.

[–] [email protected] 9 points 4 months ago (1 children)

where I live using “please” (मेहरबानी) is used often.

Bro where tf are you living 😂

I'm Indian too and have never come across anyone unironically using that word in daily conversations

 

But I remember seeing that group being blacklisted and called out in multiple Piracy communities and wikis a few years ago.

What happened? Are they good now?

 
 

Windows as a software package would have never been affordable to individuals or local-level orgs in countries like India and Bangladesh (especially in the 2000's) that are now powerhouses of IT. Same for many SE Asian, Eastern European, African and LatinoAmerican countries as well.

Had the OS been too difficult to pirate, educators and local institutions in these countries would have certainly shifted to Linux and the like. The fact that Windows could be pirated easily is the main factor that led to its ubiquity and allowed it to become a household name. Its rapid popularity in the '00s and early '10s cemented its status as the PC operating system. It is probably the same for Microsoft Office as well (it is still a part of many schools' standard curricula).

The fact that Windows still remains pirateable to this day is perhaps intentional on Microsoft's part.

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submitted 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) by [email protected] to c/[email protected]
 

This post will guide you on how to install and run pirate releases of games on Linux. Basic knowledge (how to install stuff, get around files, opening the terminal) is assumed.

Step 0

Ensure the game you intend to pirate actually stands a chance in running on Linux. Check the game's ProtonDB rank, if it's Silver or below chances are it won't work even with additional effort. If it has a good rank (Gold and above), get the cracked release from wherever you get those. If multiple options are available, the general order of preference should be: Steam/DVD Rip > GOG release > Repack

Step 1

Install Wine and Steam, then enable Steam Play for all titles (Steam → Settings → Compatibility).

Step 2

Make one central folder for all game files. Copy the game files to each game's subfolder (e.g. ~/games/). If it's an ISO file, extract its contents like an archive. If it is a repack/setup (e.g. GOG, FitGirl, Dodi, etc) run the setup by opening a terminal in the repack folder and entering: wine ./theGameSetupFile.exe

! Make sure in the setup you set the destination folder to the main games folder you've made. In Wine, access to the Linux file system is through the Z: virtual drive. e.g. in FitGirl's setups, just change the installation folder to Z:\home\yourUsername\games\gameSubfolder if the directory you made was ~/games/

! Make sure the installer is installing only the game, not anything else. Uncheck the option of installing Visual C++ runtimes, for example.

Step 3

Open Steam, in the menu bar go to Games → Add a non-Steam Game to My Library.., click on Browse and select the game executable (.exe) from the game's folder. Then in your Steam Library click on the new game and go to its settings (right click → Properties or open game page → Settings icon → Properties), go to the compatibility option and check the "Force the use of a specific Steam Play compatibility tool" option. In the dropdown, select Proton Experimental.

Run the game from Steam. If it works, great!

If it didn't work, you might be missing some software requirements (vcredist, etc). To add them, you'll need an additional step:

Step 4 (optional)

Install winetricks and protontricks. Open a terminal and run protontricks --gui Select the game in the list, click on OK, select Install an application, click on OK, click on Cancel and now you'll see a slightly different options window. Select Install a Windows DLL or Component option and click on OK. The new window will list all possible requirements/dependencies, install whatever the game needs. You can get to know the game's software requirements from its PCGamingWiki page (or just google it). Repeat for each requirement.

That's it, with this you can run any game directly through Steam's Proton layer. No Lutris, no juggling multiple wineprefixes, no racking your brains around multiple Wine runners. Proton Experimental gets regularly updated, so you'll always be running your game with the best and latest compatibility option there is.

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submitted 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) by [email protected] to c/[email protected]
 

Hot takes in comparing anime from the same genre.

Mine are:

Castlevania > Demon Slayer (Kimetsu No Yaiba)

Link Click > Monster

 

Which platform would a typical IT guy be more on guard against?

While Windows has been known for decades to be a hot pot for all PC malware, Android phones are much more ubiquitous and personalized, and (as far as I know) aren't hardened against malware in any way. I mean, it literally takes just two taps to install a rogue apk and that is notwithstanding that most OEM implementations and apps on the Play Store are ad-ridden privacy nightmares by themselves. At least when it comes to Windows, Administrators have greater control over client machines and can put in restrictions. How would someone handling infosec in an organization control security on people's personal phones?

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