I suspect that’s kind of the point, or at least works in their favour. If you don’t know about it, you’re probably pretty new here and therefore a better candidate for a victim.
I suspect that’s kind of the point, or at least works in their favour. If you don’t know about it, you’re probably pretty new here and therefore a better candidate for a victim.
Saw it coming but I didn’t think it’d be that quick.
Yes, fuck Amazon and Bezos. No argument there. But this also helps people who have previously paid for content to break out of Amazon lock-in while keeping what they’ve paid for. You don’t have to buy new stuff, but this means you can keep the old stuff.
Wonder how long we’ll have to wait for the PC port.
non-cloud based approach…
You’re using cloud based storage
Pick one.
What is OneDrive if not cloud-based?
Not sure it’s my favourite, but Wipeout XL/2097 deserves a mention.
Some banking and similar apps don’t work, or have some features nonfunctional (like NFC). You can always use the website and carry a card like we did in 2012.
I’m old enough that I remember when 28FPS @ 320x200 was considered a target, and my vision isn’t as hot as it used to be. So long as I’m not noticing any obvious issues, I don’t really care enough to check.
Yee-har’d hat.
Not familiar with those particular games, but if you’re lucky there might be a third party mod manager that takes some of the hassle out.
Huh. How did I miss that? Some of those actually look alright. Thanks!
I did look at ClassicPress too. But apparently despite broad compatibility with WordPress plugins, activitypub specifically breaks it.
Good point! I just checked and apparently there’s several. Yet another rabbit hole to look into.
I’m pretty sour on murena. Never used their hardware but their cloud services have been down since October last year.
From the article:
Customers (91 individuals): Delivery address, name, phone number, date of purchase, and product name for items requiring delivery and installation.
And if you’re wondering what Casio products require installation, they also make medical imaging hardware and POS terminals.
So it sounds to me like b2b stuff and employee databases rather than anything consumer related.
The product website says the enclosure will be available as (I guess?) stl files, so that’ll be a good starting point.
Dialing in to a local BBS to play 4-player deathmatch DooM 2, circa 1995.
Oh I remember that. Played pretty regularly for a couple years during lockdown IIRC then completely forgot about it. Shame, it was pretty fun.
Not that they won’t try, but it’s very difficult to blanket ban VPNs. There are very legitimate business reasons to use them and it isn’t necessarily easy for ISPs to distinguish between a “recreational” VPN connection and an employee VPN’ing into say, a work datacenter. Industry will kick up a massive fuss about it.
I have a terrible feeling it’s a compromised webcam.