Yea I re-read your post and realized my info was no good. Why I deleted it.
Yea I re-read your post and realized my info was no good. Why I deleted it.
That’s the plot of the Civil War movie from this year. Nick Offerman and his nameless party started a 3rd presidential term.
Line must go up next quarter.
Cant paywalls be bypassed by just using reader mode?
“Yo big G, can you help us? Our planet is dying!” “Best I can do is official Catholic anime girl.” “Understandable have a nice day.”
I’ve tried all the ways, and Bottles was the easiest by far. Make a bottle for games from the high seas, using bottles’ preset for games. Once created change the wine from Soda to whatever you want or just use Soda.
Then inside the bottle look for install dependencies and grab things like vc redist, and dot net. Once that’s done under the bottles’ UI choice “Run Executable” and chose the .exe for the game’s installer. If it doesn’t work as expected, click the cog/gear and select the checkbox for “Run in Terminal” to see where it goes wrong and search online for what fix is needed.
The only time I had to troubleshoot with terminal, was for a mspatcha.dll problem. It was an easy fix: the bottle has a Legacy Wine Tools > Configuration > Libraries, where I found mspatcha listed, then changed it to “Native then Built in.”
Hope that helps.
Check out the gmk67, it’s a 10 keyless and no F buttons size, but is hotswappable with a typical switch plucker/puller. I think multiple “companies” make and sell it, but I found mine on alliexpress for like $35. It does USB, Bluetooth, or 2.4ghz with a USB dongle that stores in the back of it. I put in Akko Lavender switches in mine and absolutely love it. The base + switches + keycaps total only cost me about 75$ for a fantastic, quality feeling keyboard.
Then that comment isn’t for you…
Its hard to get, but I’m not sure about pricing, since they only sell it via business volume licensing.
The IoT Enterprise LTSC won’t have recall or copilot. It gets Edge and that’s it.
Just spreading the good word for those still stuck/attached to Windows. You can get W11 IoT Enterprise LTSC which has no bullshit. Would be a shame to waste time looking for it, and a permanent activation on websites such as massgravedotdev.
Edit: this version is FANTASTIC for gaming. Doesn’t even have Xbox or M$ Store bloat. Feels like PC gaming back in the XP and 7 days.
I wonder if there is a cheat for stealing minion kill souls? There’s been some matches where enemy laner(s) steal every single one of my souls, the absolute nano second they appear, never missing. Doesn’t matter how close or far away they are.
Any chance of joining a private tracker, or getting started with usenet/newsgroups?
Trash guides is what I used to get set up, very good guides + recyclarr!
Not sure if it’s exactly what you’re after, but Unifi gateways can install NextDNS with a script provided by NextDNS. It’s all the same lists as Pi-Hole, and possibly more intelligent ones, too. Bonus points are it makes every device in your home use encrypted DNS, as well!
I’m using it on a Dream Machine Pro, and the new Cloud Gateway Ultra.
I only had to skim the article to see this guy is clueless about Deadlocks gameplay lmao. He probably played 5 matches at most and then wrote this. He didn’t even play enough to realize there’s 3 item types, and 1 of them is literally gun buffs. Being good at aiming is how you can bully your lane to steal their souls ($), and some heroes kits are completely based on gun damage.
Source: I’ve been playing Deadlock for probably ~3 months now.
Chiming in to say I’ve had the *arr stack, jellyfin, and jellyseerr combo for about a year now. Definitely worth the time to set it up! Jellyseerr is really amazing.
It still amazes me how out of touch some higher ups at EA must have/still been to force Anthem to be developed on Frostbite engine. The game was cursed to fail the moment that happened. Frostbite was designed for Battlefield, not massive maps with verticality and massive monsters.
I’ve had a lot more success using Bottles over Lutris. Being able to see a list of all possible Windows dependencies and being able to 1 click install any of them is aces. The default Gaming Bottle itself is very good, but I’m not sure how their own custom runner, Soda, performs.