Limbo and the other one by the same devs
Limbo and the other one by the same devs
I don’t think I could have set it up. After it was connected, there’s no way to disconnect it, which seems to be a growing tactic. I’ve seen several TVs that have no WiFi disconnect button.
Ran like shit for me at launch. Maybe I should give it another try now.
I did something like that with my robot vacuum. I opened it up and ripped the soldered-on wifi card. Now I can’t control it from my phone, but it can’t phone home to Shark either. I was willing to risk it for a $400 robot vacuum, which I also happened to have a second defective one to practice on thanks to their return policy. I’m not sure if I’d attempt this on an electronics behemoth worth several thousands of dollars that I can’t afford to lose.
Mack Callender would be the main character. He was killed by the Pinkertons after Blackwater. The Pinkerton’s told Arthur a bit that seemed to suggest Mack went through the good ending in his final moments. Odds are he’ll witness Dutch’s first acts of madness and will be left for dead.
Before buying a Bethesda game and expecting a good experience, expect a bad experience instead.
I can’t fathom devoting brainpower to arguments about which fast food chain offers superior fast food.
I can write that article.
Here are 3 things we could totally stop wasting money on, try it for yourself!
Avocado Toast
Fancy lattes
Lamborghini Revueltos
I should apply to Buzzfeed this weekend
This, only correct answer, and the only correct source to make your decision off of. Any other opinions being tossed around are mostly speculation by people who probably don’t actually know that much about tracker prevention.
No
You will be unable to read bullet #1 without using Apple’s undocumented, unversioned mystery Apple Silicon translator that “Just works” *
* it does not, in fact, “just work”
This is why companies like Adobe fight open source at every level and will never support Photoshop on Linux. Freedom is contagious.
The artist formerly known as Twitter
HBO has repeated this policy for decades. Shared passwords and piracy drive long term retention. If your company is thinking long term, all that matters is raw content quality, which HBO has always dominated.
The really nice part about this is that this is exactly what Signal says they can share, and have been forced to share in the past. It’s a tested history of complete policy transparency.
I always go here for my Ubuntu pro keys. It’s a neat trick I’ve been using ever since they released snaps.
That’s a good plan, it worked for Android