Replace Sunshine with Super Mario Eclipse. It has the original shine sprites, huge quality of life improvements, and an insane amount of new content.
Replace Sunshine with Super Mario Eclipse. It has the original shine sprites, huge quality of life improvements, and an insane amount of new content.
Video game grading is a massive scam. Karl Jobst did a series of videos on it, and it’s basically price rigging and speculation investments for profit.
Oh, that is great. I have fond (painful) memories of I Wanna be the Guy, and this seems right up my nostalgia alley.
Pick Quest Master. The developer is extremely active and responsive to community feedback and requests. There’s even weekly content updates.
Quest Master. Mario Maker meets Zelda dungeons, done well. It deserves way more attention than it’s currently getting, and it’s pretty fun with huge potential despite being early access.
Didn’t they transition it to the same kernel-level antichest that Valorant uses? IIRC, that anticheat absolutely refuses to let you run it on Linux.
How has nobody mentioned Sonic Colors yet?
With powered hubs and balanced tree topology, you can split a single root controller into 45 endpoints. Your motherboard being able to support that many devices and the shared bandwidth might be a problem, but it’s theoretically possible to survive off of a single USB port.
Op: Name and shame, please.
It would have if I actually had the PSID 🥲
It was an expensive lesson to take photos of my new drives and store the PSID and serial numbers in KeePass.
When using Opal (hardware encryption), it locks down the drive. Not even a secure erase would wipe/release the damn thing.
I had this happen to me with a hardware-encrypted bitlocker drive. I was forced to buy a new SSD, actually.
Only if you don’t buy the Season 1 Vault-Tec Access Pass for $49.99. Imagine not doing that and then not ever being able to get your Overpowered Armor at pass level 5. You would absolutely be ruining it for yourself by not investing into the seasonal passes.
Yeah… I think you might be an optimist. It was not the positive outcome you appeared to have taken away from it.
I put “Messages will arrive in three to five business days” in my bio, and that solved the problem nicely. Now, I simply don’t get matches at all 😎
LinuX: in honor of the LinuX Foundation’s new sponsor, X.
This seems like common sense, no? Return 403 or better yet reject TCP connections on port 80 entirely.
That initial HTTP request header and body is sent in clear text, and that’s more than enough to leak credentials or other sensitive data.
Steam/valve is literally not to blame at all for any of this. Do you work for epic games or something?
That’s a good one. Mind if I steal it for future usage?
If you’re using a decent development system, you’ll have an executable called
diff
installed already :)