Rikj000
No, instead they raped his rights with some ToS..
Thank you for LibreSpeed! <3
Been using it for a few years now,
and it's become my go-to network speed testing tool
:D
It's not dead,
the (over)hyped period is just over.
I for one do plan on picking it up again in the near future, they added quite a bit of new content (pals, tower boss, island, oil rig, arena, raids, ...) since I last played it.
It's still a problem in the EU,
less then in the USA,
however still a rather big problem.
vomits in mouth a little
You can ditch YouTube,
without actually ditching YouTube content,
through a privacy respecting alternative frontend:
https://www.privacyguides.org/en/frontends/#youtube
My favorite ones:
- Desktop: Invidious + Piped
- Android: Newpipe + Tubular
Suyu is the most popular + actively developed afaik.
https://suyu.dev/
They host their code on their own Forgejo instance:
https://git.suyu.dev/explore/repos
Which is more DMCA proof then Github/Gitlab.
I hope ForgeFed will go into production soon,
then we can synchronize the code in between multiple Forgejo instances in a federated fashion.
https://codeberg.org/forgejo/forgejo/issues/59
Citra, internal resolution x9,
and you've got yourself an early access to this :)
No need to pay Nintendont, the law-suit company that makes games on the side, again for a game you already bought in the past.
- Forgejo: But ForgeFed, it's federation software is still under development
- Radicle: But they have unnecessary ties with crypto stuff
I have an MSI Bravo 17 for work since this month, quite happy about it so far.
My experience with MSI is best price/value for hardware specs, but with shitty build quality.
However this one feels quite sturdy compared to earlier MSI laptops.
It can get loud under heavy duty,
but it goes quiet again under low workload,
for now at least, my previous MSI laptop sounded like a jet engine whenever it was powered on.
The one you posted seems particularly suited to run Linux upon, since it's an all AMD machine, and their Linux support is great.