Torrent clients don't download torrents, people download torrents. See? No difference.
jjlinux
What Jupiter Ascending are you talking about here?
Please elaborate...
Netflix has become as bad as any of the others. Its all shit. ⚓
Same crap as Max and Netflix. It can't be coincidence.
I'd be more concerned about the longevity of the drives than any NAS itself. I moved from commercial NAS appliances to a self-built one. It turns out that they cost about the same (depending on the hardware configuration you end up choosing, evidently), but are MUCH better performance-wise.
Sorry. I suffer from being too literal sole times (most of the time actually).
All those companies are stealing from their users. If I steal from a thief, is it really theft?
Never mind the fact that almost all are Windows games. If there is any malware in there it's directed at Windows.In all honesty, I find this to be a very silly concern.
It's not impossible, but it is HIGHLY unlikely that malware directed at windows (which must be 99.99999% of cracked games, as they are for Windows) can affect anything in Linux. Sure, it could be that your Wine/Proton suffers. What happens then? Easy. Remove, reinstall, move on.
Having said that,I'll if I were you, I'd just install whatever I want.
I play Sins of a Solar Empire regularly, and it's pirated. All the Command & Conquer games, StarCraft (1 and 2), Warcraft (1 and 2) and many more, all cracked.
And as someone else mentioned, I'm more concerned about malware and/or spyware from the publishers than from the cracked games uploaders.
I'm a certified Microsoft hater, but man, 90 weeks? I get it, we want Gnu-Linux to be more streamlined, but his is certainly not the way. This is tech fearmongering.
Point, set, match!