If it's true that the malicious game has been available for a month then steam has some blame.
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I wish Genshin Impact supported invert :(
Being able to direct stream content from jellyfin without needing to repackage on the fly to another container would be nice.
It was rhetorical.
Well, if it said "The attacker gained access to systems in October 2023 and we patched out the vulnerability during March 2025," you'd be asking why it took so long to discover the intrusion and why they didn't let us know for six months?
The reasons for dropping Spotify are obvious, however pretext of this guide is that Spotify doesn't give enough back to artists. So the solution is to pirate it? I mean yeah sure, but don't kid yourself with the pretext.
How about a guide on ripping owned CDs?
They didn't provide any real timelines, unless I missed something. Trust me bro, we shut it down real fast.
Not a crypto bro, but isn't all money imaginary computer money?
This is the problem with social media, especially Lemmy and Reddit. It is the default stance to assume a neutral comment is hostile. Why do we all argue so much? I've been there, but I'm trying to be kinder online. I think it's a systemic problem and I don't know the solution.
Doubt.
Mass surveillance is disliked by all.
Making it a political post is low effort.

Your phrasing of the answer implies poor understanding. The question was why bare metal vs containers/VMs.