Arch (well right now more precisely cachyos)
I’ve been using Linux on my homeserver (debian) and on previous laptops (arch) for almost a decade, but I only swapped my main desktop over this spring when nVidia sorted out waylaid explicit sync
Arch (well right now more precisely cachyos)
I’ve been using Linux on my homeserver (debian) and on previous laptops (arch) for almost a decade, but I only swapped my main desktop over this spring when nVidia sorted out waylaid explicit sync
I’d recommend a move to torbox, trying it out now and honestly like it more than RD.
Thanks RD for helping me find a better service
Completely fucked if you use realdebrid as endpoint.
They completely disabled their api endpoints, that means stremio can’t access the realdebrid servers
I say this in a lot of threads lately but, here I go again:
I’m so glad I swapped to linux
They actually added the subway system in an update to the game.
I’d say cp77 still isn’t the game they hyped up over the years, but it is now a fantastic experience in my opinion, especially modded
Gameplay wise palworld has nothing to do with Pokémon, it was simply a marketing tool for em.
As for the ark comparison I can’t comment, the one time I played it was on the early access launch day during which I refunded it within 45 minutes because it performed horribly, that was almost 10 years ago though so not sure how the current game compares
Its a very lazy mediocre game that only got recognition because it was ”Pokémon with guns”
I don’t like what Nintendo is doing, but I also thing palworld is a crap game
Actually feel kinda proud of myself for that one haha
Yeah, and that’s a good thing specially for the reason I just mentioned
Actually not a bummer in my opinion, let people sort into different platforms based on their interests like we used to do with forums.
A fragmented internet is a better internet
I am very glad I moved to Linux full time
I mean you can just swap to another provider.
Personally I use a *arr setup and just used RD as download, I’ll just swap to a different provider