Does it have to be a VM? Is Steam or Lutris not an option?
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Well, the cheese in Mac and cheese usually isn't cheese either, tbf.
Don't you do it? Been using TW for almost two years now and had close to no issues.
Every shooter that allows custom maps from the late 90s and early 00s has a map resembling Columbine. If your reason to not make a game is because someone might turn it into something horrible, there would probably be no games.
What would be the problem with bottle caps being attached to the bottle?
For now. Maybe. But look at Prime Video, that offered services for Amazon Prime Customers. Then put stuff behind paid "channels". Then started adding Ads to the start of a movie or episode. And it will water it down even further. Or Spotify that had ads every few songs. Then 2 ads. Then 2 very long ads. Then more ad breaks. Then You bought premium because the ads got more and more annoying. Now you are ad free. Except all the banners. Except the paid promoted Releases that get pushed in all the popular Playlists. Except ads during podcasts. Except "AI shuffle" that mixes in promoted songs.
The same will happen to YT Premium. Bit by bit ads will be smuggled in. I mean.. right now they promote "Premium light" after (what I've found for European prices) raising prices for premium and family tiers.
That's why I did not use Logseq at first, but tbh, I see bo problem in building a knowledge base with Logseq. It's working well for me.
But it acts as a Login for the page instead of registering a new account? How would Google do that without the page owners permission?!
It was exactly that. The stupid thing is: I usually shut down my Mac at the end of my workday and on the next day and start everything I need via script and always got funny looks from my co-workers because "you can just close it and keep it running" so I tried it a few days and honestly did not think about restarting because it would have been a fresh start before.
But now I know there's a tmux server running that I can kill when problems occur and I won't need to reboot Everytime tmux starts acting funny. So at least I learned from being dumb and not thinking about basic trouble shooting steps...
I mainly use it for git, basic files stuff and Scripting away chore tasks, so I never experienced any limits. But maybe I just touched some of that turf now.
Huh, I had iterm running half a year ago and couldn't see any advantage and removed it because of "simple systems" purist reasons. Guess I'll try again.
This sounds great.