Some game servers, some ISPs don't provide IPv6 for (some of) their customers.
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Yeah it's so sad seeing studio after studio being closed down. So many commenters thought Microsoft will revive old IPs after buying studio after studio.
Now it seems like those IPs will just rot at Microsoft in their intellectual property graveyard.
I thought the verses might be relevant in some way to the project but they seem to be pretty generic.
Weird choice to put them at the top of their refreshingly comprehensive readme. I believe I've seen projects with a quote at the top before, although they've been shorter.
Some books have quotes before each chapter and they can be inspiring and/or interesting.
I'm using zram on all my systems, be it 4GB or 16GB. Usually swap is empty, so there's no compressing for the CPU to do anyway. If a RPI is capable of ZRAM, your PC won't break a sweat.
ZSTD is really fast. I'm using btrfs compression too, and don't notice any performance impact either.
https://fwupd.org/lvfs/devices/
In the devices list of lvfs/fwupd there's a bunch of controllers supported. But it seems like it's mostly their retro controllers. XBox-style controllers like their Ultimate C etc. are not supported.
Unless they are taken down, it won't be an issue. Given they've existed for a good while it's unlikely to cause a problen. Even then, hopefully they delete your payment details after a few weeks/months.
If not, paying = assisting a criminal organisation could be a crime depending on your jurisdiction. But most of the time customers aren't prosecuted, but that can change at any point in time.
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Torrent sites also have the issue of being centralised by having a domain and servers at some place. Imo the reason torrent sites are targeted less is that they are more inconvenient and thus less of a focus for anti-piracy groups. They generally focus on the most prominent way to infringe on their copyright.
Given the increase in piracy services taken down lately, I wouldn't be surprised if a torrent site was hit at some point too. Unfortunately ;)
Und schon sind es 330.001 Nutzer :D
Football is not usually distributed over torrents and thus seedboxes. These IPTV providers restream the live feed with a few seconds delay - just like their legal counterparts. They usually cost around 5-20€/£ per month, depending on the subscription duration (and number if simultaneous streams).
Without testing I'd try "F1".."F12". Edit: On second thought you likely mean media keys and such. There's a tool called wev which shows a keys event name when pressed. E.g. the audio stop media key is "XF86AudioStop". (When they are already bound they might not show up, because the compositor does not send them to wev).
Noch dazu sind die einzigen, die sich garantiert eh nicht an die Vorgaben halten, Kriminelle, die dann trotzdem ihre Nachrichten verschlüsseln.
Gut auf den Punkt gebracht.
Mit Sicherheit wird auch eine Ausnahme für Politiker, bzw. Parlamentarier und Regierungsmitglieder, eingefügt. Für Journalisten wsl. nicht.
Leider wollen die meisten Menschen nicht sehen, dass sich solche Gesetze praktisch nicht von den Überwachungsgesetzen autokratischer Staaten unterscheiden. Mein (nicht so) neues Lieblingszitat ist „So geht die Freiheit zugrunde - mit donnerndem Applaus.“ — Padmé über Palpatine. Denn viele Bürger glauben, Fälschlicherweise, dass solche Gesetze sie selbst doch nie betreffen würden. Es ist das gleiche mit Wählern von Rechten Parteien, die "gute Ausländer" kennen, und glauben, dass Ausländerfeindliche Maßnahmen, nur die "bösen Ausländer" betreffen.
Die USA haben seit vielen Jahren Gesetze, die es ihnen erlauben, auf Daten von US-Firmen zuzugreifen — unabhängig vom Standort der Datenzentren.
D.h. US-Recht ist inkompatibel mit EU-Datenschutzgestzen, da keine US-Firma garantieren kann, das die US-Behörden nicht auf Daten von Europäischen Bürgern in der EU in Europäischen Datenzentren, zugreifen können. Würde eine US-Firma im Zweifel keine Daten ausleiten, würde sie gegen US-Recht verstoßen.