Grostleton
I've always had a good experience with whatbox.ca
Definitely blue and black, you might be overdue for an eye exam.
How else are you gonna brew coffee?
Woe is the day that I decide to take computer advice from a twitch streamer...
Guess I'll just eat rocks then ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
They kind of did though, as they're specifically comparing the printing process with the carving/sculpting process with no mention of the creative aspects such as 3d modelling for the printer vs. planning out what you're going to sculpt.
Seems like you're taking it a little personally and twisting words tbh.
I have heard of an amoral Krab, however.
I think they may be referring to the kind of people that just lazily pull someone else's 3d rendering from somewhere online, run it through a printer, and go around showing off what "they" made.
There's definitely plenty of those types around...
You might be able to see where a connection is going using the resource monitor in task manager when attempting the check
Could you not use a keygen or grab a serial from somewhere to get a "valid" key and block the app from the internet via firewall to prevent the check from calling home?
Sorry I'm not familiar with how this specific game checks validity.
Edit: Google pulled up this workaround at https://www.barik.net/posts/multiplayer-neverwinter-nights-on-local-lan/
Simply edit the file:
%windir%\system32\drivers\etc\hosts
and add the following lines to remap the Neverwinter Nights official servers to localhost:
127.0.0.1 nwmaster.bioware.com
127.0.0.1 nwnauth.kr.infogrames.com
If you actually take an active role in the process (constantly stirring AND adding moisture back in) instead of just bunging them in the pan and walking away you absolutely can caramelize onions in like 10-15 mins.
People that say otherwise are just lazy chefs, which is fine, but your way is not the only way to achieve the same results.