It doesn't matter where the servers are located physically but who can access the data that's on them
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But you don't understand, if people stop pirating, the subscription prices will go down because of all the parasites who get it for free. The corporations would never just take the additional money and raise prices to get even more, right?
Oh no ... next time how about not eating sea turtles?
You could dualboot with two efi partitions. That way one os does not touch anything from the other. You'd need two drives for that but a USB drive should also work (no guarantee, I am using two m.2 SSDs)
I'm currently doing it with manjaro and windows.
Niche hardware meaning an asus laptop
Thanks a lot for putting the energy and time into fixing this.
Right-sizing the People Team
Sounds like mckinsey speaking
The real successors are pablo's fork or forks of other devs who were already working on the project.
Just forking and changing the name gets us nowhere.
You need competent devs to work on such projects.
Somebody forked the repo and changed the name != the project is being continued
Big companies are probably better at finding people than law enforcement is
It really depends on the tdp. On my laptop which has a 2070 with up to 115 w and an 10th gen i7 with up to 45 w the cpu can go up to 95 deg and the gpu throttles at 86 deg.
Some laptops have Max q or low pwer versions of the same card which have a lower tdp and produce less heat. But for higher power gpus and CPUs they will most certainly go above 80.
The axis is somewhat misleading. A jump from 8k to 11k installs is nothing.
Edit: just saw from the comments this is the number of installs per day so its bigger than I thought