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But rand() is a number between 0-1, so it will never be >10
Basically this is just #define True = False
But rand() is a number between 0-1, so it will never be >10
Basically this is just #define True = False
Apps Only mode is a decent workaround… for now. https://support.google.com/googletv/answer/10070784?hl=en
Really cuts down on the amount of clutter and suggestions on the main screen.
If you have a CCwGTV, you should be using Apps Only mode. Sucks that Google hides this, because I’ve found that this is the best streaming device for my needs, but they just keep pushing ads like this. Makes me want to do a homebrew chromecast device.
But switching to Apps Only mode is a decent workaround… for now. https://support.google.com/googletv/answer/10070784?hl=en
Because requiring blond hair and blue eyes would, by definition, exclude people based on race.
Legally, if I ask if you’re a cop, you have to answer truthfully.
Yup, if your employer is so dedicated to making sure you don’t join a union that they make posters about it, then you definitely need to join a union.
You can tell qBittorrent to only use the VPN, and it kills any connection not using that tunnel.
I tested it with legal Linux isos and killed my VPN connection, and everything just stops.
So both the VPN service itself, and qBittorrent can be configured independently to protect you. Belt and suspenders.
Usually aftermarket ECU means no longer road legal.
That’s outstanding
Careful, because 1337 had a recent scandal with Baldars Gate having a crypto malware in it and there was some involvement with the admins on that.
Seems fine with media, but careful using it for actual executables.
I know you said it was for movies, which I use them for as well, but there was a recent scandal with 1337 and malware in Baldars Gate 3.
Downloading movies is pretty safe, but if you decide to branch out, I’d be a little hesitant to use 1337 for anything else.
TL;DW - he needs reference screen grabs to make his screen accurate props, but lately in browser DRM has been making it harder and harder to take screenshots (specifically using a Mac on Amazon streaming service). So if he gets frustrated enough, he’ll just torrent a HQ copy and use that instead.
DRM is making it annoying for everyone, and you never own anything if you don’t have an unrestricted local copy.
What would you use it for? There’s no way I’d put any of my login credentials on there, or any thing that has any access to payments. Nothing that has access to my personal data or communications, so… seems like a non-starter for me.
I might get something that connects to my WiFi, but only to the guest network, or a separate network.
Basically assume that it has some irremovable malware in the firmware.
But the music industry (mostly) figured it out. You can get the same song from a subscription to any number of services.
TV/Movies are still siloed. Once they figure out that it’s better to let you subscribe to one service and watch anything, that’s the day that most piracy will stop.
I understand how you feel, but reading your story, I think when you were grabbing the product and telling him to “just drop it an leave” is what ended your career.
It sucks, you got attacked, but you don’t need to trade your personal safety for some store product.
Just based on this story here, where you are giving a very one sided view of the situation, you intentionally put yourself at risk and kept escalating. I hate that a criminal put you in a situation where you ended up getting fired, but there was more than one mistake here.