If you pirated it you could have played it offline though. Paying customers get a worse experience than pirates
If you pirated it you could have played it offline though. Paying customers get a worse experience than pirates
Going by core count alone is a pretty shitty metric for CPU performance. The 4 core APU in the steam deck will outperform an 8 core bulldozer cpu by any metric
I’m gonna blow your mind by telling you there are already working PS4 and Xbox One emulators, although both only support a small number of games so far
PS3 and Xbox 360 can be emulated very well by a modern PC, the majority of games work without glitches
Even at the time it came out you could have built a pc with an RTX 3060 for that price, which would outperform the PS5 by a big margin and have a way bigger game library
If this gets decent standby battery life on 4g I would seriously consider it as my secondary phone
Yeah, ask any female bodybuilder what it’s like and they will tell you exactly that. Despite many of them using doses of testosterone that are still lower than what an average man naturally has
Is replacing the caps even an option? All the cars I ever owned had the entire ECU potted for waterproofing
Torrenting only works if the peers can connect to each other. If you dont have a port forwarded, then you can only connect to other peers that have a forwarded port. At least one of the 2 parties connecting to each other needs an open port for the connection to happen.
If you are on a public tracker it can happen that a torrent is shown to have multiple seeders, but if you try downloading it without having an open port it won’t work unless at least one of those seeders has their port open. This is mostly a problem on public trackers, since many private trackers enforce their members to have working port forwarding.
So it is technically possible to download torrents without working port forwarding, but only if enough other other peers have port forwarding set up on their end and your tracker doesn’t (rightly) ban you for it.
Does the client automatically do it?
If you aren’t using a VPN then most torrent clients will automatically set up port forwarding on your router using Upnp. Unless Upnp is disabled in your routers settings. If you are using a VPN you usually need to set up port forwarding manually, but there are some vpn clients that do it automatically
Edit: this article explains it better than me: https://protonvpn.com/blog/port-forwarding/
Polyurethane also biodegrades, just very slowly. Since condoms are very thin there will be not much left of them after a century
You need port forwarding for peer-to-peer protocols like Bittorrent
Mullvad doesn’t support port forwarding so it’s useless for most people that actually have a need for a VPN and aren’t just victims of influencer marketing making them believe they need a VPN
The same way most people do. By buying and outdated iPhone
Are there even any Xbone games that aren’t available on PC?
Where did OP say he raises the cows for milk?
Doesn’t have to be hydroponics, using coco coir instead of soil will also fix that issue
That’s not warming up the starter, that’s warming up the glow plugs. And turning on the ignition doesn’t require you to be in neutral or press the clutch, since it doesn’t turn the engine
You fix your leaky weatherproofing and put a dehumidifier inside overnight to get rid of the leftover moisture. Afterwards your windows will no longer mist up.
Fix the issue instead of treating the symptoms
Modern car engines would need a very long time to warm up in idle anyways, and modern cars usually have electronic defrosters for the windshield
Some phones have UWB. Zero phones have Bluetooth 6.0
Or you could just get a Moto tag, which already supports Google FindMy and has centimeter accuracy thanks to UWB
If you get an Android TV you can modify it to be ad-free and run pretty much every app you need. Sony TVs use Android TV