Myself and the guys I was referring to with crazy hardline loops are on first name basis with Linus, we all played left 4 dead together way back when before he even had a YouTube channel (ClosetGamer, anyone?) so his influence with these type of enthusiasts is still pretty strong, at least here in Canada. However he definitely lost a lot of respect with this response of his but honestly I didn’t expect anything different from him
The average consumer wouldn’t buy a block to begin with. I know quite a few guys that have spent thousands on their hardline setups, adding another $1000 CAD is a drop in the bucket to them. There is a market for it, just not a large one
Not possible. Best instance admins can do is add a donation link to the sidebar
Puked on my crushes foot at a party a few weeks back. Thankfully she’s cool and we still hang out lol
Yeah it’s where most pirated FLAC content comes from these days
You can buy a quality Lexmark laser printer/scanner/fax for around $120 brand new, the included toner will last you a decade if you don’t print a lot. I’ve had mine for about 8 years and it’s still reading as 100% toner
Yes. I do this with switch games, in 10-15 years time those games will still be worth what I paid, if not more. I have some collectors editions and limited runs that are already worth 3-4x what I paid for them
It’s been proven in court that Apple refuses to decrypt locked iPhones or messages
Join PTP, RED etc and get access to the invite forums. FYI you won’t get an invite from a regular user, it takes years to get to the user class that gets invites
I print a temp tower for every new brand I get and save that as a profile. Has worked fine for me for years
If they’re following tenancy laws to the T (which most rental corporations do as it’s in their best interests) there’s not much you can do. If the pool/hot tub is in your tenancy agreement you might be able to use that for leverage, but if it isn’t and access is just given as a “perk” then not much you can do there either. People can’t really give you advice without knowing where you live, either.
Fully charged. The steam deck draws power from AC when the battery is over 90%