

NordVPN can be set to allow LAN traffic through. So, if you setup port forwarding on your router, which it sounds like you already did, it will then allow that LAN traffic in.
NordVPN can be set to allow LAN traffic through. So, if you setup port forwarding on your router, which it sounds like you already did, it will then allow that LAN traffic in.
He wants games to release on all platforms. Where is the ‘lottery’ rhetoric coming from?
That is a massive price jump to $599. The SE (3rd gen) was priced at $429.
Apple has completely killed off the only mid-tier phone they offer.
Edit: This picture…
Framework laptops look like they have held in price. Hopefully it stays that way.
Try out LibreOffice, been using it for years.
It’s a constantly moving target. Yeah, you might block everything today, but then a windows update comes along and, poof, a bunch of the data harvesting is back on. I hope you were checking the detailed patch notes every time an update installs!
Seems like bullshit to me, but I’m not a lawyer.
The Japanese patent system is so, so much worse than the US one. Where things like what you just described are possible. Honestly, Palworld is probably hosed over there. Palworld made a system years ago, Nintendo then patented it, and Nintendo is going to beat them over the head with their Japanese patent.
In the US, a solid defense to a patent claim is to show prior art. In this case, Palworld’s dev can point to Palworld as the prior art if Nintendo sues them; Nintendo’s patent existed after Palworld did. Palworld’s dev can also point to a giant mountain of prior art of other games that allow one to throw an object to capture a monster.
Wine likely just runs your personal programs without issue. And you can swap them to a native compile at some point in the future if you feel motivated.
Yeah, this was my strategy. Used Mint on a secondary computer until I got more comfortable with it, then made the plunge on my main computer. Made the transition so much easier, as I was able to learn the differences at a relaxed pace.
Nintendo is attempting to bully other game developers. They can’t enforce this patent in the US, but they can wave the patent and a cease and desist letter menacingly at their competitors. Thing is, it’s generating bad will against Nintendo and the first time a company calls Nintendo on their shit, Nintendo is gunna lose. The patent is either so specific it won’t apply to another game or its broader and there is a mountain of prior art.
From my reading, it’s the latter. The patent seems to try to monopolize the idea of throwing an object to catch a monster. Which has been done so, so many times before.
And even then, the US patent office often will grant unenforceable patents, that then explode in the patent holder’s faces the first time they try to use them.
The granted one in this case is about “the process of aiming and capturing characters”, which they either had to make so specific as to not apply to anybody else, or general enough that there are piles of prior art out there.
Those are both much cheaper than the 5080 and significantly cheaper than the 5090.
Getting the real requirements nailed down from the start is critical, not just doing the work the customer asked for. Otherwise, you get 6 months into a project and realize you must scrap 90% of the completed work; the requirements from the get-go were bad. The customer never fundamentally understood the problem and you never bothered to ask. Everyone is mad and you lost a repeat customer.
AI mostly seems useful when you don’t know a specific concept and just need the base ideas. That said, given it’s often confidently wrong and doesn’t involve humans actively steering you toward better ideas, I still find Stack Overflow more helpful. Sometimes the answer to your problem is to stop doing what you are trying to do and attack the problem from a different angle.
In Germany, NL, you can just plug it into socket and it works somehow.
This is incredibly dangerous as it will feed power into the grid even when the grid is down. You might say ‘that is great!’, yeah, well, the line technicians who cannot work on damaged cables because you are energizing them think otherwise.
One of the reasons home solar grid-feeding systems are expensive in the US is they have extra equipment to disconnect the system from the grid if the grid goes down. Your house can still have local power, but you won’t be energizing powerlines technicians are trying to fix.
BYD is heavily subsidized by China. Tariffs to offset the Chinese subsidies are reasonable.
Apple still has it as Gulf of Mexico.
Not everything is politics. Enjoy some football!
AMD is releasing cards in a few weeks. Would be worth checking those out when they arrive. nVidia and AMD releasing cards within a month of eachother should also mean there is a plethora of used cards on the market.
Linux instructions:
Relevant commands:
nordvpn settings
- lists out settingsnordvpn set [SettingName] [NewValue]
- sets the relavent settingnordvpn whitelist add subnet [Mask]
- whitelists the specified subnet to allow in traffic originating therenordvpn d
andnordvpn c
- to disconnect and connectifconfig
- gets your current IPBringing it all together:
Run
ifconfig
to get your current IP. It’s most likely 192.168.1.xxxRun
nordvpn whitelist add subnet 192.168.1.0/24
to add your subnet to the whitelist (change the first three sections of the subnet to match what your IP is in the first command if it is different)Run
nordvpn settings
to view all settings and verify they look right, you should see your subnet in the whitelist section nowRun
nordvpn c
to reconnect and apply your new settingsNow LAN connections can reach your computer, even while it is connected to the VPN. For incomming WAN connections, verify port forwarding is setup on your router to point to the computer.
Optional:
nordvpn set analytics disabled
to disable analytics