

Fast travel is a bit hidden in that game. You have to upgrade the boss’s tent to unlock it.
Fast travel is a bit hidden in that game. You have to upgrade the boss’s tent to unlock it.
They’re all still too expensive for me. Like Flight Simulator 2020. I do believe the effort they put into it is probably worth 35 €. But I wouldn’t play enough for it to be worth 35 € for me. And I’m still salty about the time when they accidentally discounted it by 85 % instead of 15 % and snatched it right out of my cart when I was about to pay.
With LinkSheet you should be able to change what app is opened when the URL of your bank is requested.
If your kids aren’t shouting “Oi, oi, oi, oi” to AC/DC’s TNT, are you even a real father?
I mean, that’s basically how yt-dlp came to be. They took over when yt-download couldn’t keep up anymore. I hate this time, it will take a while until the best successor is found.
Just like the author…
If you have Linux somewhere you could use the “Minecraft Bedrock Launcher”. It uses the Android version. It probably doesn’t run on Windows, though.
Have you tried using an Android Emulator?
That’s for Java Minecraft. Not for Bedrock.
What’s the Steam Family Sharing Lock?
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CX File Explorer has one. And it can connect to a ton of protocols.
Yeah, but doesn’t flathub use the scripts in their git repository to build the flatpak? That way we can verify that everything comes from the official source without having to rely on those scripts being supplied by someone officially.
Flathub downloads from the official site: https://github.com/flathub/org.jdownloader.JDownloader/blob/master/org.jdownloader.JDownloader.yaml
I got curious and looked at the flathub source at https://github.com/flathub/org.jdownloader.JDownloader/blob/master/org.jdownloader.JDownloader.yaml
It downloads the official jd2 installer. So that’s not it. I asked on Reddit as well and got the official answer. It’s for clicking CAPTCHAs.
Router is my own and up to date. JDownloader is installed via flatpak, which I thought I could trust. Thanks to flatpak it also doesn’t have the ability to see anything else from my system.
Well, at least he cares more than current doctors.
Kids nowadays still appreciate the old cartoons. At least mine. That was them the other day:
The Steam Deck literally is a PC. If for some inane reason you can’t get it to do what you want you can install Windows on it.
I think the only reason emulation is “worse” on it than on PC can be that a desktop PC has more power. Almost all emulators in general usage are open source and have Linux versions.
There are also no problems with running pirated Windows games. By now the only games that are problematic on Linux are multiplayer games with kernel level anti cheat that hasn’t been configured to work on Linux.
The Steam Deck is better than the Switch in almost every aspect. It just doesn’t come with detachable controllers. That’s it.
So if you want a portable console with detachable controllers buy a Switch. Otherwise there is no reason not to get a Deck.