Sounds like fetch with extra steps
Sounds like fetch with extra steps
Okay, I see your point, but I’d still say it’s a better license than Steam’s/Epic’s, because the games are DRM free (unless they’ve changed that and I’m not aware of it) and so once I’ve downloaded them, I can then play them whether or not GOG still exists or my “license to use GOG services” was revoked.
you can run most Steam or EGS games without having their respective clients installed
This is not consistent with my personal experience (though admittedly it’s been a while since I’ve tried – maybe a lot of games on Steam are now DRM free).
I’m using Aegis Authenticator and I regularly back up my list to an external file uploaded to my NAS. If my phone dies (which has happened before), I can then just restore the list from the backup ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
As a clueless gog-game-buying normie, can you elaborate?
The joke does not specify the number of threads the programmer used, only the number of problems he now has
who on earth is listening to hi-res wireless audio and not a song off of Spotify, YouTube, etc?
The decision not to include hi-res audio support out of the box is more baffling when you learn that Apple Music in its basic package offers high-quality lossless audio for streaming. Why have this, and make your users jump through extra hoops to take advantage of it?
To answer your overall question, I am one of the Apple dislikers and with me it comes down to openness and customizability (I like to tinker with my electronics and computing devices, and I can do that much better with an Android device), and not wanting most of my money that I spend for the product I’m buying to go to marketing.
It’s a different joke tho
Ouch! (Great song tho)
I think you mean Crtl+R in bash
Being prepared for the eventuality, knowing the consequences and deciding what to do about it before it happens for a user.
statements dreamed up by the utterly deranged
Resistance is futile. Becoming a vtuber is as inevitable as evolving into a crab.