yes and there are safe files to torrent like Linux ISOs, can test with those
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Neptunia characters I want to cosplay: Iffy, Ram, Rom, Neptune, Kurome, Uni, Uzume
yes and there are safe files to torrent like Linux ISOs, can test with those
ffmpeg can process audio, right?
I’ve been enjoying e-books off of Archive.org (not web.archive.org)
you could throttle your own connection to 1,157,407 bits per second (about 1 Mbps) and you’d run out every 30 days, assuming the 3 TB cap.
there’s Bandcamp if your favorite artists are on there, usually they allow download in exchange for money.
I just download my favorite music directly from YouTube with youtube-dl or something similar. It’s not pay-walled and it usually doesn’t even have ads on it.
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With that much fast storage, I’d consider mining filecoin or something else that rewards low latency file-sharing. And fill it up with your own files over time.
I’d start with getting a OpenWRT-compatible router and flash the OpenWRT firmware onto it. You do NOT need to replace the modem. Looks like you already did that but with Tomato. Honestly, nevermind then, this comment is redundant.
It took me about 2 hours to do the whole setup with a tplink Archer wifi router hardware, I got it for about $40 used on Ebay.
bullet point #2 fails more than half of the time for me.
What I found works for me is… well I’ll just repost my previous advice:
if anyone is struggling with installing 3rd party mods and such in Proton, try starting your installation process from ConEmu (ConEmu64.exe) (It’s a simple, open-source, portable terminal emulator for Windows) instead of pointing the Non-steam Games wizard at each installation and gaming exe individually.
I originally tried to do this with the explorer.exe built into Wine, but getting that thing to launch is a pain.
for example a lot of Windows programs will have you download an .exe that installs the program, then you need to run a different .exe to actually run the program. Steam’s non-steam game wizard in combination with Proton gets confused by this and runs the two .exe’s in separate environments, screwing with any attempts to install a mod or install the app itself.
that’s really concerning because it bypasses a browser password manager security measure. Since the domain is the same but the server ip and the server’s https certificate chain is different, a poorly written password manager may auto-login or automatically send cookies to a website owned by a completely different entity on the same domain name. Big security flaw in domain name trust?
it’s just a picture of roasted meat on some sticks?
iceraven works on Android?