Did you check the md5? If they were different, it could be anything (it doesn’t imply modifications from massgrave either)
As for logic, bad actors would do anything. Even hijacking a server and replacing the ISOs of other hackers, or infiltrate the group and do so.
What’s your filesystem? I’d use zfs send / receive. Worst case scenario, you can use dd.
I would try to keep Windows, go for dual boot. Then, from Linux, convert the partitions to a VM disk with qemu ( https://superuser.com/questions/1389103/windows-10-uefi-physical-to-kvm-libvirt-virtual#1400203 ) and finally use that, so that all the games installations are kept. This way, many other things will be available too, like browser’s history and so on. Making backups is cumbersome, I always tend to forget something. Of course, this alternative process is riddled with gotchas. But worth to try.
Many offers are super cheap for the first N years. I prefer flat and transparent rates, specially for a domain name I will keep (e.g. tied to me, and not the success or failure of some X project of mine)
Have you seen any prices? That was decisive to me. I bought mine through porkbun
I never thought of it as “[tool] in development” but as “[tool] for developers”…! I suppose it can be interpreted with any preposition anyway…
FOSS thrives in options, and that’s just great. There’s a compromise between security (i.e. anonymity) and convenience (i.e. speed). This tool focus on the security side. Meanwhile, seedboxes strike a good balance to both. That’s the current scenario, there are many ways to share. That diversity provides resilience to the communities ;)
RedditStreams changed domain, right? That’s what I recall from a recent post at torrentfreak.com
PS. I love how that piece was written to share the important bits without directly linking to the websites’ URL
I like nerdfonts. For design, check open source fonts on either gitlab or github. Recently, I came across the work of this person and I really liked it. https://gitlab.com/users/arielmartinperez/projects
Depends on contents. Open source books exist. “The Carpentries” come to mind. Freecodecamp, Zines, etc too.
Can you name an example of such app? I thought you meant old adobe photoshop versions.
How about installing RustDesk server con the laptop? Have you heard about Docker and self-hosting? That’s a fun rollercoaster surrounded by rabbit holes ;P GL, HF.
Oh, one more thing I deem relevant. I have seen many people break this rule: don’t recommend software you never used. Go for stable apps that have been long established on whatever their use-case is. The bleeding edge (and hype) can be lethal to newcomers!
Discussion between fellow “expert” hackers about why the latest new distro bundling x, y, and z apps is so cool is one thing and should be differentiated from promoting the adoption of, say, Debian or MX Linux.
Many people struggle with usability. It’s easy to set things up to get them started, and then you can showcase their use-case. Of course, they need to understand limitations (together with advantages, which you will showcase for sure). The issue is that you might end up providing long term support for them, and you can get tired of it. That’s why is good to do this kind of things in community, I have participated in a hacklab and we wrote zines too. This also helped homogenize what we shared and supported, because everyone has their own taste and FLOSS is all about flavors (which is great, but also brings complications)
Aren’t premiunize and realdebrid mentioned in the wiki? I heard of them so many times… Never used them tho. They should work with VPN, or so I thought. And you can pay with paysafecard to be safe about scammers.
This is the first time I enjoy a meme of this format / situation.
Max of 25gb and Max 24h/ 100 downloads. Else, send.vis.ee allows 5gb and lengthier time and number of downloads, I think it was 1 week as max. And last, there’s pcloud.com which is like Dropbox, so it requires registration, and gives you 10gib
I downloaded huge sets from internet archive.