I mean, he literally had to edit in some torso, so I don’t think he went above and beyond when it wasn’t extra work…
I mean, he literally had to edit in some torso, so I don’t think he went above and beyond when it wasn’t extra work…
Okay, but what about cat mlems and one orange braincell? Or greebles, cats being scared by cucumbers, cat circles…
Wasn’t the point that what he was using them for already illegal? Sounds like he already couldn’t get caught, so doesn’t seem like that’ll do much…
Regarding other apps, are you logged in on those apps? If not, they could be loading from a different default instance that is federated.
If you use a VPN, it doesn’t matter if you use your home network or public wifi… At that point if they track you down to your VPN account, if either you provided personal information, or you used identifiable payment, you could be tracked down. Only difference is, if your VPN keeps certain information, you could be tracked down to the network you connected from, where the public wifi would offer some protection.
VPNs aren’t a magic solution to guarantee privacy, they’re a tool with multiple uses, but using one could decrease your privacy in certain cases.
It’s weird how much they focus on him that one time, only to never mention him again. You’d think they’re setting up for some kind of side arc, or recurring gag, or something…
It’s not a big game, but I fell in love with Nefarious (specifically a translated version) after encountering it in the wild. Fast pace, simultaneous turns, short games, simple rules, no eliminations leading to people waiting for others to finish, and at the same time has some interesting decisions leading to multiple strategies… And then you add two twists every game, changing the rules, meaning you have to adapt your strategies, keeping it fresh.
Except you might want a client, both to keep your games in one place, and for extra features it can provide (like cloud saves and updates) - and if you’re on Linux, you’re excluded from that kind of stuff on GOG.