thanks! I figured it was on my end since I was mobile using a new app! lol
thanks! I figured it was on my end since I was mobile using a new app! lol
weird I have a 404 error on that link
I use Bacula to an external drive, it was a pain in the ass to configure but once it’s running its super reliable and easily extended to other drives or folders
that’s super cool, almost zero use case but if you have a super sensitive string (such as a bank or wallet code) I guess it’s a good layer of offline security
that’s IF they arrive at all. Many studios/publishers just don’t care about lower hardware anymore. If it doesn’t run on current day hardware they don’t release it for it. Especially with Linux and Mac. The best time to get a release for the the two would be release day, after that it’s diminishing results
I firmly believe that with the move to ARM, they gutted macos gaming capability past the point of no return. You used to be able to say that you could run compatibility layers on it but, the new architecture makes it super hard to do so. Even virtualizing it via VirtualBox is a pain in the butt on the new system. I’ve just been telling customers if you want any type of gaming support, choose anything but the new macs.