

That way you can’t work around Microsoft getting a copy of your work no matter what.
That way you can’t work around Microsoft getting a copy of your work no matter what.
Would you say that your game can be played entirely locally of you can’t save your game while offline?
I cannot fathom even using a software that ties a critical feature such as the ability of saving your work to an Internet connection.
At that point, if your software relies on the Internet to accomplish an important task, it doesn’t matter if the app is native or runs some code in your browser if some critical features depends on someone else’s system to work as expected.
Right, I think I found a lot of stuff for v3, but not that much for v4 and almost nothing for v5. I still managed to figure it out and I have a decent template now.
The worst is trying to find which version a post on StackExchange is about…
Just having an example with the most common tasks (ex: creating registry keys, registering DLLs or Fonts, etc) and having some comments in there with the common pitfalls to avoid would really go a long way.
I do appreciate v5 in a way, now that you don’t need a preprocessing step for the file, that you can use a wildcards for a directory, and you can just build a package in a single step is a great improvement. Maybe I was spoiled with Nullsoft and Inno Setup in the past 😬
I had to build a Windows Installer package using WiX Toolset, and v5 came out maybe 3-4 months at that point and the structure compared to v4 is quite different… that was fun trying to build something with lackluster documentation compared to v4. I gave a shot to ChatGPT, etc to help, but all it could spit out was a mess.
If you not the only one holding the encryption key, you can’t guarantee your data cannot be snooped.
Either encrypt your stuff using GPG, or use something like Cryptomator.
Personally I stick to relatively legal IPTV playlists, such as https://github.com/iptv-org/iptv
Straight and to the point, no bullshit.
The only place where I struggle is finding the perfect player. On PC I use iptvnator and on Android I use IPTV Pro. They work well enough, but I wish I had a universal app that could carry the configuration between devices.
It was bound to happen, and one less reason to use shortlinks.
I mean if you specify GMT, one could assume that you need to apply DST during summer, while UTC is garanteed to be static.
To be fair, there’s a slight difference between GMT and UTC: GMT becomes BST (in the UK) during summer, while UTC doesn’t follow Daylight Saving Time and is tied specifically to the atomic clock.
Same, even my young kids if I ask them a yes/no question while they’re eating to avoid talking with their mouth full.
There’s also Tuta if you’re looking for an alternative.
Me: You’re not wrong…
Syncthing is also a nice alternative.
Honestly, I don’t have any issue using a pirated software for my own personal use.
I put the line where you use the software to make money.
Gigachad
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It’s going to get flagged fast af.
Can you extract your cookie and pass it to yt-dlp?