Serious question: What's wrong with NPR being labeled as "US-supported media"? Isn't it funded by the US federal government?
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Rutracker has a lot of ISO rips, maybe start there?
I mean, you could just block OpenAI's crawlers' IP addresses, if you wanted to
Maybe it was updated after your comment, but the demo site has that notice prominently at the top for me
Oh no, you're all good, it's just that this may not work for new people trying this soon. If you activated already, then it should stick until you change your computer's motherboard
That would be cool, if we still installed Windows from CDs and DVDs. But last time I installed Windows 10, it took 2-3 minutes to finish (excluding the OOBE prompts), so it's not very helpful...
Wow, do you need to have your apps signed by Microsoft now, like macOS's Gatekeeper makes you do?
Good to see them fix this so quickly, but what's stopping Microsoft from blocking HWID activations on a GVLK? After all, those keys would normally be activated through a KMS instead of Microsoft, so it's clearly abnormal behaviour
To expand on this, most of the developers who make these jailbreaks openly disavow their use for piracy, and focus more on homebrew applications. Since Microsoft lets you sideload any app you want in Dev Mode, there's no incentive to unlock Retail Mode, whereas other console makers have no such system and thereby get targeted more
They've been separate for more than a decade now
Oh, I understand now, I'm not from the US so I just assumed that it was majority-funded. I'm just not sure why this would be a big deal even if NPR was government funded - I mean, it's still better than a broadcaster owned by the media oligopoly, so who really cares?