I'm satisfied with it as it is now, whatever you wanna do with it, keep it clean from shit like javascript, and it'll keep being my main recommendation when it comes to uploading random stuff to share throughout clearnet.
So the summary is that there's been some kind of social or cultural regression involving big private business and government structures that rolled things back to feudalism while keeping capitalism shenanigans around? Interesting.
The intent of proxying bits of software is to de-facto modify or deliver a modified version of it through the network, if you're trying to cheat around to avoid having to comply with the terms of the license you'll need good luck in court to convince attorneys and judges that you didn't try to do something that the license deliberately told you not to do.
This practice could be called "going against the spirit of the license", because that's exactly what you're trying to achieve, TiVO tried similar shenanigans and everyone with more than one digit IQ immediately understood what they were trying to do and hated it, also the license got patched right after.
You're fucking dumb or just trying to die in a hill hating AGPL no matter how irrational it is, and Alexandre should've just told you that rather than waste time explaining this, which is something even the average Joe would understand.
No, this is a load of bullshit and Alexandre told you that already. You don't have to do shit if you're the only person using the software, because nobody other than you can enforce its terms, copyleft licenses do not matter unless you're publicly distributing software, personal use is not such thing.
Your GPU has a fuckload of segfault related bugs, which newer kernels address. I know that because I own a GPU of the same architecture, and they suck, a lot.
If you block api.bethesda.net through DNS filtering or proxy re-routing, all your Bethesda soygames will immediately terminate (exit code 128) without notice.
Turns out AppArmor is a worthless piece of shit for this one thing that could be useful for.
I achieved the same end by re-routing api.bethesda.net to Quad9 (9.9.9.9) using /etc/hosts, somehow it won't exit if it points to a clearnet IP even if the response is invalid or ignored. I tried local IPs but the game still exits with fatal error so Quad9 is gonna get spammed with some random API network calls.
The numbers came out of the ping-pong balls.This is my alt (for now, it may become my main eventually), the main one is on asbestos.cafe.You're a tech enthusiast? How unfortunate, my suggestion is suicide.