

Maybe, but they already have screens there so this wouldn’t change much. I guess reaching a screen from your car could be a bit awkward though.
Maybe, but they already have screens there so this wouldn’t change much. I guess reaching a screen from your car could be a bit awkward though.
I’ve often wondered this, they have them inside all the stores here but not on the drive throughs
No idea
Not if it’s wired. But the same could probably be said for wired ip cameras
What distro did you go with? Been thinking of switching myself
I think they did this in certain regions for battlefield 2142 also
Papa Enzo knows best. Don’t understand how that’s legal unless it’s some sort of lease agreement
“Suspected thefts”…I think it’s pretty damn clear to everyone what was stolen
It’s all such a waste of human life and resources
Its like watching Rome burn.
So it turns out most of what reddit is and was was created and maintained by its unpaid users. Access to and use of it was vastly improved by third party apps and tools, the website itself was actually pretty shit.
Just absolutely mind boggling how frequently this happens and literally nothing is being done about it. What a sick country.
What is really being discussed here is archiving of master recordings and session files. The publically avaliable releases themselves aren’t really in jeopardy. Orthough piracy probably does provide an extra layer of security to more obscure releases.