

My only real complaint about IoT was its complete lack of support for winget out of the box.


My only real complaint about IoT was its complete lack of support for winget out of the box.


Yeah it feels weird to base the article around the privacy dots, but I suppose this may be an article for a more targeted audience.


I envy your ability to speak so confidently from a point of ignorance.
I stopped pirating when we got a Netflix sub for reasonably cheap.
I started pirating again when I realized we were subbed to six different platforms, paying over $1k a year for the content, and still couldn’t watch what we wanted sometimes. The fact that I had to jump through hoops to find the thing I wanted to watch was also quite infuriating.


So, companies should be legally forced to produce DVDs?
I will admit forcing a form factor is ill advised, but it should be possible to purchase a legal and permanent copy of said production in one form or another. Even if that is digitally, so long as it can be downloaded and doesn’t need some sort of online/phone home solution to play it.
There’s a way to “sideload” it (not technically side loading) but it’s quite annoying.