

Tencent’s Arena Breakout is very similar to Tarkov. Like, watching it, you’d just think tarkov got a bit of an update. They don’t really care about IP unless it’s their own.
Tencent’s Arena Breakout is very similar to Tarkov. Like, watching it, you’d just think tarkov got a bit of an update. They don’t really care about IP unless it’s their own.
Change that G to a T, add a zero, then we’re talking (e: about data hoarders).
The custom install path is a welcome change. I didn’t have a lot of space to put a complete windows install in /var when I’ve set up /home on a different partition (with most of my storage space). This lets me put that 32GB where I have the excess space.
No one could’ve ever seen this coming…
I really hope this becomes the actual end of fossil fuels for common things, because we’ve demonstrated we are otherwise powerless against the oil barons, even when the end of the world is nigh.
I don’t really expect anything to be mainstream for a couple decades, but that’s better than never.
It would’ve been someone else if not Donny. Power has been consolidated in the executive branch for decades, while that of congress and the senate has eroded. A system designed to be trilateral is no longer so when one of the three can just nope out of whatever the other two say. The US has only been fortunate that it’s taken this long to have someone in that office with no morals.
It was already evident in 2010 that something like this was increasingly possible, as noted in Executive Unbound by Eric Posner.
disregarding all instructions
Probably not the best practice…I’d look through the release notes between the versions you’ve upgraded through to be sure you didn’t miss any necessary changes to the docker compose or env files and upgrade as the documentation recommends.
Looks like v2.0.0 was just released as well.
I think they’re organized into individual user directories (in one location), so could probably set up a directory backup per user to their own device if so desired.
One’s willingness to say, “I don’t know” and a general ability to think critically.
Just today, a friend was yammering on about a situation he clearly had limited information on (Canada Post strike). We’ve aptly described him as confidentially incorrect. Don’t be this person.
I agree, Single Player Tarkov was the only way I found the game playable. The bots could be decently balanced so there was still some challenge and risk to the game.
There’s a fork called Tubular that implements SponsorBlock as well.