

How are they getting around it?
I mean, you’re quite literally writing this on a social media platform that doesn’t comply with their law.


How are they getting around it?
I mean, you’re quite literally writing this on a social media platform that doesn’t comply with their law.


Man I wish I spent time actually learning Proxmox, instead dumped everything into a headless Debian VM and called it a day.


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Oh yeah I’m aware, if people don’t want to use a VPN then I suggest this but give them the advisory warning.
Actually, recently I’ve been using a fork of IPAllowList which accepts DDNS addresses, but that usually is for more technical folk who would probably rather use a VPN then purchase a domain and associate it with their network.


Pangolin is based off of Traefik if I’m not mistaken, should be able to use Traefiks IPAllowlist middleware to blacklist all IP addresses and only whitelisting the known few, that way you can expose your application to the internet knowing you have that restriction in place for those who connect to your service.


What good does changing the headline do?


Did you know fruits and vegetables grow out of the ground, surrounded by insects and varmint, who so happen to shit.
Ever see fly shit? Probably not, but it certainly adds up if untreated.


Can I assume you use https://privacy.com/ for this? If so unfortunately only Americans can utilize that service.


Bingo, we coined the name Raincouver for a reason.


as Canadian as they come.
Truthfully, I hold that belief simply so I can make Game of Thrones cracks like “Canadians are keeping the white-walkers at bay” or “We the north”. However, as of recently Winter has not come to this side of Canada.


I always assumed North America was Canada, America was the USA/Mexico and South America was Brazil/Venezuela.


Only one can hope a Trump descendant will realize how messed up their family has been to this generation and do the right thing by ridding the fortune.


Don’t get me wrong here, I understand the pushback from the community in this regard and i’m not try to defend proprietary software licensing.
I’m more of letting the original commenter know that they actually don’t own the game or game files they purchase from common store-fronts, they simply own a license to download and play the game.


People don’t like being proven wrong, and often try to dismiss it with some variation of “Im not gonna sit here and be told the whatfer by some random idiot”
Sounds like you’re describing yourself here.
Refused to accept documentation from a valid source.
Instead of having a discussion, you proceed with a pointless “Sure, buddy” at an attempt to deflect from the topic.
So when it came to registering on Lemmy, that popped up in my head and bobs your uncle.
Real nice honeypot too, every time someones wrong and backs themselves into a corner instead of admitting they are wrong, they inevitably give some variation of “living up to your user name, huh”, which just continues to prove that the actual idiot is the one lashing out like that.
You chose to make the two comments above, I simply humoured your ignorance and lack of understanding of the subject.


Username checks out.


Suggest reading into software licensing and understand the different types of licenses that could be used.


Make us individual game owners pay license every time we download and install the game?
This is how it’s been done for decades now? Every game you purchase off of Steam, Xbox, PlayStation is just a license to play that game.


If I remember correctly, Walmart does have televisions up in the tech department displaying advertisements and trailers for movies and games.



As dumb as it may sound, I’m disappointed I cannot play Halo Wars 2 anymore, makes no sense why it’s a Microsoft store exclusive.