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Circuitstorm513
·3 anni fa·discuss
Earlier versions of Windows (98? 95?) also used to share things like drives (C$, D$) and printers with the dial-up connection by default. I remember connecting to a printer of a classmate over the internet and printing a page, to his surprise. All you needed was the IP, which was trivial to get from ICQ, back in the days.
Circuitstorm513
·3 anni fa·discuss
"Furious attack" - Just goes to show that it was the right decision by the UK. EU should have done the same. I personally don't want all my games to be linked to a Microsoft account in a few years. There's already too many monopolies. It's bad enough they want to force you to use an online account for the operating system.
Circuitstorm513
·3 anni fa·discuss
It would also be much more bloated (and not feel native) on Windows. Qt is what now? 30 or 50 MB? GTK probably much better these days. For that size you can almost go to Electron and get better look and feel (at the cost of RAM) ;-)
Circuitstorm513
·3 anni fa·discuss
It's GDPR as in General Data Protection Regulation.
Circuitstorm513
·3 anni fa·discuss
Here's my take, using Blender:

https://imgur.com/a/qDLR8e3

Could probably be called from a shell script or similar to automatically exchange the screenshot texture.