Yes you have consumer rights, they just suck compared to the EU for example.
Yes you have consumer rights, they just suck compared to the EU for example.
How is calling out the lack of consumer rights in america xenophobia?
This is exactly what I expected and that isn’t a good thing to increase market share. The answer to how often the average end user opens a terminal is “no”.
I have experience with Vodafone, Deutsche Glasfaser and Unitymedia and they all did it like this. It also might depend on the state.
I can only talk how it is in Germany, where CGNAT with a public IPv6 prefix is the norm and a public IPv4 costs extra money unless you have a legacy contract.
CGNAT usually only applies to the IPv4. The IPv6 prefix you get is usually public.
How? You can literally turn IPv4 off on your whole network, or selectively by device. But if you turn off your IPv4 you will get cut off of a good chunk of the internet.
And the only reason we have unused IPv4’s is because a big part of the internet is behind NAT of some kind like CGNAT.
We have more internet connections than IPv4’s they can’t just pull new ones out of their ass. Also IPv6 is internet too.
Good luck getting a non CGNAT connection here without paying for it. Also it’s not a breach of contract if it’s not in the contract…
Look at mr moneybags with his “food”.
Just making it harder to cheat and having a way to patch it and instantly get a wave of bans does discourage cheating quite a bit. Especially in paid games. You will never get rid of cheating completely, but cutting down on it and discouraging it is the name of the game.
The VPS I would book would be the same and the CPU is a unnamed intel 2.6 ghz, so that sounds good.
Sadly anti cheat is much cheaper for devs than fast manual moderation. And a cheater infested game dies off much faster.
You could route your desktop audio into your mic, with the big downside thst the other party wont be able to control the volume independently.
Another thing is if where you want to access it from has a IPv6 then you can just connect via IPv6.
What would be the added latency. I was thinking of doing something like this and I could get a 3$ month VPS about 30km from where I live. I was thinking of doing something like that for remote gaming on my powerful desktop. Annoyingly I have cgnat and a IPv6 from where I live and no IPv6 from where I want to access it.
You just need to achieve a sound quality which is pretty much undistinguishable. And current tech is already there. Blame the manufacturers for not using it.
Like aptX lossless with a good DAC and you are pretty much there.
Windows can also use NFS, but you have to enable it in the settings.