purplemonkeymad

@purplemonkeymad@lemmy.world
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Don't get anoyed at gdpr for that. Websites could perfectly operate with those banners being non-intrusive, they choose not to.

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Steam's Next fest has brought back some demos on PC. You might not get a demo for a big IP, but you can try lots of smaller dev games without having to buy first.

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Honestly just having a laser/led printer removes so many of the problems with printers. All inkjets should be replaced.

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Yea I've always found that complaint odd. I just assumed everyone who makes it also has the activate windows watermark, and thus can't access the option.

I did this years ago when it was added to home, not seen shorts since. Good guide.

Yea it annoys me too, you can switch it back, but I can't do that every time I'm working on someone's computer.

I don't know, but it might be that Reddit is only limiting API keys for authenticated sessions. That way the anonymous requests still work up to the free API rate limits.

Have they fixed the store version so it can do multiple monitors yet? Also local folder redirects?

In terms of user content this would be correct. However when it comes to games on the platform valve does do curation to ensure games run etc. I don't know if it has been tested, but that curation could exclude them from the protection. If that was the case they could be directly sued for copyright infringement.