Weird how my first thought was DOUBT, then I looked at the pic with the question on my mind...
Save me a seat at your table in Hell.
Nailed it with your last line.
I see stories about it at least once a year, and its the sort of thing that sticks out, even though I rarely flush my sinuses.
Blame it on the idiots banning Flouridation and the like. Sadly, there's likely a large overlap with Netti-pot users.
There's useful paranoia, and then there's this.
Blows my mind, all the people that use anything besides freshly filtered boiled and/or filtered water for this.
Reasons I hate hedges. Plenty of bushes that have leaves throughout and are genuinely flexible throughout, not to mention fruit-bearing, but noooo, let's plant this garbage everywhere because it holds its shape and makes a cheap "wall".
That's never the way to cross a street. You look ahead for a gap, then start moving the moment the car in front of the gap passes you. If you've gotta run, run, but what you've described is nothing short of suicide. Never trust drivers.
Paste-eaters deserve better than this moron.
VPN to Europe? Otherwise not sure how the UK was ever "safe" from this.
Yeah, I'm bookmarking this. No vapor-wave or anime, just calm productivity with minimal eye-strain. That said, I hope you're using a large monitor with all that otherwise miniscule text.
EDIT: Rules.
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I think its less a question of the technical feasibility, and more of an issue that we, as users, don't want more closed-source blobs in our kernels. Meanwhile, the publishers insist that they can't open-source their anti-cheat code; Their idea being that if we know what's in it, it will be easier to bypass.
Basically, one distro or a few(at most) may get anti-cheat integrated one day(like, say, SteamOS), but it will likely never be in your standard Linux kernal.
They could go the rought of kernel modules, I would think, but for whatever reason, we're still having this conversation.