I imagine trustpilot is where people go to vent about bad service because it’ll come up when you search for cloudflare reviews.
I imagine trustpilot is where people go to vent about bad service because it’ll come up when you search for cloudflare reviews.
IIRC it also stores your account password server side and stores your emails there too, it’s literally just webmail.
Good, game saves should have zero reason to be that huge.
IMO backups on the same provider aren’t really backups. Good that they had some at a different one.
Debian doesn’t come with sudo
and it’s always annoying running into stuff that has it hardcoded (or just added by default to a command)
Yeah but if you decompress on install then you’re not loading compressed textures.
Just use delta transfer, and compress for transit and decompress on the host during install like steam does.
Technology that’s been around for decades and yet for some reason so many game launchers don’t make use of it.
I really like Sourcetree, been using that for a long time.
Your plate isn’t microwave safe and is absorbing the energy.
What resolution are you going to be gaming at?
If you’re only at 1440p60 or something then you can cut the GPU down for sure.
IMO GUIs are always faster when it’s something you’ve never used before, or use very infrequently.
CLI is better if you’re used to the task you’re doing, or automating things. But for infrequent tasks looking up the commands (or looking at old notes to find it) is very slow and rather annoying.
Yeah they get a lot of users due to the free plans they offer, so I imagine there’s just a lot of reviews as a result, both good and bad.
Also due to the free plan and being commonly used by home lab groups or small businesses, I think there are a lot of users that don’t fully understand what they’re getting into with CF and may be upset when they find out later on.
If you follow their ToS and understand what cloudflares proxy is doing to your traffic then it all works just fine.