I’m sure it can tell that the hardware it’s on or drivers being used is virtualized.
But unless it’s using your webcam to track your eye movements or you’re in a supervised space, you could use your phone or second computer.
I’m sure it can tell that the hardware it’s on or drivers being used is virtualized.
But unless it’s using your webcam to track your eye movements or you’re in a supervised space, you could use your phone or second computer.
But look what happened to all the horse carriage sellers in the 1920’s. They’re (probably) all dead. You can’t threaten the live(lihood)s of the cattle ranchers like that.
What games do you play that aren’t compatible? I don’t play many of the really mainstream games. I think the last game I played that wasn’t compatible at the time was genshin impact.
If anyone is interested, there’s a windows tool called AtlasOS, https://atlasos.net/, that is a significant debloat tool. It’s designed for gamers to get as much fps and performance out of their system as possible. Yes I’ve had things break, and yes it’s a security issue, but I’ve never had a problem with the games I play. I like the idea and enjoy trying it out when Linux isn’t an option for something I’m trying to do.
Now do software concepts like Bitcoin, machine learning, and blockchain.