No i mean literally all of the ncpd gigs 😂 i don’t mind helping out that guy, he’s not a cop anymore
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No i mean literally all of the ncpd gigs 😂 i don’t mind helping out that guy, he’s not a cop anymore
Would love if it made it possible to do all the content without helping cops 😑
I don’t think anyone is against paying to watch a decent quality sports stream without popups and any additional ads. I won’t give the nfl $100/mo but I’ll pay $50/yr for some pirated setup
Engineers don’t know how to manage or include designers in their process. At least all of the “full stack” and “front end” devs I’ve encountered — almost always they never know how to do a single thing about design unless they have some background or appreciation for it.
Sounds like Nixos with extra steps
How confusing will looking up “elixir mix Linux” be in web searches though 👀
I’m very glad I got lifetime 😂
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Helldivers is as p2w as dragons dogma 2. Both currencies are earned in-game.
You can duplicate any item in the game for regular ol gold with a special NPC.
A case of black hat hacking resulting in good outcomes for most people? Hate that those people who spent a lot of time and effort in the tournament get fucked, but (on its own, without the collateral damage) exposing the terrifying problems of giving that much access to a single executable is a good thing.
The more stuff it can access, the better the anticheat, of course!
Lasers and shields.
I really do not understand how server anti cheat is not way easier. I feel like devs are caught up on realtime anti cheat and not willing to do anything asynchronous. Or they really like paying licensing fees for client-side anticheat. I just don’t understand how any competent software engineer or systems admin or architect trusts the client so fervently.
Does that function the same on Linux?
I don’t think it has kernel anti cheat tho. Runs just fine on Linux without root permissions
Damn, getting downvoted for just stating my experience. It doesn’t require kernel level access on Linux and runs fine—it’s not a stretch to think it doesn’t have kernel level anticheat (it doesn’t on Linux, just on Windows).
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Typst is very good software, though. Never will ever use latex again in my life.
Yeah but it’d be nice to be able to have that kind of content available without it being tied to cops is all