

Yeah, with Jeff Goldblum in it. That was my favorite game as a kid and I still have the CD-ROM for it.
Yeah, with Jeff Goldblum in it. That was my favorite game as a kid and I still have the CD-ROM for it.
Same encryption key can create “alternative facts” - impossible to prove which conversation really happened
Can you elaborate on what this means?
A social media campaign by an American is exactly what SKG is…
The EU initiative was chosen specifically because it actually has a chance to get traction there, and the market is large enough that it can’t just be ignored by publishers.
It wouldn’t work in the US because the movement doesn’t have lobbyists, and even if it did they would be massively outspent.
They don’t even have to be visible to the user and bitwarden will fill them in as soon as the page loads.
I guess you didn’t read most of the comment.
Right, “maliciously sneak”, as in they’ve either gained access to make changes to the site ditectly, or they’ve found a way to inject their scripts to steal creds.
Someone manages to maliciously sneak username and password fields onto a site that store what is entered as soon as it’s typed. They don’t even have to be visible to the user and bitwarden will fill them in as soon as the page loads.
What you’re describing sounds pretty much exactly like how I use Proxmox at this point (everything in LXCs, most just running docker on Alpine) and I’ve been wanting to make the switch to Incus for a while. Did you migrate your LXCs over from Proxmox? I’m a little worried about how painful that process might be.
The first Rising Storm game is the last good game Tripwire made and probably ever will make, and I will die on this hill.
No, you’re losing the only thing that makes video games different from other forms of media. You don’t have to care about that, but it’s definitely taking away a key part of what was meant to be experienced.
This is unhinged levels of virtue signalling. Just downvote or say you think the joke is distasteful.
He’s always been a deceitful and manipulative narcissist, even before being an industry plant anti-consumer shill.
Here’s a good one, the time he manipulated someone a decade younger than him for money and sex via furry roleplay while hiding the fact he was married: https://piratesoftware.sucks/
“Donkey Kong Island doesn’t need more immigrants from Crocodile Isle! Wealthy Kremlings commit more crime than the poorest of Kongs with no golden bananas.” -Jontron as Diddy Kong
You wouldn’t get a VAC ban for porn sprays. At worst you could get a server ban if it was against their rules, and I’d say you were definitely playing on servers where that was enforced because it was rampant.
I’m not sure why you added a question mark at the end of your statement.
I was questioning whether or not you would see that as a benefit. Clearly you don’t.
Are you also against libraries letting people borrow books since those are also lost sales for the authors, or are you just a luddite?
Because books are used to train both commercial and open source language models?
Has being non-profit been a legal defense used somewhere before? At least in the US the case law is based on commercial, profit-driven emulators being explicitly ruled as legal when Sony tried suing them. I see this said constantly and I think it’s genuinely just the result of propaganda from Nintendo or something.
Even being too lazy to open the weather app, there are so many better and free ways of receiving a message on your phone. This is profoundly stupid.
Here a little late with some certified bangers in no particular order:
Monty on the Run - Main theme (Commodore 64)
Sonic CD [JP] - Quartz Quadrant (Present)
Castlevania: Symphony of the Night - Wandering Ghosts
They still all die in the cutscenes though to be fair. In MGS3 especially you tranq the bosses and then they explode right after.