Wasn’t super interested until I saw it was a Hamilton book. Added it to my wishlist, will probably check it out, thanks!
Wasn’t super interested until I saw it was a Hamilton book. Added it to my wishlist, will probably check it out, thanks!
Bruh, you can’t even afford a matter flamethrower.
Go to YouTube and search “Ukrainian drone drops bomb” and you’ll find tons of them. Like this one where the soldiers had no chance of hitting the drone.
Configuration by config file is preferred but not mandatory for me, but a docker image is mandatory for me to even try the app anymore. And the ability to backup and restore state is key, preferably in such a way that I can write my backup to a mounted smb share rather than writing locally and copying to the network.
I’m running everything on commodity or 2nd hand gear, so failures aren’t unheard of. I had one of my micro PCs cook itself this year, and the majority of my services on that box fit that mold (mostly), so I got them back up pretty quick. Though, I did run into issues with container backups not working (because they write the backup like a database, so it has to be a local write for a db lock) and had to start from scratch .
He would be absolutely insufferable
There is a good reason for that image.
That’s the thing, you’re never going to catch everything. But anything important can be sanity checked by the server when the client checks in, all without opening a vulnerability in your customers’ systems.
So much kernel level anticheat is about offloading the processing power to the customer, and unreasonable desires for control over the systems involved and overall game environment (and probably a decent amount of data mining).
“Butbutbutbut server side anticheat is haaaaaaard and requires us to actually think about what values are actually valid and understand our own internal game states. Kernel level anticheat lets us be lazy costs us less and requires less development time!”
And while Microsoft fucks up plenty, at least they’re a corporation with a reputation to uphold, and I believe they even have a QA team or 2.
Lol. Lmao even
With my memory, will I notice the onset of Alzheimer’s?
I assume that grok did that, just because that’s on brand
I have an under the desk bike and it fulfils the same purpose so I can exercise while chained to my desk.
Something Positive is a comic I’ve followed for close to two decades. It’s a slice of Life comic that follows a misanthrope named Davan and his (mis)adventures with a lot of dry and relatively poignant humor.
Who the fuck are these assholes, Jack Thompson?
…is that not what the 👍 is for? Or is that too obvious a ‘cool, now fuck off’ response?
I find it deeply funny that they may not even get the reward.
Body guards aren’t helpful against someone with a high powered rifle, some distance, and skill.
Guards have to be lucky every time, Adjusters only have to be lucky once.
I will respect an opinion that is thought out, measured and based in reality.
Those are, unfortunately, few and far between at the moment. All other opinions are granted as much respect as the idea the opinion is based off of deserves.
And frequently that is ‘none’.
There’s a lot of decent non toilet humor and some really good gunplay. The tiny Tina dlc was amazing, but I’ve heard a lot of mixed reviews of the stand alone game.