Naw, it’s about pretending to stop cheaters. It’s security theatre, same as the TSA
Naw, it’s about pretending to stop cheaters. It’s security theatre, same as the TSA
[A day after mainland China invades Taiwan]
“Fuck, why did graphics cards quintuple in price?”
Well I use key-based login for security; obscurity just keeps the network congestion down
You can use any port for ssh. When I switched from 22 to 1337, brute force attempts at logging in stopped
Portability is nice, it’s the same appeal as having Skyrim on the Switch, except it renders Skyrim and many more games much better than the Switch could ever dream of
The only difference is the words they have to use. They aren’t making this change by choice
I didn’t know Israel had their own Linux distribution
an entire separate computer system we call a ‘console’
I get it; I even tend to like their consoles. The Switch is fantastic for what it is, when it came out (though admittedly: I am more likely to buy a Steam Deck than a Switch 2, at least as of now, not knowing the Switch 2’s specs).
But either sell an x86 build, or get over emulators. Or develop a taste for my favourite cocktail, if you can’t pick between the other two options
Right?
If they hate emulators so much, why aren’t they selling native x86 versions?
I was going to pipe in that I paid for Minecraft in infdev, so pre-alpha. But now that you mention it, it was dirt cheap, and they had already had several free access weekends in indev, so I had a pretty good idea of what I was getting myself into
That looks fantastic
Obviously Minecraft, Stardew Valley, and Nethack
Good point, I hadn’t thought about that
Server-side anticheat is more complicated to implement, so companies go with the lazy client-side rootkit instead
Wait, those are a thing?
I’ve found a couple plugs “upgraded” to 3-prong by jumping the load and ground together. That made for a fun firework show when my metal fan touched something metal. Even the landlord was impressed by that stupidity.
Ah, the good old reverse polarity bootleg ground.
Fun fact: RPBG is the one fault that those plug-in outlet testers can’t recognize
Edit: Wait, no, that would be hot bootleg ground, they should catch that. RPBG has the hot and neutral switched, and also a bootleg ground to the neutral that’s actually hot
Reminds me of a story about magic
That is madness. I love it
I’ve found SMB to more frequently have connection issues with my Linux clients, and often be slower. It’ll work, but if you’re mainly supporting Linux clients, might as well set up NFS if you like toying with things anyways
While not exactly a bouncer, I like Quassel