I mean creators club worked so well…
I mean creators club worked so well…
Yeah but I’d have to play elite dangerous
There is potential here, maybe, in the future. But nothing really happening now. Outside of Beat Sabre and a couple of other fun kinda cool but then boring ones, my VR experience got stale quickly.
Antivirus as a thing is mostly dead, or has morphed into more aggressive endpoint protection. In that sense ClamAV is mostly to scan for known malware in things like mail servers. Make sure people aren’t sending malicious stuff, albeit mostly low hanging fruit.
Nextcloud, wikis, or other similar aggregation sites are also a usecase, but again low hanging fruit.
Set up a cron job and have it run periodically, like once an hour / day / week, whatever. Make sure you set up something that alerts you if/when it hits on something.
My father in law was a commercial pilot and he had a home server just to keep photos and travel writing while he was flying and away from home a lot. I helped him upgrade some of that to the cloud, since that makes for sense when on the other side of the country, but he still has a bunch of stuff at home.
GPU improvement would do more for you.
Do you do a lot of VM work? Other stuff that’s CPU heavy?
AMD open source drivers are great on linux tho I used nVidia for a long time with Fedora and had no issues
If they get root or admin they can hack the chip itself.
But minor exploits, nada, no issue, you good. Gotta get root to make it happen.
Problem is if you, as they say, get got, you have no way of knowing if they’re in your CPU, and no way to fix if they did – basically gotta trash it and replace.
Looks like a usb, and a molex power connector. You’d have to break out a multimeter to figure out what’s active and what’s a ground though, and then have to bit bang your way to figure out what each connection does.
Bethesda has done “some things the way we would in previous games”
That’s the problem Todd
One vision! One purpose! Peace through power!
I bought it. It was meh. Low effort filler compared to SR2, or the slap stick over the top weirdness of 4
Albeit quite bugged at release, but since they (usually) embrace the modding scene, lots of this can be / has been patched and even improved by the community
Except that all of their patches broke all the mods.
FO4 also was a mediocre fallout game but a decent FPS and base builder
Why else would large companies pay for such positions? It’s a marketing role.
Bureaucracy
Arguably their chief export. Have you ever had to use SAP?
Prepare for a rush of new game-based TV now that this is working
The nail that sticks out is hammered down, aka tall poppies get cut first, etc.
Huh doesn’t require enterprise subscription to see that solution
We’re still doing zombies in 2024?
If they choose to, out of the love of the game, great. Let em do their thing. Hell, some will even raise capital on GoFundMe or Patreon.