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My favorite episode of trek. I am basically incapable of watching it without being reduced to blubbering
My favorite episode of trek. I am basically incapable of watching it without being reduced to blubbering
Would be funny if the last panel had George Lucas in the turbolift with a knife
Do it with a temporary tattoo and enlist your friend to setup the joke somewhere. Keep your friend and get the goofs
Closed source software has the exact same bullying issue, the difference is instead of the bullies being random people on the internet, they are managers with power over you. They are at least as likely to make you do something dangerous as the randoms, but they don’t have to try as hard to hide it.
I hope that her defense also makes the argument that there is no damages because online reviews have zero value when the majority of them are fake paid reviews.
Its a good time and seeing the beavers doing their cute little thing never gets old. That is sadly a double edged sword because if you’re bad like me it is quite possible to have your beaver community fall to famine
I wouldn’t dismiss this just yet. Mozilla has already been doing some open source AI work, specifically their speech offerings. If they invest in these and they get better I think we all stand to gain from having good text to speech and speech recognition available outside of Apple/Amazon/Microsoft/Google
You’re 100% right. Not only can they steal data, but they could use kernel level access to make your hardware misbehave, perhaps even to the point of damage. They could probably trash a hard disk or GPU for instance. It also gives them a locally controlled device on whatever network you’re on. From there they can weaponise their new access to attack other devices on the network, or cause the network itself to fail.
It just goes to show how dangerous this is, that even a programmer and security enthusiast like myself forgets to mention a huge chunk of the possible damages.
More like my aunt pointed a loaded gun at the back of her seatrest and it went off when she hit the brakes too hard
What do you think ‘gaining access’ entailed?
You’re missing the point of what he is saying. The anti-cheat itself runs in a level with extreme access to anything on your computer. The anti-cheat is like almost all software almost certainly exploitable. You are trusting that no one will ever crack Vanguard in a way that exposes your user data, and that Riot will never change it to collect more than you think they are.
It’s almost like our economics models with supply and demand barely work for physical products and are even worse at modelling easily reproducible digital goods
I’ve done a little work on this professionally, and while I can’t discuss our solution, here are some links that I turned up doing research that might be what you’re looking for.
https://www.robots.ox.ac.uk/~vgg/publications/2016/Chung16a/chung16a.pdf
https://arxiv.org/abs/2008.10010
Such a soothing voice
Live long and die prosperous 🖖🏼
Every time I open the multiplayer lobby browser the field showing the adventure being played gives me a little punch of hope that there is an editor of some kind in the works
Mine is when Isobel calls Shadowheart a nasty little terrier. Such a funny roast
My recommendation is Wintermoor Tactics Club https://store.steampowered.com/app/917840/Wintermoor_Tactics_Club/
Its a really cute and funny tactics game where you control the Tactics Club in a series of snowball fights to determine the future of the school. Each club is full of silly little jokes and the tactics got me well enough for me to replay multiple stages for a better score.