Didn’t you hear? A cop got shot in the subway just the other day, along with 3 other bystanders. They’re just being hunted out there.
Didn’t you hear? A cop got shot in the subway just the other day, along with 3 other bystanders. They’re just being hunted out there.
The same guy who invited Netanyahu to Congress, going around the president to do so?
I guess someone thought that was one way of getting out of a court date.
Why do these people keep looking at the Matrix as a manual instead of a warning?
I wonder if it’s the same guy that shot at his opponent’s house last election cycle.
He backed down when Brazil blocked him. If Apple and Google decided to threaten to delist Twitter, he’ll back down.
Probably a more likely scenario.
Yeah, if they let this guy go, other innocent people might start getting ideas.
Yeah, I meant to say just for communications. They do use more modern tech for weapons (like drones and GoPros).
It’s probably both. You find an excuse to raise prices, you build in some extra margin so you only have to raise the price in one big go instead of smaller increments that better reflect market prices. Your competitors do the same, and you just tell everyone there’s nothing you can do, it’s just inflation.
Yeah, but the trick is to form that crater away from your launchpad.
Maybe Russian hackers got into Boeing’s servers and copied their plans.
It’s just ridiculous the stuff you see that should be easy to catch with basic server checks (even if you were to run them after the fact). Players conjuring money and vehicles out of thin air, moving impossibly fast, vehicles/players with seemingly unlimited hit points, etc. You could easily catch that shit on the server side and ban the cheaters, but instead they go for the most invasive client side shit.
Sure, if you want to stamp out stuff like aim bots and whatever eventually you’ll need to look at the client side of things, but in a decade they didn’t seem to do anything at all.
Eh, I was playing it on steam deck, GTA online was just not worth it with all the cheating anyway.
What I don’t get is why they went with the most invasive kernel level stuff instead of doing even the most basic server side checks to check for users doing physically impossible stuff.
Yeah, I’m actually supportive of some kind of anti cheat on GTA online, because with all the cheating it’s just unplayable. Unfortunately I was playing on steam deck so I haven’t been able to play it since. Presumably it can be supported relatively easy so I hope they fix that issue.
It’s the reason Hamas went entirely low tech, they won’t even use dumb phones or pagers.
Those things have cameras inside, they just won’t move if another passenger is still inside. There’s definitely questions about how reliable driverless cars are from a safety POV, and a future where you don’t own any transport and are at the mercy of some private corporation, but the stuff you mention is easy to figure out.
They had done successful dives in the past. The hull could withstand compression/decompression a few times, but eventually it gave up (something they were undoubtedly warned about by people that knew better than to use carbon fibre for this application).