No such exclusive zones were established back when this country was being founded
That would have made it difficult to continually colonize both First Nations territories, and those of other European-derived countries, by using the Manifest Destiny-driven bait and cannon fodder that was us. We were the exclusionary (or excuse-ionary) zone.
Ah hahaha. The crusade regarding the mouse has always been to free him from his evil stepmother. People are upset with the witch's special magically growing privileges, they love the mouse.
Techdirt writes plenty on YouTube, heck, a post on that subject might even be in the publishing queue. Good way to suggest a topic and make your stupid implications.
I just don't know from where in our society anyone gets the idea that it's ok to kill people who caused you problems, along with 10x collateral damage. Surely, the US Weekly School Shooter must get their mindset from video games or jazz or something. Maybe it's weed.
I was thinking along the lines of, the artists may preserve their work by paying for special demolition to remove to another location the walls, at their own expense, and compensating any additional demolition costs that would impose on the property owner.
The "Cheat Engine" in question is basically an application for reading and searching what is in RAM. It's actually a general tool that can be used for anything involving poking at what is stored in memory. One would not "use it in" another program as such, yeah. This guy used it to find the camera (and some other) controls, apparently.
He didn't get permabanned from 21 other games... but sure, if it were me, i would have considered how the tool might be abused. If i were Ubisoft, i would have considered other options first, even if i didn't like the camera tool beside the claim that it could be used as an in-game spy-god.
Re: Re: Techdirt is jeering how difficult reform is. You drug addicts know detox is painful. Society should have never "liberalized". Nor should "the economy" have been turned over to central bankers. ALL these bad results were entirely predicted!
Actually sometime i have to wonder what definition of "liberal" someone is using, and whether it is something they just made up themselves without bothering to verbally define it.
Re: "subverting nations" -- Yup, as predicted you Techdirt clowns are ACTUALLY claiming that 13 Russians with a couple million bucks swayed the election! -- You pack a lot of lies into few words, you low-profile foreign influencer, YOU.
Yeah it was just those thirteen, and yeah, they totally swayed the election. @@
God, i hope there are communists somewhere, that would be great for all sorts of reasons.
Seems like the usual suck has been upgraded. Of course, the mere fact that pointing out something wrong is being a "whistleblower" frames everything in a bad way in the first place.
For sure, there will be people you simply lose if you don't use FB, even though they hate it too, getting them on a reasonable messaging client like Threema is akin to pulling teeth since they have to use FB for other stuff anyway. In some situations, it is outright required by school or work.
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Re: Restricted-rights zones at borders
No such exclusive zones were established back when this country was being founded
That would have made it difficult to continually colonize both First Nations territories, and those of other European-derived countries, by using the Manifest Destiny-driven bait and cannon fodder that was us. We were the exclusionary (or excuse-ionary) zone.
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Nice try. Unfortunately, this sort of game works all too often.
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Techdirt writes plenty on YouTube, heck, a post on that subject might even be in the publishing queue. Good way to suggest a topic and make your stupid implications.
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He didn't get permabanned from 21 other games... but sure, if it were me, i would have considered how the tool might be abused. If i were Ubisoft, i would have considered other options first, even if i didn't like the camera tool beside the claim that it could be used as an in-game spy-god.
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But then, the concept of good faith has been so thoroughly bastardized as to make no difference whatsoever anyway.
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Re: Re: Techdirt is jeering how difficult reform is. You drug addicts know detox is painful. Society should have never "liberalized". Nor should "the economy" have been turned over to central bankers. ALL these bad results were entirely predicted!
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Re: mistaken hackbacks
Having the concept so formed, it makes it easier to think of doing it, and doing it faster than actual evidence can be produced.
They were stockpiling weaponized hacks, and moving them around so no one could find them, i swear.
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Re: "subverting nations" -- Yup, as predicted you Techdirt clowns are ACTUALLY claiming that 13 Russians with a couple million bucks swayed the election! -- You pack a lot of lies into few words, you low-profile foreign influencer, YOU.
God, i hope there are communists somewhere, that would be great for all sorts of reasons.
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On the post: NSA Exploit Now Powering Cryptocurrency Mining Malware
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