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How do you know Valve didn’t do this when they offered him the money? Further, what you’re suggesting the hacker do instead is possibly considered extortion. As well, we have no clue how much this could have actually impacted Valve, so because of that we can’t blindly suggest that $7500 is low-balling. 

They had no obligation to pay him anything, so suggesting that $7500 isn’t enough due to hypothesizing how much they could have lost is pretty ignorant.

Yes, and that persona he intentionally does in order to make money, which essentially promotes the toxicity. He 100% has a hand in the toxicity of the game, and he’s by no means doing anything to help it despite the influence he has because he’d rather make his money. He may be a great human being, but his actions

Zero chance? Yet as soon as they come around the turn and straighten up he’s outside, with a clear line past the BMW, until the BMW starts drifting to the outside well after his lateral momentum had stopped. Aggressive move? Yes, but hardly reckless. 

Not sure what clip you saw, but the one I viewed had a camera on the straight ahead of them, with the crash happening just past the camera. In it you can see the Escort gain speed and pull to the outside of the BMW, clearly in the outside lane, and the BMW pushed outside to either prevent him from flying past or

That’s a bit much. He lost control trying to go outside and if you think he intentionally tried bumping the BMW you have no clue about racing. If anything the BMW started cutting off the outside lane the Escort clearly had an advantage on.

It’s pretty convenient to claim he’s a bad 3-point shooter and use the 2020 season stats as evidence, and completely ignore this past season where he was back above 30% while also taking about half a shot more in attempts per game...

And that “explanation” tries to provide proof of allegations as early as 2013, yet the article they link to literally has no events from 2013.

This is incredibly irresponsible reporting. Not only did the Cosby allegations not start until 2014, the fucking article you link trying to prove it started in 2013 literally has NO events for 2013.

As someone else pointed out, you need to understand what ransomware is, as none of the data breaches that occurred have to do with ransomware. They’re data breaches with attempts to ransom the data acquired, not even remotely what ransomware is. 

Right, the author has no clue what ransomware is apparently, because none of those attacks were actually ransomware. There’s a massive difference in a data breach and ransomware attack.

Exactly, it’s essentially about the “planet’s” potential to remain a planet against other objects.

Ding ding ding! There’s a reason Trump resonates so well with a large portion of this country, and a big part of that is due to his inability to speak above a 4th grade level.

Admittedly a lot of these kinds of opportunities for people does come down to luck, but honestly thinking that any average person in the same position with the money to do it would’ve ended up with the same result is outright stupid. Chalking everything he accomplished to nothing but luck only shows you can’t separate

I’m not even defending his salary, in any way, but it’s pretty damn ignorant to think that just about anyone could do what he did with that company regardless of whether you think CEOs are overpaid in the US.

I’m not even defending him, in any way, but it’s pretty damn ignorant to think that just about anyone could do what he did with that company regardless of whether you think CEOs are overpaid in the US.

You’d have a point if they didn’t break sales records with the Call of Duty games alone. They may not be the type of games you or I like, but millions of gamers buy them. Further, because of that he can employ people to develop those games, directly benefiting them.

Right, that’s why there’s so many billion dollar company’s like Activision... oh wait.

You’d have a point if those Call of Duty games didn’t continuously break sales records... You may not like them, I may not like them, but they sell tens of millions of games a year with ease for people that consistently play these games, and yes those people are still gamers.

There’s no way hosting roms on a site costs upwards of $30k a year. Remember, we’re not talking about roms that are the size of today’s games, but most of them are well under a gigabyte in size, with SNES games being about 4 mb I believe. We also know that only 49 games were found on the site. So even then you’re