“so streamers can avoid the ban for at least a couple days before the banned sites list gets updated”
“so streamers can avoid the ban for at least a couple days before the banned sites list gets updated”
spiders can’t call other things creepy
I didn’t say you said we were evil. But it’s good to know what we are - victims and we release shit but it’s not our fault. Appreciate you telling us.
cool, you both managed to paint us as victims and denigrate the work we release in the same breath, in order to justify actions that are against our - as developers, on an individual level - wishes
Yeah. While maybe True Lies didn’t reach the cultural impact heights of some of his other hits, there isn’t a single misstep in that movie. It is the perfect version of the kind of movie it is. Nothing feels wrong, forced, or off about it. Pure hilarious action blockbuster, straight into your veins.
“It is almost like the eyes are fixed”
“Spidey nausea tingling!”
Nice, but I’d like to make an observation. First person as we experience it is where our eyes are pointing.
I’d like to say - as a 15 year programmer vet for games a bunch of you people have played - one of the reasons I don’t see touched upon that developers don’t like these things leaked is for competitive advantage. Non-final games with debug graphics removed is one thing, but the debug graphics actually give me a good…
I have .. some words on that.
Yeah, it’s just a numbers game. The more valuable (financially or social status-granting) the information and the more people involved, the higher chance there is that somebody somewhere you’ve hired (or hired by companies you work with) will lack an appropriate perspective on their responsivities, the stakes…
“Social media was a mistake.”
“I am a developer for GTA VI”
significantly more, and I’ve probably forgotten more about computers and infosec than you’ve ever known, but thanks for trying
since the dawn of hacking
“but displayed massive technical skill in being able to take over the environment from the inside before getting caught”
if you look through the history of what kind of time hackers tend to get, you’ll find that society doesn’t really take issue with giving real, hard jail time to young nobodies that make fools out of large companies. large companies who then use their formidable legal might to make examples of them. the “light touch”…
when all you have is a hammer, everything looks like a nail, buddy
“you sure you don’t want to change that headline?” - a whole bunch of commenters apparently unconcerned that they’re performing the exact action that clickbait titles (irrespective of if this is one or not) are designed to elicit
some film festival no one cares about