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  • It's now just Ubisoft slop in it's purest form, but it gets attention for the expensive and extensively researched historical open world

  • Oh so it's your fault then. Please stop ruining instances

  • Source on the first statement?

  • It hasn't, it's just that good opsec is impossible in the long run and everyone is bound to be deanonymized eventually. For example, if you're using a clean account on a CP sharing forum, it's possible to track your mannerisms and post history (content, timezone, etc) to get an estimate of where you live. Then they can subpoena the ISPs for IP traffic in that region and figure out who is using Tor. That subset of IPs may then be cross referenced with the time that suspect's account posted, that can be used as probable cause for a warrant... That sort of stuff. Sounds super complicated but most of it can be automated and bypassed these days (I don't think you actually need to subpoena for example).
    Where did the suspect fail? He should have used multiple accounts, spaced out the interactions more randomly, used stolen WiFi, ran his comments through a translator and back, etc. At no point did Tor fail at securing his IP address end to end

  • Celeste. Emotional narrative that seamlessly blends with the gameplay, which implementa never before seen accessibility configuration, enhanced by one of the best soundtracks ever. All while being cheap, indie, and one of the best speedrun games ever made

  • It should have been marketed as the moba you play casually with friends, and it would have done great

  • The correlation between code quality and game quality is almost negative. When you're doing groundbreaking stuff or going for your own artistic vision it's tough to code well, even more so when you hit a jackpot and have to expand quickly (e.g. League spaghetti, Palworld)

  • Do you yell at waiters by any chance?

  • Imagine asking for a source on a philosophical argument lmao
    "Yeah, no, Descartes, I'll read it when it's peer reviewed. Yes in LaTeX please"

  • It's not that deep:
    1- In the case of natural evils: C. God causes them, but they are morally neutral from the spiritual perspective. If what matters is salvation and glory to God it doesn't change anything if you died by tornado or by anything else, and inevitable death might even be a net positive individually and to others (Ind: the person might repent about something, social: seeing the frailness of life leads to less self love, while increasing compassion)
    2- In the case of human caused evils: B with an asterisk. Given that He has imposed upon Himself the restriction of respecting free will, He won't stop people from doing evil deeds, even though He wants them to do good and He can make them do it. Why God chooses to do it like this is a mistery and doesn't really matter, but it seems to be because He wants people to freely choose to worship Him.

  • True but a downvote magnet on Lemmy. But I would dispute the "benefit" part... What exactly is the benefit in not having to learn anything? Why would I even want to exist if not to be good at something and create something? It just seems like we're building towards stuff that's better than us at doing what WE want to do as a society. Thinking about chess here: why would I care about the best Stockfish moves in every line of my favorite opening if no one will ever be able to explain them?

  • Honestly, just erase all graded homework, papers included. All of it. It wasn't even good at anything to begin with and we would just cheat off each other, but now it's even worse.

  • At work and in tests you'll be using bloomberg terminals, risk software, etc only available on Windows, so why bother?

  • Unviable for economics and finance in my experience. Excel is absolutely mandatory for these

  • I agree but it can get pretty close. Try asking gpt-4o to generate a realistic picture of an adventure who wears a hat and wields a whip to find lost treasure. It returns basically a picture of Harrison Ford

  • Damn, that's a high bar to clear. Almost none of the distros I know pass their criteria

  • I'm not trying to be mean, but I didn't really understand much of that. Can you translate from your native language on DeepL or something?

  • Can someone clue me in to why Mint wouldn't be "libre"? What does "libre" mean in this context exactly?

  • This looks insane