

This is how you create future activists.
This is how you create future activists.
Learn something new every day, thanks!
“Some jobs will be totally, totally gone (but not mine). You can totally trust AI to make the same or better medical decisions than professionals (but I wouldn’t)!”
ADL responds to this event:
Programming is hard. We understand that sometimes mistakes are made and LLMs go from Hitler bad, to Hitler good. Everyone should be more accommodating toward Mr.Musk’s autism.
In other news, Mamdani should be deported for saying Israel has the right to exist as a state with EQUAL rights. As this is a blatant example of anti-semitism.
I am talking about the markets that rely on the suffering of people to make massive amounts of money. Monied interests have proven time and time again what our government stands for.
Do you know how many industries would collapse if everyone had bare minimum living standards!
/s, just in case.
Damn, at least you won’t have to play it anymore, right?
This was their reasoning for kernels based anti-cheat:
Security
With every big update comes a renewed commitment from our Anti-Cheat team:
Cheat makers operate in a low-risk, high-reward world. They profit by selling cheats, oftentimes packing them with malware that harms their own customers, and they face very little consequences for their actions. Meanwhile, players who use their cheats risk losing everything: their accounts, their money, their time, and their chance to participate in events and competitions.
Our strategy for combating this is simple: raise the cost, difficulty, and time required to develop and distribute cheats.
As mentioned in the 7.0 patch notes, a lot of cheats these days use a kernel-driver to read and write memory to gain an unfair advantage. This means that they run in a privileged mode in the Windows operating system, making it unlikely and in some cases impossible to detect via Anti-Cheat in the game client. The technical solution to combat this is kernel-driver Anti-Cheat. We believe that this is, and will be, a requirement for every competitive multiplayer game for the foreseeable future.
We’re also using machine learning to analyze player behavior, and we have been doing so since the launch of THE FINALS. Machine learning provides valuable insights, especially when detecting cheats such as aimbot usage.
In the coming months, we will also begin an incremental rollout of a new kernel-based anti-cheat solution, intended to significantly raise the bar for cheat makers.
Cheat makers exploit everyone: players, developers, and the community itself. We’re committed to protecting fair play and adapting to new threats.
Despite claims from cheat developers that they’re “undetectable,” every cheat leaves breadcrumbs and we’ve been following them. Closely.
I am fully expecting them to continue actively breaking windows 10 to push people who haven’t upgraded to get windows 11 (Derogatory)
Thanks for the advice, I’ll take a look into that and see what it entails.
Damn, that was a ton of assumptions off of one sentence. I just feel like there is a lot more realistic risk in personal data going to a government I live under than one I don’t.
Also, I think you are aware that this administration operates a bit differently than previous ones.
That would be cool, but I doubt that would be a reality without either dropping tech completely or investing a shit ton of time learning to create a fully local and secured setup.
Call me what you will, but I would prefer my data goes to china over the current administration.
Theocracy, baby!
*Amazon testing public backlash before shoving ads into your conversations with Alexa+
FTFY