Iran did the same a few years ago (I think after the US/Israel busted their centrifuges?) which is probably going great for them right now.
Iran did the same a few years ago (I think after the US/Israel busted their centrifuges?) which is probably going great for them right now.
I saw footage of one explosion and it was pretty powerful. I’ve seen lithium batteries explode before and they seem way less violent. Guess they’re chunky (and cheap?) batteries
Thing is, even if they can control musk they can’t necessarily control other companies that are trying to compete. There’s more than a few sources of radio waves in LEO now, starlink is just the largest for now.
And if there isn’t, nothing is stopping any government with the funds from stuffing a bunch of high powered radio transmitters to satellites to blast X or Y region to deter stealth aircraft
Not just killed US air superiority, but potentially made thousands of soviet-era launchers capable of cheap modernization to counter 5th generation stealth craft.
It would make it possible for dozens of non-state actors to recreate the Yugoslav Nighthawk incident.
based Elon??
doing a small shop while lifting so you have a valid receipt, a valid excuse (oops I forgot to scan xyz) and largely avoids suspicion. most people have a stereotype of how a lifter looks or acts which gives you an instant advantage if you just act like a regular customer
Broke: Israel being founded in 1948 Bespoke: DPRK being founded in 1948
Yeah I get the frustration the GPL can make, especially how it doesn’t require downstream to provide source in a coherent format. The GPL is a pain in the ass to manage, even if I’m a fan of it ideologically
Even if it’s a bad idea on the face of it, surely having national news plastered with “third party influences two party state policy for first time” would be beneficial for said party based? (if it worked of course)
this is BIG! KKKamala has finally courted the nuclear war caucus! Vote bloo!
if the DPRK beats AmeriKKKa I’m gonna become juche
““left wing”” because he supports Ukraine
That’s kinda the point of FOSS - that free to use means free to use.
That being said, the only times I see the downsides of this policy is when downstream messes with software on a permissive license, then doesn’t support users when the stuff they messed with fucks up - Usually Linux distros rebuilding software to use fucked up dependencies.
The same kernel software cryptography could certainly be marketed for single player games and proprietary applications as a solution to piracy.
Don’t like kernel anti cheat in your multiplayer games? here’s kernel anticheat for your single player games!
A locked down Windows “gaming OS” is probably what Xbox wants to go towards in some respects. It gives Microsoft the walled garden that they want, can lock out Valve as much as they fancy, and will likely be paired with some new APIs to set back Proton/WINE a few years. Hell, they could even still release XBOX hardware for that niche.
Self moderation has been way more effective at controlling cheaters than automated systems. Counterstrike did some good with overwatch and phone verification but I’ve always enjoyed manual server moderation if it’s maintained.
I got battlefield 5 and explicitly rebought it for Steam to play on the Deck. Like a year later they rugpulled Linux support because 2042 has done so badly that they had to start maintaining their old games again.
Not Windows centric enough. Visual Basic and Excel macros.
The problem with EA is that they never bothered to moderate their games. In the end you get spinbotters and shit whilst legit players have to deal with rootkits because they’re too stingy to pay for someone to review reports and develop moderation tools.
the Overwatch system in Counterstrike (and a bunch of other tools and policies in tandem with VAC) have been way more effective; I was always more certain that a blatant or suspected cheated would be dealt with in CS than in battlefield.
Lebanese civilians are throwing rocks at the UNFIL troops stationed in Beirut. May the UN finally face its own music or face its own demise.