This basically describes my experience with counter strike pre-1.6.... like 1.3 thru 1.5, circa 2002-2005. Lost thousands of hours of my youth negotiating knives-only rounds and doing stupid totem pole camping on de_dust while 1 guy on the other team tried to AWP everybody. Am I old?
Say what you will about Hitler, but at least he killed Hitler.
This comment makes me sad because you are probably right. Mashinky it is!
Worth mentioning to anyone who is excited for a possible new version of this title but hates AAA ethics, OpenTTD is FOSS and pretty good.
Alternatively if you'd like a modern take on this, Mashinky is super good and was made by a 1-man studio. It's also beautiful. (And multiplayer!)
It took me less than a minute to look at your most recent 12 comments, certainly my day is longer than 60 seconds... So no, not all day.
Literally today you commented outrage at a clearly disproven and marked false story about DNC dying the Chicago River red, a ridiculous thing to believe in the first place. Pardon me for questioning your critical thinking skills about literally anything else.
If you aren't being paid to act this way and sew confusion on the platform then I am truly sorry about your brain rot or whatever is wrong. There is help to be found.
This https://lemmy.world/comment/11405910
Regurgitating the orange flavor popsicle propaganda about election integrity contrary to the very court convictions taking place showing who tried and failed (orange popsicle) basically display you are in denial or disconnected from reality to make a follow-up comment like that. I asked you to say something smart, not a meme about yourself
10 seconds looking at this user's comment history makes it obvious who they support, you could try that. Then take into consideration their comment here focuses exclusively on spending and cost of a program. Then take into consideration their candidate wants to spend even more. Try looking a little harder beyond surface level. Your comment is bad
The more generous tax credits could lift millions of children out of poverty and aid middle-class families with the cost of raising kids, but it could come with a hefty price tag, according to the nonpartisan Tax Foundation, which pegs the 10-year cost at $1.6 trillion.
Even so, that could be less expensive than a competing proposal from Sen. JD Vance, the Republican vice-presidential nominee, who said he wants to boost the CTC to $5,000. That could cost somewhere between $2 trillion to $3 trillion over the next decade, the nonpartisan Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget told CBS MoneyWatch.
Come on, orange fan, say something fucking smart
Not you
So nothing ... Ok
This loser works cashier at a gas station in a racist town until evidence is provided to counter my obvious facts
Ah yes, delete your original incorrect comment instead of continuing the discussion about how wrong and lazy it was to make, nice.
Libmanwe-lib.so is a library file in machine language (compiled). A Google search reveals that it is exclusively mentioned in the context of PDD software—all five search results refer to PDD’s apps. According to this discussion on GitHub, “the malicious code of PDD is protected by two sets of VMPs (manwe, nvwa)”. Libmanwe is the library to use manwe.
An anonymous user uploaded a decompiled version of libmanwe-lib to GitHub. It reads like it is a list of methods to encrypt, decrypt or shift integer signals, which fits the above description as a VMP for the sake of hiding a program’s purpose.
In plain words, TEMU’s app employed a PDD proprietary measure to hide malicious code in an opaque bubble within the application’s executables
- Dynamic compilation using runtime.exec(). A cryptically named function in the source code calls for “package compile”, using runtime.exec(). This means a new program is created by the app itself.—Compiling is the process of creating a computer executable from a human-readable code. The executable created by this function is not visible to security scans before or during installation of the app, or even with elaborate penetration testing. Therefore, TEMU’s app could have passed all the tests for approval into Google’s Play Store, despite having an open door built in for an unbounded use of exploitative methods. The local compilation even allows the software to make use of other data on the device that itself could have been created dynamically and with information from TEMU’s servers.
The study and evidence was already provided months ago
This was also linked in the article if you read it
InAfter bad take proves opinion formed based on headline because reading is hard
Great timing on this article and a new episode about Tyson from one of my favorite podcasts
Stone.
“But they continue to follow up and continue to follow up to rescue them. So while I’m totally excited, because we’ve never seen these numbers, the biggest problem we have in this type of investigation is getting the victims to admit their victims because they’re more afraid of their pimps and the human traffickers than they are the criminal justice system,” Judd said.
It's 2024 but fuck basic grammar editing in Florida, right ClickOrlando?