Does anyone remember the TreeLoot.com MoneyTree? It existed from 1998-2004 and looked like this:
I’m all in favor of going back to the old internet, but… not this.
Does anyone remember the TreeLoot.com MoneyTree? It existed from 1998-2004 and looked like this:
I’m all in favor of going back to the old internet, but… not this.
You can’t improve on perfection.
It’s not reading the contents of RAM via EM emanations, it’s using the EM emanations caused by certain memory access patterns as a side channel to exfiltrate data. Of course, that data could be anything, including whatever is in RAM, but the point is that you need to be running the code that generates the necessary memory access patterns to transmit the bits of data. This is not like TEMPEST where you can reconstruct a video display just using the emanations.
She’s a great chess player but she’s never been a World Champion. There’s no need to embelish her story. She’s currently training to become a surgeon at University of Missouri School of Medicine.
Porges believes
This is an interesting article and yet you’ve chosen to quote the most speculative unscientific part of it from the final paragraph.
“Have you tried going outside” is not a scientific cure for depression.
Note to readers: Don’t install python dependencies for random python projects of unknown provenance. PyPI is regularly being used as a vector for distributing malware. See recent news stories here: https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/tag/pypi/
You should manually check every package listed in requirements.txt and verify that it is a trustworthy python library.
You can see the planned specs for the two different models on their indiegogo page: https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/emudeck-machines-retro-emulation-console-pc#/
I’m guessing they have a pre-selected all-in-one board (designed for mobile devices) and they’re just designing a chassis around it. There’s still a lot that could go wrong, but it’s a bit more achievable than actually designing, testing and assembling your own board.
Since nobody has mentioned it yet, the other game that ruined his reputation for me is Godus. He funded it with a kickstarter with the promise it would be a successor to the God-Sim genre like Populous. It turned out to have all of the dark patterns of mobile games (time-gating with micro-transactions), but in a PC game.
I think for now Forgejo is a drop-in replacement. However since they are a hard-fork, at some point in the future they will diverge enough to be mutually incompatible, so the clock is ticking on migrating.
Why would there be any reason to bring feminism or Covid into that in the first place?
From another article:
The cautionary note against “feminist propaganda” is a reminder that Game Science have yet to respond to allegations of pervasive sexist behaviour from November last year. In a lengthy report for IGN, Rebekah Valentine and Khee Hoon Chan described “a studio plagued by claims of sexism”, linking this to misogyny elsewhere in the Chinese games industry and on the government-firewalled Chinese internet. The developers have raised the drawbridge in response: when Edders attended a preview event earlier this year, they refused to say anything on the subject in advance.
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As soon as Linus starts talking about something that you actually know about, you realise that he is bullshitting you, and it immediately calls into question everything that you’ve heard him say about subjects that you’re not an expert in.
I had this realization about LTT years ago, but it’s a known phenomenon in journalism (the Gell-Mann amnesia effect) and seems to be even more common in YouTube journalism since the barrier to entry of publishing video is so much lower than publishing in print.
TLDW: there is very little information but he speculates that either game developers struggled to use it, or Microsoft were delayed in finishing it in time for the DC launch.
So what exactly happened here? While there’s no definitive reason provided, we can conclude a few things: according to a CNET article during the launch of the Dreamcast, developers were having trouble adapting to Windows CE. Rainbow 6 was intended to be a launch title for the Dreamcast but it was delayed. However, the company missed the date because of issues surrounding the use of Windows CE according to a spokesperson. One factor in the delay was a lack of experience in targeting Windows CE based software for use on a game console. Sega’s then vice-president of third-party development said, “in the lifetime of Dreamcast products you’ll see a lot more folks with PC experience building Windows CE titles,” and he estimated around 30% of Sega titles will be Windows CE based. In the end that percentage was closer to around 13%. Other sources suggested that Microsoft was delayed in bringing Windows CE to the the Dreamcast with its development taking over 2 years to complete and it simply wasn’t ready in time for the Dreamcast launch.
NiGHTS has a widescreen option that displays in anamorphic widescreen
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You clicked the tree somewhere and it would tell you either to try again, or you would win something. I think most people who won got $5 and a monkey plush toy. I’m not sure anyone ever won the jackpot. You could just click over and over again trying to remember where you had previously clicked, like a treasure hunt. Meanwhile they’re showing banner ads on the page.
It worked using the
ismap
attribute on the image which tells the browser to add the x,y coordinates of the user’s click to the link when fetching the result.