KingOfTheCouch
They call that out right in the episode. Relax Guy!
I don't generally watch the entirety of their shows, but Colbert and a few of these guys generally have maintained a good "roast whatever the fuck the stupid orange asshole was doing". Colbert and Seth Meyers were my favorites to watch on Youtube as they called out the absurdity of the day.
YOU might not have liked his humor or whatever, but the people that tune into CBS at whatever hour-o'clock need this perspective.
Dollars to donut's they fill this space with cop-aganda shows or some bullshit. Society will be worse off. And if other networks follow suit, hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm.
In mid-April 2022, Kaur gave Javier a two-month notice to end tenancy for landlord’s use of the property. The eviction notice indicated that she would be moving into the home with her partner and children. According to the decision, Javier moved out on June 1 and Kaur began renovating the property. Then, in late September 2022, Kaur sent Javier a series of text messages that is partly reproduced in Justice Matthew Taylor’s decision, as follows:
“Hi how are you doing Are you looking for rent the house? We fully renovated and extended the house with 5 bedrooms and 4 full bathrooms. Let me know if you are still interested I was like I can ask you first. But this time will be $5,000 rent. It’s with AC unit and fireplace everything brand new. If you want you can come look at it. Am putting on rent add in this week. So just telling you advance."
Easiest $30k you could ever make, but sadly this landlord just banks it all back in 6 months (if they find a new renter).
Ha, this was no fucking discussion. You moved the goal posts, I pointed out why that new goal is still not a problem today, and you're now trying to worm your way out by saying you didn't read my response.
Classy. Fucking classy.
Real fucking problem, yeah.
But think on this scale:
- Cheats built into game and anyone can turn on
- Cheats downloaded for free
- Cheats cost money and sophisticated
- Cheats require hardware and setup time and probably more money
The number of people that will cheat is less at each tier right? What if we remove the risk of ban at each tier vs a higher risk of ban?
If a dev does fucking nothing at those mid tiers, more people will cheat. If they build a reputation and ban a bunch of people, it encourages more people to give it up. Stubborn ones persist and go down to the next tier but they will be fewer in number. Ideally we make it so the cheat doesn't work at each tier but each one is also harder to prevent.
It's about playing the numbers. 1 in 100 players cheating sucks. 1 in 1000 cheaters isn't great. 1 in a million? That's a lot better risk.
So what happens if devices become popular and common? Great question. I guess everyone that gives a shit quits playing games? Every game is locked down with stream fed into AI, wave our hands and "magically" a server is making the decision for us?
I don't know.
Until we get to that point, I accept the tools that work for now.
Not to mention you just cannot ever trust the client to be running the the code it says it is on the hardware it says it is.
And this is the problem. I really don't think you're aware of how fucking sophisticated cheats are. Anti-cheat software isn't looking for people with high K:D's or or snappy aimbots. The server can't tell if you can see through the walls. The server has no way to know what's also running on your computer.
Anti-cheat is looking for signs and signatures of those tools cheaters use. And, no, it's not as easy as looking for a process called "TEH-HAX0RS.exe". It's borderline virus levels of sneaky, simulating regular processes. And, just like malware, there is business incentive for these people to be a step ahead of the anti-cheats because stupid kids still keep buying these fucking things. Antivirus and Anticheat are both fighting basically the same people.
I'm not going to disagree that it sucks and some games just make it too fucking easy to begin with by having poor code and structure, but by and large, if it was easy to detect cheaters in the server, it would have been done by now.
If privacy is your number one priority, abso-fucking-lutely don't play the game. Or at least use a dedicated PC or game console. That said, ruining the enjoyment of the game for everyone else by letting cheaters have a field day will be less acceptable to the game buying public.
I mean, it's basic settings in like every fucking phone for the last 15 years? Get over yourselves - you aren't judges at National Geographic photographer of the year, it's a neat pic dude wanted to share.
Let people share neat things.
You hurt my brain.
Welcome to Microsoft marketing, you'll make a great fit!
Finally! This is peak dopamine hit. Distilled and so pure. I can finally look away now.
I bet the nazi's will have fake "real" ones ready to go either way. When they want to take their current purge to the next level, you're fucking done.
don't go to shithole america
Actual problem solved.
Goddamn you.
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