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  • Not execs, read the OP. The theory is GL got scared of fan reactions to jarjar so he didn't want to make jarjar that central.

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    Nazi Propagandist Nick Fuentes Caught on Stream Watching Gay Porn
  • Having the tools and knowledge to keep yourself safe does not make you radicalized. That's like saying learning how to swim or getting a boat means you were radicalized by water. Or learning first aid makes you a radicalized combat medic.

    Getting a gun is a much less radical plan than changing countries....

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    The RTS genre will never be mainstream unless you change it until it's 'no longer the kind of RTS that I want to play,' says Crate Entertainment CEO
  • I want an actual real time strategy game. All popular RTSs are actually just about tactics and micro. I mean every SC2 guide will tell you that up to a very high level of play, if you're just doing more you'll be more efficient and win regardless of strategy. Why can't you just set a standing order of "make unit x" or "make unit x while we have gas until we get to 50 of them"? That's strategy. Having to tab back to a building and manually queue a couple of units every several seconds is just creating busywork for players, but thats what's necessary and optimal for playing SC2 and most RTS games well

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    Which communication protocol or open standard in software do you wish was more common or used more?
  • Why should this be at the editor level? There should be a linter that applies all these stylistic formatting changes to all files automatically. If the developer's own editing tools or personal workflow have a chance to introduce non-standard styles to the codebase, you have a deeper problem.

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    Mario Kart 8 has 703,560 customisation possibilities, but which racer is statistically best?
  • You just havent seen much true multimedia, what the web was originally optimized for. You've just seen designer barf and marketing's wet dreams, but not sites actually meant to convey information efficiency.

    Text, videos, images, and interactive elements are all individually not that great. The magic is when you can have all of them on one page, each for the parts where they are the best option for part of a whole idea.

    But that doesn't jive well with medium that just wants everything to be text, or YouTube/TikTok that wants everything to be a video, etc.

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    Sometimes a good way to 'learn Linux' is to use a WM
  • The problem is, in Linux once you know how things work, most things are pretty easy. In Windows, even when you know how things work, if you want to change your system at all you're fighting the OS the whole way.

    For example, in Linux it's trivial to set up my notifications to be in the bottom middle, except when I'm coding to have them in the top right, with various hotkeys to manage them. Or to have custom window layouts. Or to do anything, every part of the stack is easy to change. On Windows you just get a blob and it assumes everybody wants it to work the same way.

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  • That's not merch, that's the Veil of Veronica. Very significant catholic story/artifact. The story is that when she wiped the blood and sweat off of Jesus his face appeared on the cloth. You'll find depictions of this in most old catholic churches and many paintings

    https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Veil_of_Veronica

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  • This is correct though. The first line didn't say "given name" or "first name"

    The correct way to fill out that paper as asked would be "peter Parker" and "Parker"

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    Tipping culture npcs
  • Disagree. Most servers and bartenders are in favor of tipping culture and want it to stay this way with zero wages and societally enforced tips.

    Yes, the corporations are the enemy, but these other struggling people are on the side of the actual enemy.

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    The White House wants to 'cryptographically verify' videos of Joe Biden so viewers don't mistake them for AI deepfakes
  • A MAC is symmetric and can thus only be verified by you or somebody who you trust to not misuse or leak the key.

    You sign them against a known public key, so anybody can verify them.

    Regular digital signatures is what's needed here You can still use such a signing circuit but treat it as an attestation by the camera's owner, not as independent proof of authenticity.

    If it's just the cameras owner attesting, then just have them sign it. No need for expensive complicated circuits and regulations forcing these into existence.

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    The White House wants to 'cryptographically verify' videos of Joe Biden so viewers don't mistake them for AI deepfakes
  • I think you are misunderstanding things or don't know shit about cryptography. Why the fuck are y even talking about publicly unlockable encryption, this is a use case for verification like a MAC signature, not any kind of encryption.

    And no, your process is wild. The actual answer is just replace the sensor input to the same encryption circuits. That is trivial if you own and have control over your own device. For your scheme to work, personal ownership rights would have to be severely hampered.

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    The White House wants to 'cryptographically verify' videos of Joe Biden so viewers don't mistake them for AI deepfakes
  • All of this could be done without blockchain. Once they sign a signature with their private key they can't unsign it later. Once you attest something you cannot un-attest it.

    Just make the public key known and sign things. Please stop shoehorning blockchain where it doesn't belong, especially when you aren't even giving any examples of things that blockchain is doing for you with 100000x the cost and complexity, that normal crypto from the 80s/90s cant do better.

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