#Wikidata is such a cool project! :neocat:
Wish it was used more…
#Wikidata is such a cool project! :neocat:
Wish it was used more…
if you want a serious answer…
i guess i can add to the list
remove decorations once you’re back home, at least as far as i know
while, putting them up… here in italy, the usual day is Dec 8th
@mezzodrinker i want…
@cnx who the heck is adobe
weird that #Figma doesn’t have an oklab() color picker
@solidsanek oh and d—TETR.IO
@solidsanek awwwww
oh same lmao
you’re just a bit younger than me, so have started with a newer ubuntu version ;D
me with ubuntu 8 trying to figure out what universe and multiverse meant by clicking all the install package buttons i found
@jp well, depending on what you want from your social media experience, it can be
i can easily see both viewpoints tbh
i mean, all servers i’ve tried respond to it correctly
#FediDev: Why are /.well-known/host-meta and /.well-known/nodeinfo separate resources with the same format and purpose? :neocat_think:
@solidsanek you mean, yourself? 🤖
my main is @solidsanek btw
There aren’t more than like 10 people on fedi. The rest is just bots. Watch me post this from my other accounts
hi @pixel!
it’s not enough
with even slightly subpar network conditions, you have to provide more data than what is shown to the player
if there’s something worse than the occasional cheater in matches is the game being barely playable because of player models suddenly popping in when you get a lag spike
collecting server-side data to detect cheats is what valve has been doing for many years, but doesn’t appear to be enough to detect the more subtle cheats that aren’t blatant spinbotting
sometimes even top players use them to get an edge: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yDUdGvgmKIw
player reports are awfully inaccurate: you ever get accused of cheating when you’re winning a competitive match?
votekicking has the same bias of player reports, plus enables mob justice; it might work in small and tight communities like tf2 servers because people know each other and how to play, but it’s not really an option with randoms, as you could see in cs:go
tl;dr it’s not the trivial problem it seems in first place…
i get why companies take that approach, but i’d personally rather not play competitively rather than install a kernel level anticheat
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