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There are 10 types of people in the world: those who understand binary, and those who don’t.
There are 10 types of people in the world: those who understand binary, and those who don’t.
How it has any upvotes when the domain name is RIGHT THERE is beyond me.
Technically you can “control” damage without necessarily reducing it…
It’s not meant to be a perfect example. It’s a comparable principle. Subverting the self-driving like that is more or less equivalent to any other means of attempting to kill someone with their car.
TL;DR: faking out a self-driving system is always going to be possible, and so is faking out humans. But doing so is basically attempted murder, which is why the existence of an exploit like this is not interesting or new. You could also cut the brake lines or rig a bomb to it.
Best I can do is a YouTube video with ads for dick pills.
Actually I remember when it was still “elite” and it meant you had access to the warez section of a BBS.
They might also have a much smaller launch signature, meaning harder response to a first-strike launch. But I’m not a physicist or nuclear deterrence expert or anything.
It certainly feels more deleted…
I’m not an expert, but wouldn’t proper deletion be writing random ones and zeroes to the block? Multiple times?
Your points are totally valid, but I will share my reasons for having faith in this particular project:
I will admit that there’s risk in it being a small team chasing nostalgia, so even if it does deliver something, the quality may not be what we all hope it could be. But I have enough faith in the team that it can’t be worse than Star Control 3.
I could probably Name That Tune for 90% of the songs even to this day.
I’m looking forward to it because it’s the official sequel, from the original creators, over thirty years after the fact, to my favorite PC game of all time. Star Control 2 (Free on Steam but now renamed to Free Stars: The Ur-Quan Masters due to a bizarre copyright squabble) is an open-world (galaxy?) sci-fi adventure with brilliant and hilarious writing, endearing hand-drawn pixel art, and phenomenal music. There’s nothing quite like it. It was crafted with a deep love for gaming and I have no doubt the sequel is being treated with the same kinds of reverence.
EVERYBODY BACK THIS PROJECT! (https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/pistolshrimp/free-stars-children-of-infinity/description)
Wait, so…
Is… is Elon Musk a hobo?
Moral of the story: kids, be born rich and then you can live in a mansion and eat bath salts!
100%. They went from understanding the perils of success to exemplifying the worst of it. Don’t be (caught being) evil.
All good! Community is a great show. Check it out.
I actually know that. It’s a reference to Community, which either inadvertently or otherwise acted like it’s not a real saying.
I wish I could upvote this forever.