

They also forgot about the software.


They also forgot about the software.


DenuvOwO is a collective of some previous MKDEV people and previous Denuvo token activation servers people, so yeah, they did some things. As for their claim FH6 has Arxan; I personally did not bother verifying but their NFO says it did ship with it. In a few days scene group RUNE will ship their own crack and we’ll see what protection they list.


The game shipped with Steam DRM (most Steam games do) and Arxan protection, which was promptly cracked by piracy group DenuvOwO.


The enterprise features we rely on do not exist in Forgejo last time I checked (8 months ago). Maybe it improved. Hell, my company would probably even be onboard moving to Forgejo if we can get a support contract with them and some of the enterprise features we rely upon (SCIM being the main one).


Sucks, I manage GitLab in our company and it’s been difficult to maintain already without the vibe coded shit updates that break everything. I’ll need to see what are our options our but my assumption is that there aren’t any.
The upcoming Steam Machine, for starters.


Valve is trying to use neural networks for their anti cheat. They want to move it entirely to server side and rely less on the client to make Linux gaming an industry standard.
Instead of spying on your PC to see if you’re using something you’re not supposed to, they want to examine your behavior instead and act based upon that. I think this is a good usecase.


500k fines? lmao. So just a rounding error?
Not a bad idea, but some devices that ship with Linux don’t ship with a DP port. Having options is never a bad thing.


Microsoft: “We want to fix Windows and make it great again!”
The fix:


I can’t tell you for sure, but Framework does have a business team and they seem to support automatic onboarding with Intune Autopilot too. One usecase that came into my mind is that when employees demand a new computer because theirs feel slow the tech can just drop in the board into a new chassis, reinstall the OS and the marketing guy is none the wiser. Plus, frameworks are cheaper in the long run.


Hate to disappoint you but Steam isn’t exempted from this. Will they ever do it? Unlikely, but the clause is in their subscriber agreement.


Businesses that have to be complaint with industry standards are unfortunately stuck using Win or MacOS


Models can be retrained, there’s a certain website out there that prides itself in having more than 300k movies available for download, if the AI companies get their hands on it then there’s enough training material for them and the outcome will likely be good enough for the average Marvel movie.
Also, they won’t generate a 2 hour movie, they’ll likely do 1 scene at a time and piece it together. So in theory they can carry even a 10 hour movie if the plot for it exists.


He is unfortunately correct, if the AI generated actors are convincing enough then majority of people will not care. Just like it is with CGI, people complain about CGI in movies but as examples they can only list movies with very poor CGI because our brain ignores good CGI.
It’s more like the tests we came up with ourselves show our models improved therefore it means you can safely invest a lot of money in us and uhh yeah we will become profitable one day
I dunno, claiming that fascism was always in our tech is an incorrect statement. The Amiga 1200 wanted to hurt nobody.
I love the Amiga 1200


It is expensive to “get in” but once you’re in you don’t have to buy a new laptop, you can just replace chassis/mainboards as you go.
That’s not what I’m saying. They forgot that cloud compute isn’t the only area where America holds EU by the balls. It’s also the software. You can set up 500 data centers all over Europe and companies still won’t migrate away from M365 or GWorkspace. Cloud compute is good, but there also needs to be an effort to reverse engineer American technology and start offering alternatives.