dontgooglefinderscult

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[–] dontgooglefinderscult@lemmings.world 2 points 1 week ago (1 children)

Hi, I'm in the know and voted PSL, none of those reasons are reasons to vote for genocide. You, as a presumed Harris voters, are no better than a Trump supporter. Be happy China is a democracy and committed to global peace and security.

[–] dontgooglefinderscult@lemmings.world 2 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago)

Why would you want to reinforce their programming and make them love their country even more?

[–] dontgooglefinderscult@lemmings.world 21 points 1 week ago (2 children)

Let's be honest, after the last several Bethesda releases and the multiple interviews from multiple people on the dev team including The Lord Thy God Todd Howard that show a deep misunderstanding of why people liked their earlier games in the first place... Who is looking forward to TES 6 anymore?

There are released Skyrim mods better than anything Bethesda could come up with at this point.

[–] dontgooglefinderscult@lemmings.world 6 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago)

Man I love the whame flilled gropper.

Incorrect, it would detect it once, and then obfuscation is developed never again.

The cat and mouse game goes on, but now every single player is vulnerable to a history of malicious attacks they wouldn't otherwise be.

The average person in the US and Canada think genocide is okay as long as it happens to someone else. They're not really people anymore, they're cautionary tales for surviving humans on how to prevent monsters from forming.

[–] dontgooglefinderscult@lemmings.world 0 points 1 week ago (2 children)

That's a different threat vector, but was also eliminated in other games. RuneScape devs, let's face it, are really stupid.

For auto clickers, and the like, just make sure whatever is happening is possible for a human to do, auto clickers are faster than humans so they're easy to catch. If they're using it to move, that's a predictable thing that can be fixed by changing the terrain slightly like wow did to catch and ban a few million bots at a time.

Kernel anti cheat would not be effective against that vector anyway, as memory isn't changed in most cases.

The people are the state, the people organized once upon a time, you might have heard of it.

And yeah rebellion isn't allowed. That's a given, no idea why you think that's a bad thing.

[–] dontgooglefinderscult@lemmings.world 4 points 1 week ago (1 children)

To your first point pseudorandom variations don't actually change the method of detection or it's effectiveness. Heuristic pattern matching as described will work until the movement and shots are no longer accurate enough or fast enough to matter.

To your second point, all anticheats do that. Kernel level anticheat looks at the running memory of all other programs. That's the difference. It can detect and scan anything that is open on your machine. Got a Firefox tab open with your bank details? Kernel level anti cheat knows it. Running obs and streaming? Hope obs has active encryption for your stream key in memory, because the anti cheat can grab it otherwise.

If it just looked at the memory of the affected game literally no one would have a problem with it, that's all anticheats.

Kernel level anticheat means you trust the entirety of your computer and everything running on it to at least the game publisher, if not an additional anticheat company.

[–] dontgooglefinderscult@lemmings.world 0 points 1 week ago (4 children)

I covered that, there is no real RNG. It will always be able to be programmatically detected over enough shots.

To your second part, yes, they will. They aim at the same point. Even if there's variance in the points there won't be enough variance in moving to the points that they'll be able hide the unnatural movement.

[–] dontgooglefinderscult@lemmings.world 7 points 1 week ago (9 children)

That's super easy. Aim hacks hit the same point. Record the event with the exact point aimed at to cause the guy (assuming hit scan system instead of projectile), and compare the last x number of hits. If the last x hits are all the same location(s), suspend or flag for human review depending on resources.

Alternatively, track last x seconds before the fire button was pressed, compare to last several shots.

Scripts do not behave like humans, they aim predictably. After x number of shots, you can always programmatically detect them.

Deregulation, unscientific claims, advocating for negative public health decisions, advocating for war, advocating for other countries propaganda. It's genuinely an easy thing to do.

If you advocate for, say, allowing private companies to operate essential services like medical care or water purification, you're arguing to harm the people. We know both of those are terrible things to have privatized, we have the US as an example.

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