Imo, this belongs in nottheonion. How do you signify a community on Lemmy?
Imo, this belongs in nottheonion. How do you signify a community on Lemmy?
I’ve done two full playthroughs of the game (plus dlc), one on the standard difficulty and one on hard. I can confirm that many of the game’s systems are rendered unnecessary by the easier difficulty. I really enjoyed my second playthrough and would definitely recommend.
However, if you don’t think you’ll enjoy that (having to plan and work for every advantage to be able to succeed) I would wholeheartedly endorse the easier levels. The story and quest design alone are worth the price of admission! Side quests in this game make many other games main story pale in comparison.
From what I understand, this allows arbitrary command execution. So, an attacker can specify a string of text that something on the affected system will just plop into a command line and execute.
The pain of self repression against the potential pain of self expression
Wait, are you saying people would lie on 4chan???
But seriously, yeah, people don’t seem to realize that people tend to want to pick the path of least resistance. If someone really is trans I have to believe it’s because who they are is so at odds with the expectations of society.
Edit: added a qualification because I am not trans
TBF, American gun manufacturers don’t want it because that would slow sales and line might not go up
Because Americans have limited memories and he’s counting on that. Source: am American.
…the one on the left or the one on the right?
Ok, so my boring take on this: I think the word privilege is overused. In my mind there is a basic level of human decency everyone should be treated with. If you are treated above and beyond that, you have some privilege. Situations like the one mentioned in this post (to my mind) don’t speak to a lack of privilege, but to the presence of oppression.
Buy a gun, I guess?
When all the infrastructure is gone, let the user decide between starving and eating shit.
I don’t know that moving away from assembly made things easier to optimize, but easier to read and maintain, absolutely