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The comment by Arch-TK is currently the top for me.

Interesting. RajT88 20 minute old post is top on my end.

For me, the top comment is currently cmarschner's day-old comment enumerating a bunch of other examples of botched redaction

>All the numbers point towards us hitting up against planetary limits, at some point something's got to give.

Sounds like space is the next big thing then.


>I’d think people are looking for these services online or in some gig work app.

Then you'd need to prove your identity and pay taxes on what you earn. This is for illegal immigrants working under the table.


It's also only in some areas. None of the big home improvement centers where I live have anyone hanging around looking for work.

I've seen it in Atlanta, GA, Phoenix, AZ, Kansas City, MO, Anchorage, AK, and Chicago, IL.

What did you use to make that chart? It looks really nice. Its the first time I've see these ASCII boxes on HN without gaps in the border.


>Can you define what "reacting" means exactly in a shooter

A human can't really, which is why you need to bring in ML. Feed it enough game states of legit players vs known cheaters, and it will be able to find patterns.


There is no need for ML. Games arent the real world.

A suitable game engine would have knowledge of when a shadow, player, grenade, noise, or other reactable event occurs for a given client.

Especially if games arent processed in real time but processed later based on a likelihood of cheating drawn from other stats.


And what happens to that pattern, when the cheat engine adjusts? What happens to the enraged players that got wrongly banned for cheating?


Yeah, that's why you need a data scientist or two to figure that stuff out. Its a solvable problem, but you're not going to get solutions instantly for free in the reply section of HN.


But in the reply section you can read about that it has been tried in reality, with not so much success as in theory. But if you see a working solution, then you don't need to tell me, but can market it yourself.


If anyone is wrongly banned the system is too sensitive. Let it capture data for a month before banning someone. Ensure the confidence is crazy high.


Fireworks supports this model serverless for $1.20 per million tokens.

https://fireworks.ai/models/fireworks/deepseek-v3p2


That's the final, fine-tuned model. The base model (pretraining only, no instruction SFT, RLHF, RLVR etc) is this one: https://huggingface.co/deepseek-ai/DeepSeek-V3.2-Exp-Base It's apparently not offered at any inference provider, nor are older DeepSeek base models.


I've never had issues with Debian based distros.


There's already the new musical, Slam Frank, which gives the story of Ann Frank the Hamilton treatment.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slam_Frank


`rm -rf /` will refuse to delete the root folder. You can see an example of it doing that here.

https://phoenixnap.com/kb/sudo-rm-rf


This was the D drive though, not root, ie C drive. So rm -rf would happily delete it all.


this is not always true. this is a dangerous fun fact to memorize.

and i don't mean because there's an override flag.


Just to be clear, the anti-cheat systems that support Linux run at the user level and don't require secure boot. Those kernel-level and secure boot restrictions only apply to a handful of games, and they all explicitly block Linux users anyway. For example, I've been playing Arc Raiders a lot recently in Linux, and the user-level EAC works just fine.


The user-level cheats are extremely bad. For example, Elden Ring uses EZ Anti-Cheat and it works on linux and that game is infested with PvP cheaters.


> ...Elden Ring uses EZ Anti-Cheat and it works on linux and that game is infested with PvP cheaters.

I would question how good Elden Ring's use of EAC actually is.

Given that -at launch-

* Players who were using a Japanese locale couldn't play the game unless they removed EAC

* Removing EAC substantially reduced the amount of incredibly noticeable hitching and stuttering

my hunch is that EAC was hastily slapped on very, very late in the process due to demands from some US-based PHB.


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