Winter_Oven
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Winter_Oven@piefed.socialto Technology@lemmy.world•Rule34 blocked the UK entirely rather than comply due to the new law.English36·17 days agoImagine if people could choose what country they’re
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Winter_Oven@piefed.socialto Technology@lemmy.world•Watermarks offer no defense against deepfakes, study suggestsEnglish16·20 days agoI think maybe an update to the image format standards, where it like somehow includes a hash of the instrument that has taken the photo and video, and thus, only such media that can be verified to have been taken by a physical instrument can be used in like legal matters, or reporting or journals.
Either this hash can be verified by some algorithm, or maybe the media could depend on this hash in such a way that the media is corrupted if it gets altered.
God the unreasonably visceral reaction I get the moment I hear it
Winter_Oven@piefed.socialto Steam Deck@sopuli.xyz•Microsoft is moving antivirus providers out of the Windows kernel. Hopefully anti-cheat will be nextEnglish9·1 month ago…wait, games don’t have even a single person checking for cheaters, even casually? Like, they wholly rely on anticheat?
(PS, has been a decently long time since I played a game that needed anti cheat)
Winter_Oven@piefed.socialto Out of the loop@lemmy.world•[ANSWERED] What's going on with some person seemingly called "PirateSoftware" and the stop killing games campaign?English211·2 months agoHmm, I would like to add on a couple of points to you reply (against your reply, now that I reread it):
- I feel that he really was 100 percent in opposition against the movement, no?
- About the movement, the creator of the movement also agrees that the movement can most probably not be applied to current games today, as it can be unfeasible for the exact same points you say, he wants it to be applied to future games being developed, by having the end of life of games be considered right from the beginning of games.
- Moreover, about the legislative part of it, doesn’t a petition not need to deal with the exact legal wording? I belived petitions to be more like “hey, this is what the idea is, and this many people support it”. More like a letter to like actual law makers that this is a problem, and we need laws regarding this problem. Then the clear and robust arguments for each of the (very valid, of course!) problems and caveats you mention will need to be clearly articulated by them.
This is why I prefer the genie in the meme where he keeps asking questions to clarify every possible scenario. At least I won’t get something I don’t want in that scenario.
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