Yeah the manual bots are ok (humans?) I guess
$16.000 just to get what you paid for?
Some people sure have a lot of money to spend.
Before that you had to hang out on flipside or other gamedev sites and show your worthiness before begging for information.
I was so proud when they shared the DS hack (basically a homebrew SDK made by trial and error by some people) so that I could make small games on it.
Mandrake makes a hypnotic gest.
Feels like you should have automated it if you do it over and over.
“busy work coding” is that what you do when you try to look like you’re working (like a real dev)?
Bet that algae box will need maintenance too :-)
So, uh, what’s wrong with that?
Hello, interesting!
Q1 So it is basically IPFS but you encrypt the data first?
Q2 If a node changes address, how is that handled?
Q3 Isn’t splitting up data making it just more vulnerable? => Seems they use a RAIDish system and calls tgat “splits”
Q4 What kind of encryptions are used?
Q5 How do you access the data? Is there a link or do you have to have the whole nide setup?
Q6 Can you access other peoples data (with their permission)? If yes, how so?
Q7 Why do you have both static and dynamic data, why not go with dynamic all the time?
Edit: I sincerely doubt their clame, not a biggie but nonetheless:
: Tahoe-LAFS is the first Free Software/Open Source storage technology to offer provider-independent security. Provider-independent security means that the integrity and confidentiality of your files is guaranteed by mathematics computed on the client side, and is independent of the servers, which may be owned and operated by someone else.
The worst part for me was reading that they monitor everything you do, and what you streams and who looks at your stuff.
Wtf
Worker negs kim.
Get sent to camp anyways.
Except if you can root it ofc.
YES. OF COURSE.
Nah, we’d call him a sci-fi nerd, that’s all.
Yeah welcome to the club 😅, it feels we maxxed out the usage of computers, so what now?
Real life comeback maybe?
Arcanooooid!!!
Cumbersome: save to some temporary file I guess.