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Chrome standard is good enough and the other browsers that aren't chromium based should suck it up and implement their spec.

Next if you didn't code it in vanilla js, you probably shouldn't use on your daily driver browser because of the massive security risk.


Anyone else think we should jail the entire company in the name of public safety? We have officers who actually work for the government running roughshod over individuals why would we allow corporations to do this?


Yes.


No.


It talked about combat not being real-time and it was turn based but it could be multi-player. It had text pretend radio channels, corporations and you could be online at the same time hunting or being hunted by other players. You could track people back to their bases with limpet mines and use fighter destruction reports to find occupied space. It was glorious and I used it to measure ever game I played after. BRE, SRE, Food fight, LORD and MajorMud are other favorites.


Originally (TW2002 v1, early 90s) the game actually only allowed a single player at a time. Most hobby boards only had a single phone line anyway, so this wasn't an unusual restriction compared to other bbs doorgames of the time.

The first "multi-node" (simultaneous player) version was the MajorBBS/WorldGroup port of the game in the mid 90s. These BBS's were typically pay-to-access since they had many phone lines... not to mention the bbs software and games were way more expensive for the sysop to purchase.

The normal doorgame version (non-mbbs/wg) eventually had multi-node support too, but not until the late 90s. I vividly remember being blown away when this came out :) Most normal doorgames didn't offer this level of real-time interactive gameplay, as it wasn't easy to implement correctly in the confines of a 16bit DOS application. Each player had their own process running, and the door author had to figure out coordination/locking/IPC using just a few primitives such as shared files.


Any reason counties need Blockchain for digital coins and don't rely on a central set of trusted servers? I could be wildly misunderstanding the issue, but isn't a point for coins to be independent of a nation?


Library of Congress should make a free platform that serves the same role. It is one of the duties of congress.


If you have an Amazon return warehouse or people that buy pallets, they often have gamer chairs, office chairs and some nice ergonomic ones. Some places have the already assembled. Deep discounts, nice and it doesn't require waiting on Prime. If you don't have that option try a foam wedge, also cheap and will work with many existing chairs.


What if we flipped email validation around and made the users email a one time code to validate their email?


I worked for a draconian company that blocked pretty much everything. Even github got banned and special request to be made monthly to reopen it. They had regular banners on their front page lauding LGBTQ interests, but I still think they will be sad that they won't be able to block this category.


I don't want a work "family". I don't want to be on camera or see coworkers on camera. It is a trope now but http://www.phrack.org/issues/7/3.html


Bah! All I need is some perl and a CGI script to sail her by. Kidding, with the current web development churn I sometimes miss the simplicity of php.


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