You know, I play on Steam, with the PC version. I've seen speedhackers and aimbots before. I ban them quickly, by STEAMID, after saving the evidence in a demo file. While it's not perfect, they would have to buy another game on another STEAMID to cheat.
Come on Sony, I'm trying to give you a hint on free money, and how Valve turned cheating into a small cash cow that only hurts the cheaters and everyone else wins.
The main point of Intel graphics is it is cheap. If you want a barebones low graphics computer you buy integrated, which Intel regularly develops, mostly for use in laptops (which add the bonus of power savings).
Are you talking about hardware DRM? Or are you talking about software DRM? Intel has nothing to do with DRM unless it's TPM. It is (for now unless you have a laptop, and even then used nowhere except companies with critical data) almost all software.
How about you explain yourself because your post is cryptic FUD.
Note: the most DRM I'd advocate ever is Steam facsimile DRM.
He's not kidding nor exaggerating at all. If a security fix breaks $foo, then, only because Microsoft and $foo's company is in the USA, can be liable to be sued for it.
While I don't use/code any GPGPU programs, I know that gaming on Linux is iffy and Arch isn't very stable with their ATI drivers. Maybe it's only because I'm using Arch.
You know, I play on Steam, with the PC version. I've seen speedhackers and aimbots before. I ban them quickly, by STEAMID, after saving the evidence in a demo file. While it's not perfect, they would have to buy another game on another STEAMID to cheat.
Come on Sony, I'm trying to give you a hint on free money, and how Valve turned cheating into a small cash cow that only hurts the cheaters and everyone else wins.
Lots of Love? Aw how sweet...
Oh who the fuck am I kidding everyone knows what it really means =(
I take the sentiment back.
http://www.techdirt.com/articles/20110107/10153912573/intel-claims-drmd-chip-is-not-drm-its-just-copy-protection.shtml
As someone up in the discussion mentioned, it may have something other than TPM.
What the hell Intel?
The main point of Intel graphics is it is cheap. If you want a barebones low graphics computer you buy integrated, which Intel regularly develops, mostly for use in laptops (which add the bonus of power savings).
Use Linux?
http://intellinuxgraphics.org/
All Intel drivers are open source on Linux. I have no idea about code quality or upkeep, so I will say nothing except I know they add regularly.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trusted_Platform_Module
Are you talking about hardware DRM? Or are you talking about software DRM? Intel has nothing to do with DRM unless it's TPM. It is (for now unless you have a laptop, and even then used nowhere except companies with critical data) almost all software.
How about you explain yourself because your post is cryptic FUD.
Note: the most DRM I'd advocate ever is Steam facsimile DRM.
Clean Room Code.
It's how NTFS-3G was made.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clean_room_design Google it or see this for a summary.
Easy to counter:
Zip up a rar/zip/7z.
Zip up a multipart file.
Zip up an encrypted file.
Zip up a truecrypt volume.
Etc.
AHEM.
We call them Linux boxen because that's what it's akin to hurding!
He's not kidding nor exaggerating at all. If a security fix breaks $foo, then, only because Microsoft and $foo's company is in the USA, can be liable to be sued for it.
http://blog.seattlepi.com/microsoft/archives/109471.asp An example of a bad update breaking an MS product.
Also if it breaks the system on a laptop or desktop environment as in it won't boot, then people would be extremely mad and businesses will sue.
I shan't be mocked by what little intelligence is left on this dour corner of the web.
Begone!
Has anyone really been far even as decided to use even go want to do look more like?
http://goo.gl/sF5kz
Be careful what you wish for...
Can you give me a cookie?
He can't, he's a chatterbot with settings to troll. Just ignore him.
You must be new here, good sir. We don't read the article and sometimes not even the summary, we just post words and hope it's modded up.
Sometimes radical feminism has great benefits.
See: dominatrices.
While I don't use/code any GPGPU programs, I know that gaming on Linux is iffy and Arch isn't very stable with their ATI drivers. Maybe it's only because I'm using Arch.
I can think of many software that would require good GPU drivers...
AutoCAD, and everything here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GPGPU#Applications
So what business does Apple have with my SSN that would benefit me?
Any thoughts?
What the fuck?
http://www.humblebundle.com/
$1,710,374.77
I can't quite hear you over how wrong and haughty you sound, what now?
So... sort of an Slashdot-lite, then? Ugh.
Fixed.
This reply proves it is a bot. QED.
did your mother name you "Mindcontrolled"? why do you cower behind a chosen pseudonym? what are you afraid of?
you're completely pathetic.