Why is this data being broadcast to the client? It's basic game security 101 that you only send the data to the client on a need-to-know basis to prevent this kind of exploit.
It is because PUBG uses a peer-to-peer networking as opposed to a client-server architecture. It seems a lot of games these days use peer-to-peer which is rather unfortunate as there is no central authority (the server) so clients pretty much know everything about the game world and they can send whatever they want to other clients no matter how bizarre.
I think we should emphasize more on the glowing green revolution. Nuclear power doesn't get the kind of love and attention it deserves but unfortunately I think people are paranoid about nuclear reactors and therefore there is no political willpower to back it and get us to the next generation of reactors.
I always felt nuclear was the true green energy. Unfortunately since enthusiasm about nuclear has cooled down and the paranoia created by Chernobyl and three mile island it seems like we'll never get to the next generation of reactors that can use all the "spent" rods we've been piling up. Even if there was no hope of ever being able to re-use the spent rods then at least they could be buried deep inside the Yucca mountain range underground where.. y'know.. the uranium came from to begin with; underground.
I'm in the same boat but with the Note 4. I recently looked at the idea of giving in and upgrading to a Note 9 but I really didn't want to spend nearly $1000 on a phone that I probably would end up not liking anyway.
the NRA issued more stringent safety regulations to address issues dealing with tsunamis and seismic events, complete loss of station power, and emergency preparedness.
The new regulations are to wear hearing protection while shooting at tsunamis.
This is the purpose of class action suits but companies recently discovered they can put an arbitration clause in their contracts denying you the right to hold them accountable through the legal system and instead, on an individual basis, forces you to use a arbiter that almost always rules in favor of the company.
For awhile I tried to vote with my wallet by purposely avoiding doing business with companies that had arbitration clauses but now they're all doing it and so consequently it is impractical, if not impossible, to do anything without agreeing to an arbitration clause.
There is a narcotic drug that has been out there awhile and it is plaguing our society, often used most by STEM types, and it causes; tremors, anxiety, irritability, sleep deprivation, over active bladder and racing thoughts among other things. It is so addictive that many cannot function without it and withdrawal symptoms are severe. We need to do something about trimethylxanthine before it is too late! Someone please think of the children!
I'd also like to point out that this was a drug for terminally ill patients. I'm not saying their deaths should be taken likely but that should be kept in mind when considering if this drug was the cause of death in... terminally ill patients. Corelation is not causation.
That sounds a lot like the Social Security Number that we have in the United States. Unfortunately there is nothing secure about it and wasn't intended to be a defacto password to your identity but everyone uses it like that anyway. Once someone has stolen your social security number they can pretty much take over your life.
Trump might be shit scared on the NRA, but the kids in the schools aren't.
The NRA is a civil rights organization; so if the politicians are scared of the NRA then that is a good thing. I don't ever hear anyone complaining about politicians not being opposed, for example, to the ACLU or the EFF. And before someone accuses the NRA of being a gun lobby I would like to remind them that the gun manufacturer industry literally has its own lobby group unassociated with the NRA whose members consist solely of manufacturers, whereas the NRA's member base consists of individuals.
Why not take away her her gun? Gun control in Australia slashed gun crimes.
I have not heard anyone mention if she legally prohibited from having the gun or not but even with gun control laws in place, in California which has the strictest gun control laws rivaled only by that of New York, the police failed to follow up on warnings given by her father to the authorities. But getting down to business, ultimately here is the huge difference: Australia does not have the right to bear arms codified into its constitution, and neither does the UK. It would be literally impossible to do this without amending the constitution which requires either; getting a 2/3rd's majority vote in both the house and senate, or an Article V convention initiated by 2/3rd's the state legislatures, and then said amendment would need to be ratified by 3/4th's of the state legislatures.
That being said such amendment would require a massive political shift in order to gain the necessary support. It would probably be more plausible for every supporter to move to Australia instead.
Even if this did happen it might reduce crimes committed with a gun, but it will be unlikely to reduce violent crimes overall.
You can see the same thing when rural Southern areas have an influx of new residents who got tired of $Big_City, only to bring many of its attitudes with them.
I can attest to the validity of this. One place I used to live I had a neighbor who would always call the zoning board or the sheriff over something trivial. If they wanted to live in a $Big_City suburb where everyone is forced to conform to rigid HOA rules then they shouldn't have moved to a rural farming community.
This is my experience too. I've never had a positive experience trying to contribute to a wiki no matter what I did because I apparently dared to step onto the turf of another editor's pet article where I apparently could never please them no matter how hard I tried to follow the rules to a T. I finally gave up on participating in any kind of wiki when another editor reverted my edits on Uncyclopedia where everything is supposed to be intentionally non-sensible and absurd but my edit apparently did not meet his personal definition of funny.
My first thought was that Nvidia is going to have a monopoly on the technology and I feel even less comfortable with that than if it were just Windows only. Hopefully though if this catches on, or maybe even if it doesn't, AMD will come to the rescue.
I hate to admit it but I often use NewEgg as a search engine. Once I find something I want on NewEgg I'll search for it on Amazon by model number, or something like that, and find it is cheaper there. I used to go to NewEgg 100% of the time years back but after they dropped free three day shipping I find myself using Amazon more on account of having a Prime subscription.
I have actually heard that lead based solder is environmentally better because it would lead (pun not intended) to less waste and contamination. The reasoning is that the eventual breakdown of tin based solder (whiskers, fractures, etc..) causes electronics to fail far more frequently and far sooner than they should otherwise, and so as a consequence instead of fixing it people will just throw their devices away and get another one and then meanwhile their old device will find its way into a dump site somewhere.
That is just what I've heard. If anyone knows more about this I'd like to hear it.
I have a Note 4 and I refuse to upgrade much to the dismay of the reps at one of my carrier's store. None of the new Note phones seem to do anything that justifies an expensive upgrade to me and even if they did I still prefer Note 4 for the fact I can swap out the battery while on the go. An ideal phone to me would be basically a Note 4 with newer, faster, hardware but instead Samsung keeps coming out with the same rehash of the hipster paper thin phone with a non-replaceable battery that explodes.
I have a Y-UY95 ultra thin keyboard from Logitech that I've been using a few years, however the one I'm using is a replacement because one of the springy things on one of the keys broke so I called Logitech and asked if they'd send me a new key or something under warranty but instead they decided to send me a whole new keyboard no questions asked and this one has worked for years without issue.
Now their headsets on the other hand are a different story. I had a G930 where the battery started failing and the right channel stopped working shortly after the warranty expired. I take good care of my things so it definitely was not from abuse. I replaced it with a Corsair Vengeance 2100 but now that one is starting to fall apart. Whatever happened to things that were built to last a lifetime instead of just a couple years?
Why is this data being broadcast to the client? It's basic game security 101 that you only send the data to the client on a need-to-know basis to prevent this kind of exploit.
It is because PUBG uses a peer-to-peer networking as opposed to a client-server architecture. It seems a lot of games these days use peer-to-peer which is rather unfortunate as there is no central authority (the server) so clients pretty much know everything about the game world and they can send whatever they want to other clients no matter how bizarre.
I think we should emphasize more on the glowing green revolution. Nuclear power doesn't get the kind of love and attention it deserves but unfortunately I think people are paranoid about nuclear reactors and therefore there is no political willpower to back it and get us to the next generation of reactors.
I always felt nuclear was the true green energy. Unfortunately since enthusiasm about nuclear has cooled down and the paranoia created by Chernobyl and three mile island it seems like we'll never get to the next generation of reactors that can use all the "spent" rods we've been piling up. Even if there was no hope of ever being able to re-use the spent rods then at least they could be buried deep inside the Yucca mountain range underground where.. y'know.. the uranium came from to begin with; underground.
I'm in the same boat but with the Note 4. I recently looked at the idea of giving in and upgrading to a Note 9 but I really didn't want to spend nearly $1000 on a phone that I probably would end up not liking anyway.
We already tried that but Abraham Lincoln sent the union army to invade us.
the NRA issued more stringent safety regulations to address issues dealing with tsunamis and seismic events, complete loss of station power, and emergency preparedness.
The new regulations are to wear hearing protection while shooting at tsunamis.
This is the purpose of class action suits but companies recently discovered they can put an arbitration clause in their contracts denying you the right to hold them accountable through the legal system and instead, on an individual basis, forces you to use a arbiter that almost always rules in favor of the company.
For awhile I tried to vote with my wallet by purposely avoiding doing business with companies that had arbitration clauses but now they're all doing it and so consequently it is impractical, if not impossible, to do anything without agreeing to an arbitration clause.
The frying pan is also the best weapon in Left 4 Dead 2 just on account of the twang song it makes.
While we are musing on obsolete mechanical computer commands, let us also not forget the Vertical Tab (0x0B).
Mac OS 1 through 9 use the same newline as ProDOS on the Apple IIe: $0D.
For a second there I though this was going to end with "For everything else; there is MasterCard."
There is a narcotic drug that has been out there awhile and it is plaguing our society, often used most by STEM types, and it causes; tremors, anxiety, irritability, sleep deprivation, over active bladder and racing thoughts among other things. It is so addictive that many cannot function without it and withdrawal symptoms are severe. We need to do something about trimethylxanthine before it is too late! Someone please think of the children!
I'd also like to point out that this was a drug for terminally ill patients. I'm not saying their deaths should be taken likely but that should be kept in mind when considering if this drug was the cause of death in... terminally ill patients. Corelation is not causation.
That sounds a lot like the Social Security Number that we have in the United States. Unfortunately there is nothing secure about it and wasn't intended to be a defacto password to your identity but everyone uses it like that anyway. Once someone has stolen your social security number they can pretty much take over your life.
Trump might be shit scared on the NRA, but the kids in the schools aren't.
The NRA is a civil rights organization; so if the politicians are scared of the NRA then that is a good thing. I don't ever hear anyone complaining about politicians not being opposed, for example, to the ACLU or the EFF. And before someone accuses the NRA of being a gun lobby I would like to remind them that the gun manufacturer industry literally has its own lobby group unassociated with the NRA whose members consist solely of manufacturers, whereas the NRA's member base consists of individuals.
Why not take away her her gun? Gun control in Australia slashed gun crimes.
I have not heard anyone mention if she legally prohibited from having the gun or not but even with gun control laws in place, in California which has the strictest gun control laws rivaled only by that of New York, the police failed to follow up on warnings given by her father to the authorities. But getting down to business, ultimately here is the huge difference: Australia does not have the right to bear arms codified into its constitution, and neither does the UK. It would be literally impossible to do this without amending the constitution which requires either; getting a 2/3rd's majority vote in both the house and senate, or an Article V convention initiated by 2/3rd's the state legislatures, and then said amendment would need to be ratified by 3/4th's of the state legislatures.
What's needed is gun control.
However, despite this, we do have several gun control laws already on the books; the 1934 National Firearms Act, the 1968 Gun Control Act and the 1986 Hughes Amendment to name a few. If anyone thinks buying a gun is all that easy then they've clearly never tried to buy a gun before.
That being said such amendment would require a massive political shift in order to gain the necessary support. It would probably be more plausible for every supporter to move to Australia instead.
Even if this did happen it might reduce crimes committed with a gun, but it will be unlikely to reduce violent crimes overall.
You can see the same thing when rural Southern areas have an influx of new residents who got tired of $Big_City, only to bring many of its attitudes with them.
I can attest to the validity of this. One place I used to live I had a neighbor who would always call the zoning board or the sheriff over something trivial. If they wanted to live in a $Big_City suburb where everyone is forced to conform to rigid HOA rules then they shouldn't have moved to a rural farming community.
This is my experience too. I've never had a positive experience trying to contribute to a wiki no matter what I did because I apparently dared to step onto the turf of another editor's pet article where I apparently could never please them no matter how hard I tried to follow the rules to a T. I finally gave up on participating in any kind of wiki when another editor reverted my edits on Uncyclopedia where everything is supposed to be intentionally non-sensible and absurd but my edit apparently did not meet his personal definition of funny.
My first thought was that Nvidia is going to have a monopoly on the technology and I feel even less comfortable with that than if it were just Windows only. Hopefully though if this catches on, or maybe even if it doesn't, AMD will come to the rescue.
Are we talking about finances or databases?
I hate to admit it but I often use NewEgg as a search engine. Once I find something I want on NewEgg I'll search for it on Amazon by model number, or something like that, and find it is cheaper there. I used to go to NewEgg 100% of the time years back but after they dropped free three day shipping I find myself using Amazon more on account of having a Prime subscription.
But Lycos, Hotbot, AltaVista, DogPile and all the alternative indexes are gone.
I remember when AltaVista was my search engine of choice and I had a Lycos email account. Now I just feel old.
I have actually heard that lead based solder is environmentally better because it would lead (pun not intended) to less waste and contamination. The reasoning is that the eventual breakdown of tin based solder (whiskers, fractures, etc..) causes electronics to fail far more frequently and far sooner than they should otherwise, and so as a consequence instead of fixing it people will just throw their devices away and get another one and then meanwhile their old device will find its way into a dump site somewhere.
That is just what I've heard. If anyone knows more about this I'd like to hear it.
I have a Note 4 and I refuse to upgrade much to the dismay of the reps at one of my carrier's store. None of the new Note phones seem to do anything that justifies an expensive upgrade to me and even if they did I still prefer Note 4 for the fact I can swap out the battery while on the go. An ideal phone to me would be basically a Note 4 with newer, faster, hardware but instead Samsung keeps coming out with the same rehash of the hipster paper thin phone with a non-replaceable battery that explodes.
For everything else; there is MasterCard
I have a Galaxy Note 4 and my phone goes from 0% to 100% in about 15 seconds when I go to swap the battery out with a spare one.
I have a Y-UY95 ultra thin keyboard from Logitech that I've been using a few years, however the one I'm using is a replacement because one of the springy things on one of the keys broke so I called Logitech and asked if they'd send me a new key or something under warranty but instead they decided to send me a whole new keyboard no questions asked and this one has worked for years without issue.
Now their headsets on the other hand are a different story. I had a G930 where the battery started failing and the right channel stopped working shortly after the warranty expired. I take good care of my things so it definitely was not from abuse. I replaced it with a Corsair Vengeance 2100 but now that one is starting to fall apart. Whatever happened to things that were built to last a lifetime instead of just a couple years?