sonymegadrive
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- Comment on Steam games will now need to fully disclose kernel-level anti-cheat on store pages 3 weeks ago:
Easy Anti Cheat - requires manual removal
Wait, so this sketchy, privacy-invading stuff remains even after a game is uninstalled?! I had no idea.
How is this stuff not classed as malware at this point?
- Comment on I miss console ads being this weird 4 months ago:
Watching this gave me Aphex Twin vibes. Then I discovered it was directed by Chris Cunningham. So yeah, that’s why
- Comment on Cisco to lay off more than 4,000 employees to focus on artificial intelligence 8 months ago:
Has “laying off staff to focus on AI “ become a common euphemism for “we hired too many people”?
- Comment on EU Article 45 requires that browsers trust certificate authorities appointed by governments 1 year ago:
That means cryptographic keys under one government’s control could be used to intercept HTTPS communication
Could someone smarter than me explain how this would be possible? Wouldn’t the browser still be able to enforce privacy between the client and origin? Or is it the case that certificates issued by these CAs could in theory only support weaker cyphers?