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Favorite open source game?
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Which part of it is open source?
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Favorite open source game?
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Which part of it is open source?
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Favorite open source game?
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Didn't know they actually published some source code. I looked at their GitHub account, unfortunately almost all of their repositories have this in their readme:
This is proprietary software owned by Anego Studios. All rights reserved.
You may NOT sell this software in any way, shape or form. You may NOT distribute this software in its unmodified form.
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GOG when available, but what should I choose between PS5 physical and Steam when not?
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And you don't need the official Steam client to download games. There's tek-steamclient and steamctl, for example.
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GOG when available, but what should I choose between PS5 physical and Steam when not?
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I don't get what that has to do with DRM. For example, I need to have a package manager installed to install packages. Doesn't mean the package manager is DRM.
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GOG when available, but what should I choose between PS5 physical and Steam when not?
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How is that any more DRM than GOG requiring you to use their website to download games from them?
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GOG when available, but what should I choose between PS5 physical and Steam when not?
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How? Steam games don't necessarily have DRM, they can be the exact same files you download elsewhere. And the Steam client may be proprietary, but no mechanism prevents you from copying it around or using it, other than requiring login data, which stores like GOG also require?
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It seems that Valve is working on a "SteamGPT" feature that will apparently deal with Steam support issues and is somehow connected to Trust Score and CS2 anti-cheat
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That's because it's a Protobuf file. Has nothing to do with prototypes.
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The 4th Linux kernel flaw this month can lead to stolen SSH host keys
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It's not about "someone else probably will", it's about "someone else already has". No one is advocating for diffusion of responsibility.
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It seems that Valve is working on a "SteamGPT" feature that will apparently deal with Steam support issues and is somehow connected to Trust Score and CS2 anti-cheat
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My guess is that this is part of some kind of machine learning pipeline, where users label edge cases to help train the model. Since it operates on account data, match data, and logs (see CSteamGPT_GetTask_Response), an anti-cheat use case would make sense, but it’s hard to say for sure.
This looks like data exchanged between the Steam client and server, and doesn’t contain any logic on its own.
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Another smart move
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That's just not true. It originally came from Bitkeeper's terminology, which had a master branch and slave branches.
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Wired versus Bluetooth earphones
Isn't latency still a pretty big issue?
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Another smart move
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Well, he doesn't seem so sure about it himself. From the same link:
(But as noted in a separate thread, it is possible it stems from bitkeeper's master/slave terminology. I hoped to do some historical research but health emergency in my family delayed that.)