Not specifically on Lemmy, but basically any way you could be contacted as the developer of the game
This video explains it from the perspective of someone that found their keys given resold on other platforms:
Not specifically on Lemmy, but basically any way you could be contacted as the developer of the game
This video explains it from the perspective of someone that found their keys given resold on other platforms:
Ah yes, my favourite triology naming method; 1,2 and ~~3~~ Ultimate Carnage
In my country, flashing lights for stores are outright banned, because it might trigger epilepsy seizures. Seeing a pharmacy out of all places using it feels very weird.
I'd trust him if he said that at the time this incident happened. Not fucking 2 years after that. Even Yandev's apology felt more genuine, and that says something.
Adding onto this, either have a temp mail addon, or have one such site bookmarked on your browser.
Parallel universes if Team Aqua or Team Magma did succeed
Onion slicing job be like
kemono works by people buying the subscription to share the content they can see some patreon pages. If it's just image files; it's always obtainable this way. Just wait for someone to upload them there, or be the hero and do it yourself.
If it's a program that runs on your computer, it's possible but you'll need some decompilation knowledge. Typically you'll need to see which variables change when your authentication is successful and adjust them accordingly.
If it's a program that works fully server-side, there isn't much possible way unless an XSS of some sort is possible on the site; which in that case the site owner has bigger problems than some rando trying to pirate their program.
Oh damn, that'a sad loss
Does http sites exist at this point though?
Highly depends on the people using the server. If it's for you and a few friends, even a Raspberry Pi 2 can do the job.
Speaking of violators, North Korea is in violation of GPL 2.0 since they didn't provide me the source code of the kernel when I asked for them for it.