Well, it's not like you have any option. Browsers only run Javascript, right?
Yeha sure.... Why not.
Ah ok, 20 years seems fair. I wonder if Nintendo is concerned people would rather play old emulated games for free instead of buying new (expensive) games.
Or are they planning to monetize these old games at some point? Imagine if they provided a monthly subscription to a library of emulated games for Switch. Playstation does this in the Premium subscription layer.
Anyways, if they are going after people emulating 20yo games, that's pretty unreasonable. That's some penny-grabbing shit right there. How much people actually emulate games anyways? How much people want to play 20yo games anyways? I can't imagine that being any kind of threat to their income.
That would be pretty nice. But companies usually protect their IP, so they won't go around showing how they code their games.
If they open source it isn't it easier for other companies to release clones? Not identical but inspired on their code. At a lower cost because the engineering challenges of coding the game are already taught in there.
Lol
I hope they go with a more linear gameplay, I'm done with openworlds. Seriously, side-quests are so fucking abused. They are ridiculous, it's just artificial content, they give nothing in return.
My phones are constantly wet (not like that, degenerates) and IP68 has saved me more money than repairability.
Only pure liberals think leaving the free market by itself with minimal regulation is a good thing. Capital attracts capital and becomes basically a snowball.
But is the solution a market controlled by a centralized entity? You just pointed out politicians can also be corrupted. So... Giving more power to an entity that can be corrupted is the solution?
The problem is corruption. Any system you can propose can be fucked up by corruption. The justice system, politicians and government can be corrupted under any system because they are human.
If I'm wrong, just propose any system and I'll tell you how it crumbles because of corruption.
If by location you mean IP address, the XSS script could also send the IP address of the user to the attacker. Then the attacker could do write operations spoofing that IP. They wouldn't get a response but the write operation would be done anyways.
Maybe doing a 2 way handshake before every administrative action to ensure the IP wasn't spoofed? Idk, I'm not a security person.
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Ah ok, server side rendering with no JS. I mean, server-side rendering is good. But a front with no JS? Idk, the page would feel pretty outdated. I wonder if there modern front-ends with zero js.