@pixelpaperyarn yeah, definitely a good thing. Also the playlists look pretty great!
@pixelpaperyarn yeah, definitely a good thing. Also the playlists look pretty great!
@skipfordj i *think* it's a driver issue and the hardware is okay. I'm pretty random about games i go on a spree with occasionally. I seem to hit NMS just often enough to be entirely baffled by updates
Still tinkering with a game that involves hacking mechanics.
So I grabbed the big CSV list from CVE of software vulnerabilities since 1999 and fed the descriptions to a Markov chain generator.
Thought that might help gin up flavor text for in-game exploits. The generated strings are chock-full of company and brand names, which might be problematic.
The Markov chain results are nonsensical but seem serious...
Microsoft Paint Shop 1.4 and password. After Free license key may allow XSS
Parallels Plesk Panel module. Successful attacks via the "WebKit" component. It allows remote
Red Hat Enterprise Monitor. Cross-site scripting engine handles different-origin frames, potentially exploit this issue was discovered in
The Johnson & Compiler before 1.3.1 Final have access control, which allows attackers
@SporkyDorky Oh yeah, I totally could... once I built a list of all those names. I was hoping to be super lazy and just hand-wave an algorithm at the problem :)
@SporkyDorky (which I mean, is half the reason things get dystopian in reality, but yeah...)
@ifixcoinops That sounds super neat and makes me want to play with RGB LED strips :D
We clean the windows often, but the nose plot is back within a day or so
Recruiter mail lands in my inbox: "I'm reaching out from ... Travis Kalanick's new startup"
HAHAHHAHAHAHHAHAHHAHAHHAHAHAHHAHHAHHA *gasp* HAHHAHAHHAHAHHA
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