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Which will happen first?

  • Jason Hall finishes developing his game

    Votes: 38 0.7%
  • YandereDev finishes developing his game

    Votes: 599 10.7%
  • Grummz finishes developing his game

    Votes: 149 2.7%
  • Chris Roberts finishes developing his game

    Votes: 170 3.0%
  • Cold fusion

    Votes: 2,085 37.1%
  • The inevitable heat death of the universe

    Votes: 2,579 45.9%

  • Total voters
    5,620
Wow, there is exactly one person (allegedly) playing Heartbound at the moment. I'm guessing it's just running on Mald's computer somewhere in his cybersecurity laboratory.
Somewhere, in the deep backwoods of rural america, in a dingy cabin, a man lies dead, his head blown to bits Kurt style, sitting in a chair, shotgun held to where his head once was. At his desk, his monitor hums with a dim blue glow. The final player of Heartbound. Five minutes playtime.

Fucking zoom niggers have no concept of p2p gaming or hosting your own servers anymore.
Corporations won!
Zoomers have absolutely no concept of "owning" anything. I've met zoomers that are literally afraid to use a pc. It may as well be magic, and they refuse to learn.

Now why is Jason replying to this random Vtuber?
Looks like a child, too, like every Vtuber. Who watches this shit, man?
 
IP deez nutts, negro. New Xeets up in this bitch:
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Now why is Jason replying to this random Vtuber?
His whole Dune arc is heavily retarded. As usual and just like DSP he needs to LARP as if he's a better fan than you of the game he's playing.

The best demonstration of that is his take on Dune lore


This is only half right and he's missing some major bits about sand trout that explains the spice explosions.

As usual he's explaining things he probably read on reddit or somewhere else then LARPs as a fan of the franchise and acts like he's that old savant that knows forbidden knowledge.
 
His whole Dune arc is heavily retarded. As usual and just like DSP he needs to LARP as if he's a better fan than you of the game he's playing.

The best demonstration of that is his take on Dune lore


This is only half right and he's missing some major bits about sand trout that explains the spice explosions.

As usual he's explaining things he probably read on reddit or somewhere else then LARPs as a fan of the franchise and acts like he's that old savant that knows forbidden knowledge.
I thought it was sandtrout? He could also be talking about his ferrets when he said that a lot of things die just for one to be born.
 
His whole Dune arc is heavily retarded. As usual and just like DSP he needs to LARP as if he's a better fan than you of the game he's playing.

The best demonstration of that is his take on Dune lore


This is only half right and he's missing some major bits about sand trout that explains the spice explosions.

As usual he's explaining things he probably read on reddit or somewhere else then LARPs as a fan of the franchise and acts like he's that old savant that knows forbidden knowledge.
who would have guessed
 
Why do people have it in their head that their IP address being known is basically the same as having your pc connected to public wifi while running windows 98?

Your ip address isnt really private and if you want to keep it hidden use a vpn, problem solved.
Because it used to be the case that everyone connecting to the Internet had their own personal IP address, and service providers would route almost all packets for it straight to your network interface, no questions asked, with all the entailed security implications. It's true that today's niggercattle have little to fear from their NAT's IP address being visible to some webmaster.
The answer is:
Depends.
A very big depends, hence the emphasis.

Ever since the IPv4 pool got exhausted, every RIR has been juggling IPv4 addresses via NAT, diluting them more and more just to ensure everyone is still connected to the Internet. Nowadays, in practice, it means that your public facing IP fits one of these three criteria:
a. Static IP
b. Dynamic IP
c. CGNAT IP

In the first two cases, the endpoint between the Internet and your local network is your router. This means that when someone gets your IP, they get a pointer to your router from the Internet, and your router is now the only thing stopping hordes of port scanners from all over the world finding an exploit and breaking into your network to then commit wire fraud or other nefarious crimes from your connection so that all the blame lands on you and not them. In case of a static IP, your IP is a permanent link back to your network. In case of a dynamic IP, a router restart (more specifically a PPPoE/DHCP session reinitialization) or simply passage of time will roll a new IP for you, and the old IP will now point to a different client.

Now, in the last case, what happens is that your IP is shared with other clients of your ISP. This is what's known as CGNAT, or carrier-grade NAT. In this case, the endpoint is your ISP's datacenter, so if someone obtains your IP, they can't do jackshit with it. These are becoming more and more common, but classic IP assignments that point to your router are still prevalent. If you can open a port to torrent or host a game server, you have a classic connection where your router is the only thing between your network and the hostile environment that is the Internet. If you have an insecure router, that can fuck you over. If you opened remote management ports, or other ports, like for torrenting or hosting game servers, without understanding what it does like an idiot, you know damn well that every possible exploit under the sun is gonna be tested on those as soon someone sniffs them out.

Going back to the initial question, why do people still fear that someone getting their IP means they're fucked? Simple, they heard some valid anecdotes about public IP addresses, but they have no understanding of their home network so they make irrational assumptions out of their own lack of knowledge. CGNATed connection? Nothing to worry about. Fancy prosumer/enterprise router? Hopefully the guy that installed it for himself knows what he's doing, and if he does, he knows he has nothing to worry about. A static/dynamic IP on a chinkshit ISP router or an old TP-Link? A disaster waiting to happen, possibly already a part of a DDoS botnet. Which one does the normie have? He has no idea, he's too tech illiterate to verify, so he will panic. Jason sure as hell wouldn't know what I'm talking about, but he sure would parrot it all with confidence like he knows shit.
 
Jason sure as hell wouldn't know what I'm talking about, but he sure
Actually your post reads exactly like a transcript of one of his shorts where he presumes to lecture people on something everyone above the age of 25 already knows. I thought this was an artistic choice on your part.
 
everyone above the age of 25 already knows
Try speaking to people above the age of 25 that aren't carbon copies of yourself and you'll quickly realize that for the average person everything that I've wrote is arcane magic and not common knowledge.
 
everything that I've wrote
I'm not about to get dragged into a hissy fit (you seem to already be in like three of these concurrently), but I will admit that the combination of the self-congratulatory tone and "dumb" reaction sticker followed up with "everything that I've wrote" made me laugh out loud.
 
Actually your post reads exactly like a transcript of one of his shorts where he presumes to lecture people on something everyone above the age of 25 already knows. I thought this was an artistic choice on your part.
Slav's autism rants come from a deep love for the craft. Mald is an obnoxious ferret fucker who wants to verbally jack himself off. Both are autistic, in very different ways.
@Slav Power, my autism stickers are from a deep place of respect.
 
Looks like a child, too, like every Vtuber. Who watches this shit, man?
Morbidly obese low self-esteem and self-respect men who gave up on pursuing women in favor of a anime virtual female who will say your name if you donate 2$

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PreserveTube refuses to archive. Local archive pending.

Seems legit. Local KF encoding took ages. Sorry Null.



A static/dynamic IP on a chinkshit ISP router or an old TP-Link? A disaster waiting to happen, possibly already a part of a DDoS botnet.

That was the point of my previous post. With IPv6, CGNAT and NAT translation will, for many customers, pool them into public facing addresses like the late 90s, without built in IPsec measures. In fact many consumers won't be behind a NAT at all unless they're using a VPN or ISP grade modem before their own router. Even then, knowing someone's IP address opens up their network to traffic abuse.

Worst case would be DDoS, and depending on the architecture, packet sniffing to reverse resolve MAC addresses.
 
IIRC Lime is Vinesauce's vtuber member.
OT but Vinny and Joel remain the only tolerable members as they are the OGs.
Just posting a reminder that Mald played with Vinny in some Minecraft collab last November, before the Mana Gem incident:
Fortunately, what comments acknowledge Mald are all about roasting him about his SKG take.
 
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