I'll get my friend to buy it from me for millions, then he can give the money back to me and when it sells again, we can split the profit. It's win-win!
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Understandable but this is not a fuse in common usage of the word, which is used to break a circuit to protect against over-current. Rather it's an part that changes state irreversibly (much like a fuse would) when something happens. There is no implication that it would cut off the power to the CPU in this sense.
That is every media outlet in China, unfortunately, since it's part of how the CCP stays in power.
Are there legally pirated games?
It also seems to use a remarkable amount of CPU power for some reason, I could hear my PC's fans spin up significantly.
I tried looking for where the company developing Logseq was located and couldn't find any information at all. The only thing I found was this in the T&C
If you have any questions or suggestions about the Terms and Conditions, do not hesitate to contact me at tiensonqin@gmail.com.
Giving cheat authors instant feedback in terms of detection results in cheats getting better at evading detection more quickly.
It's cat and mouse when it comes to banning, even with hwid signatures the cheaters are able to use sophisticated spoofing techniques. Also there are side effects like legitimate players buying second hand pcs that have been banned.
You're having a bit of a lark, aren't you?
How would a server-only method detect esp or wallhacks, which are generally speaking client-only exploits?
Yes. It's a matter of knowing what you trust on your pc and understanding your threat model. Programs running in user mode can also be malicious.
It's not even that good, I'd take a nice BLT over it any day of the week.