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@kisukadas

127.0.0.1 Katılım Haziran 2011
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ZooL
ZooL@ZooL_Smith·
@EligeWorshipper People just want it back just for the dlore. Cbble has never been that great. If they add it back it'll be the least played map if the layout didn't change lol.
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DB_-@kisukadas·
@DanielSen_csgo @ng11527781 @WarmupServer @Reddit This not a problem per say but you could improve the randomness of it. In mirage DM regular players know for example that when you spawn on chair you will have always a guy top mid left, one boxes, one short and one under. This sometimes lead to people camping to get ez frags.
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daniels
daniels@DanielSen_csgo·
@ng11527781 @WarmupServer @Reddit We put server performance above spawning! So some spawns might miss the normal premium quality. But still interested in a video of maybe 3 mins with like 3 bad spawns and we'll analyse it with the team in detail. the watermark being activated would be cool.
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vx-underground
vx-underground@vxunderground·
Claude 🤝Persona
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DB_-@kisukadas·
@eugenio8a8 Well we dont know what data is used, the dataset can do more harm than good(think data poisoning from earlier days of vacnet, pruning may not be cost effective).If they feel they need to start from scratch to get a more robust system I think theyll go for it, I would 😅
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eugenio8a8
eugenio8a8@eugenio8a8·
@kisukadas that we understand, but doesnt make all data useless...either way isnt wrong what you said
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Fletcher Dunn
Fletcher Dunn@ZPostFacto·
@davepl1968 Subversion was a big step up from Visual Source Safe snd CVS!
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DB_-@kisukadas·
@UnwsGear The new ones seem slower too
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DB_-@kisukadas·
@UnwsGear Was there any change to the silver fox skates? I had ones from a couple months ago laying around and received today new ones and the new ones are darker?
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Defiant Ghost
Defiant Ghost@TheDefiantGhost·
Edward Snowden said it the best: "When you say 'I don't care about the right to privacy because I have nothing to hide,' that's no different than saying 'I don't care about freedom of speech because I have nothing to say.'" "Simply because you are following the law, doesn't mean that you'll be exempt from governmental interference in your private life."
Brave@brave

Privacy is a human right, friends. Browse and search accordingly.

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DB_-@kisukadas·
@PulsarGears Something like the Microsoft intellimouse 3.0 or even a Microsoft habu shape.
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Pulsar Gaming Gears
Pulsar Gaming Gears@PulsarGears·
If you could design any mouse shape you want, what would it be? Whether it's a higher hump, a more aggressive grip, or something completely new - we want to hear your ideas. Drop your dream specs or sketch ideas in the comments! 👇
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No to Digital ID
No to Digital ID@NoToDigitalID·
EU Chat Control has now been rejected THREE times. It’s always been the same in the EU. If the “wrong” vote is delivered you vote again
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DB_-@kisukadas·
@UnwsGear I thought so, but then this sentence is a bit misleading (?) 'Since Razer started using laser sensors'
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UNUSUAL WAY SPORTS
UNUSUAL WAY SPORTS@UnwsGear·
Since Razer started using laser sensors, this is the first time they have optimized the Y-axis on the Viper V4 Pro. The smaller shadow indicates that the resolution has also been improved. It could also be that multi-exposure has increased the sensor's frame rate, resulting in a smaller laser incident angle, which makes the shadow area change even less. The LOD adjustment and lift-off distance algorithm have been completely recalculated. Overall, I feel this is a genuine internal improvement. By the way, the mouse skates are currently in production and will be released very soon.
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DB_-@kisukadas·
@eugenio8a8 @CounterStrike Tbh I haven't played yet with this update. The concept is nothing new (insurgency has it). Being able to pick up the magazines would be interesting. We could see intentional 1 bullet reloads to keep magazines in a specific place for retakes for example
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eugenio8a8
eugenio8a8@eugenio8a8·
new updateeeeeeeeeeeeeeee 🚨🚨🚨 @CounterStrike Ahhhhhh???? WHATTTTTTT???? Reloading with bullets left will discard the mag and the bullets still on it and use a new one. WHATTTTTTTTTTTT???????????
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DB_-@kisukadas·
@f4micom If they are as reliable as their cars we are cooked
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Wyatt Walls
Wyatt Walls@lefthanddraft·
This thing is going to find a cure for cancer before it stops falling for dumb tricks.
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DB_-@kisukadas·
@FlareyCS It's even worse if you look at the 300 matches talents over at @FACEIT
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flarey
flarey@FlareyCS·
no wonder people only complain about CS2 this guy got 175 matches on premier with these stats and not banned...
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Mullvad.net@mullvadnet·
Mass surveillance and censorship are escalating in many countries right now. There is a global attack on secure encrypted communication. Often, authorities, politicians, and tech companies work together to push for new laws. One example: when Ashton Kutcher (yes, the actor), through his tech company Thorn, tried to introduce total surveillance of all EU citizens through undemocratic and corrupt methods. First, Ashton Kutcher convinced the EU Commission that they could scan everything on an EU citizen’s phone or computer (messages, photos, emails, phone calls, all of it) for child sexual abuse material without, at the same time, looking at the content of other types of communication. And then? And then EU Commissioner Ylva Johansson presented the legislative proposal called Chat Control, which aimed to scan everything on all EU citizens' phones and computers (including conversations in end-to-end-encrypted messaging services). The message from the Commission was: we will only search for child sexual abuse material (CSAM). And then? And then experts from all over the world explained to her that the kind of scanning she was talking about (as Ylva described it: a drug-sniffing dog that can detect illegal content in a message without reading the message) simply cannot be done safely, and that Chat Control would mean the end of privacy and pose a security threat to all Europeans. Ylva responded with: “what about the children?” And then? And then it was revealed that Thorn, the organization founded by Ashton Kutcher and which had been lobbying for Chat Control from the beginning, was selling the kind of scanning technology that could be used for Chat Control – despite being registered as a charity organization in the EU’s lobbying registry. And then? And then it was revealed that Thorn, together with the EU Commission, had also started and funded “children’s rights organizations” that had supported the proposal. What appeared publicly to be charitable organizations were in fact lobby groups. And then? And then it was revealed that Europol wanted unlimited access and wanted to use the scanning for more than just child abuse crimes, saying that all data – also unfiltered and innocent material – should be stored because it “could at some point be useful to law enforcement”. And then? And then it was revealed that employees at Europol had joined Thorn, to lobby their old colleagues. And then? And then politicians in Brussels wanted to exempt themselves from the scanning. And then? And then the European Parliament, in an almost historic consensus, voted against the proposal and called Chat Control nothing but mass surveillance. As one of the members of the parliament said: “The Commission wasn’t focusing on protecting children but wanted mass surveillance.” And then? And then The Council of the EU (law proposals must go through both the Parliament and the Council), after three years of negotiation, finally reached a common position on Chat Control. The requirement for mandatory scanning (including end-to-end encrypted messaging services) was removed, which is a major victory, but several problematic elements remain in the Council's position. For instance, the Council wants to demand ID Control to use messaging services (including end-to-end encrypted). And then? And then, in 2026 the final negotiations began, between the European Commission, the European Parliament, and the Council of the EU. At the same time, the European Commission is working on a Plan B, through the initiative Going Dark/ProtectEU, where they once again try to force total surveillance (this time organized crime is the excuse) on the citizens of the EU. And then? youtube.com/watch?v=fPzvUW…
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