What? It’s extremely easy if you look
What? It’s extremely easy if you look
Not dealing with a 100,000 pixel tall image
I mean, I think we’re saying the same thing, you just have better vocabulary than I :)
Right – I’m not saying you could build a compiler then just go to town. You would still have to build all the tools, using PHP, to interact with hardware, the way other languages do. A horrible idea, lol, but interesting, sort of. Since at its core as long as you can execute logic and read/write to memory, you could do it, I think
Theoretically if you found a way to compile PHP, you probably could though, right?
The first 3 or 4 used quake 3 engine for sure, but didn’t they switch it at some point?
Edit: nm I found the wiki page on the topic: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/IW_(game_engine)
Tldr; it’s what you said
Can you explain that? Are you saying there are modern engines using parts of quake 1 source code?
Got it. I was looking at lists of things on wikipedia that it could mean and I did not spot that one. Thanks for the response!
That must have been incredibly satisfying when you figured out the fix! Well done!
Curious – what’s an RCA in this context?
That’s the basis for my claim actually. The other position has a date not the word “present”. Which I now realize includes 2023 not this year, so I don’t know what the original question was getting at.
Nope. If he hadn’t quit, it would say “present” instead of July 2024
Yeah. Probably due to the fact that people will ignorantly declare firefox broken if they experience something like that. I don’t think the standard setting is terrible for privacy either, btw, just a bit more permissive than “strict”
Yeah, the graphene people hate Firefox, but I don’t really put too much stock in their opinion because there are places where they mention it in an alarmist way imo
On FF on my android phone, I just checked and “strict” privacy mode is not on so I guess by default cross site cookies may be enabled. Thanks for asking these questions – I’m setting that to Strict now.
I’m not certain. The “strict” privacy setting in FF probably does block them. Not sure if it’s default or not.
Cross site cookies specifically are the concern here. Other cookies cannot be read arbitrarily
Well I’m not an expert and I don’t feel like digging up all the specifics but the concerns generally are cookies. The person who replied here made it sound like Mozilla is letting websites steal your credit card number from open tabs or something
What they said isn’t exactly true. The actual concerns are far more narrow than the way they worded it
A string that represents types…