

Yes, it’s open source antivirus software.
The entire internet practically runs on what these guys do.
It has a tool that you can use to scan whatever binary you want and it’ll tell you whether or not it’s a virus which fits what you need to do
Baby Marxist.
Currently deprogramming and chewing though the reading list
I like to argue as a way to learn. I won’t use fallicous argument techniques if you won’t. I will still try and be polite though. Will probably keep commenting as long as people respond.
Yes, it’s open source antivirus software.
The entire internet practically runs on what these guys do.
It has a tool that you can use to scan whatever binary you want and it’ll tell you whether or not it’s a virus which fits what you need to do
Just run the file against clamav, and you should be able to tell whether or not it’s got issues. That’s generally what’s done in commercial spaces.
Yeah these people unironically think it’s a zerosum game. They can’t get ahead if other people like immigrants can get ahead.
Seriously its like some countries read that book and thought it was a how-to guide.
No worries, the United States legal system and the way we create laws and try to enforce them is incredibly archaic, and even most people here don’t understand how it works.
Codify to statesian means to put a law on the books. Abortion was legal because of a court ruling not a law. That’s why the supreme court could do what they did.
As far as this law goes it can’t just be revoked. Either the us supreme court would need to strike it down as unconstitutional (this would likely be a lengthy court battle), or Congress needs a “supermajority” to pass a new law that invalidates the previous gay marriage law. This law can’t just be “revoked” from my understanding.
Now there is a whole lot of bs the govt can pull to still get its way but technically it will still have to follow this law.
You’re right that it’s not impervious, but it’s at least a roadblock versus there being nothing in the way. You know what I mean?
Well, then that would be true for every right in the United States. The enforcement mechanism for “rights” is to sue the infringing party.
That means if the govt infringes your rights you sue them to be “made whole”.
Thats how it works for every right including the first amendment rights. 🤦
What you’re saying is the law doesn’t matter regardless of what is passed. Which I agree with but it’s different then your initial point
I didn’t say it was good way to legalize it but it’s completely in line with how the rest of us citizens rights are enforced.
This is how it works in the US.
Yes it does mean the burgeoisie can basically ignore the law.
Yes it does fucking suck. This is part of what makes the us an authoritarian hell hole.
Kinda shit that money’s a form of free speech until it’s used to boycott the U.S. and its allies.
This law just keeps getting dumber and dumber
Think if we make enough noise about Epstein we can make him give us recreational weed federally too?
Yeah, that’ll definitely save his plummeting popularity.
It certainly won’t inspire yet another mass exodus from a game that is already fledgling from company mismanagement.
Wouldn’t this be the tyranny of the minority? Since these positions are minority positions?
Look, I’m all for giving the Democrats a ton of shit. They absolutely deserve it, but let’s not spread misinformation.
https://www.congress.gov/bill/117th-congress/house-bill/8404
During the 2022 congressional session, they managed to get a law on the books to codify interracial marriage and gay marriage. Unfortunately, the enforcement mechanism is that people have to sue the state to enforce their rights, or that the DOJ needs to do something about it, but it technically is there.
its a supply issue
Pretty sure we have a fair amount of empty houses in the us due to private equity buying them up for profit.
Hey wordpress isn’t that bad if you host it yourself
Life finds a way
I think there are quite a few games that end up holding up really really well because the gameplay is so good.
Fallout New Vegas comes to mind. I really like The Outer Worlds and I think it was released in, like, 2019.
God of War was released in 2018 and that game holds up beautifully.
I’ve also been playing through Wolfenstein 2 and that was released in 2014.
Dishonored is still amazing, and I think that game was released in like 2012. The art style has a lot to do with the timelessness of that game.
Good games last forever I think.
It’s not like traditional antivirus software, it just includes a tool that you can use to manually scan files to see if it has a virus signature, which is all Eset and most virus scanners are doing on the backend. They’re also doing what’s called heuristics, which is where they’re using predictive modeling to try and identify if a program has what they call an attack signature. This does result in false positives, just so you’re aware.
All virus total is doing is running a bunch of virus engines like eset and clamav on the back end to see if it triggers anything.
If both your virus software and clamav comes back clean, then I’d trust it.