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unfortunately, nearly all AV abides by the “cannot be larger than 68 bytes” rule
Saganaki@lemmy.zipto
memes@lemmy.world•uhm no im not downloading a .sys file i swear its just wikipedia
3·4 months agoEh, not really. It’s also not a bad implementation, IMO.
You can configure a webserver to detect if the request is coming from a bot (discord) then return one payload (regular html page). Otherwise return another (download the sys file).
There really isn’t a foolproof way to determine this, either, because browsers will just straight download files if it has an extension in the url.
It’s okay to have a wrong opinion.
(Don’t take this seriously)
Saganaki@lemmy.zipto
Piracy: ꜱᴀɪʟ ᴛʜᴇ ʜɪɢʜ ꜱᴇᴀꜱ@lemmy.dbzer0.com•*Permanently Deleted*English
23·5 months agoMost of this is just plain incorrect. Or at the very least, drastically oversimplifying it…
Mentioned this in a thread, but will comment at a top-level:
ProsperousUniverse.com - You’ll end up wanting to use spreadsheets for the game. It’s EVE Online production/trading without the combat.
It’s a very slow paced game so don’t go into it expecting a current-era gaming experience. And yes, super viable to play the game without paying anything for at least 9months.
Sounds like you’re playing ProsperousUniverse.
I’m described by this meme and I don’t like it.


One (contrived) example would be to have a drive that doesn’t have any installed file system filters on it. Filters being the hooks that windows, antivirus, etc have that intercept file writes and such. Could make it much faster on windows for that use-case. I can see custom software using that drive.
Contrived? Definitely. But potentially useful. I can see it working similarly to something MS has in testing which is the file system thing that is super fast but is limited in features—can’t seem to find it atm…
Edit: Found it. Dev drive via ReFS.