I got that reference! Surprised to see it out in the wild.
I got that reference! Surprised to see it out in the wild.
As someone who is much more centrist/liberal, I had to block a whole bunch of leftist communities recently just so that I could keep enjoying the Fediverse. I would have greatly prefered not to, but so much of leftist content on here is far too cynical to any other position.
Currently it’s Theotown, which is basically SimCity but with very fair monetization and it has plugins.
It seems like you like puzzle games, so I would suggest Pic-a-Pix, Trees and Tents, and Hashi.
Why is this news?
Correct me if I’m wrong, but that was only one user who made that comparison, and they got downvoted hard for that.
Those storm troopers must be some big boys.
It’s probably easier for law enforcement if those kinds of people are all in one place.
Context is important. Literally the next couple verses in both passages say something along the lines of "The disciples asked, ‘Then who can be saved?’ Jesus said, ‘With people it is impossible, but not with God; for all things are possible with God.’ "
According to the Lexham Bible Dictionary, “most scholars reject this interpretation because the meager textual evidence most likely can be attributed to speculations about this verse by some church fathers.”
According to the Lexham Bible Dictionary, this interpretation “dates back to the fifth century and suggests that kamelos, the Greek word for camel, should actually be read as kamilos, which denotes a rope or a ship’s anchor cable. … However, most scholars reject this interpretation because the meager textual evidence most likely can be attributed to speculations about this verse by some church fathers (Origen, Cyril of Alexandria; see Fitzmyer, Luke, 1204; Barclay, Matthew, 239).”
They also disagree with the gate interpretation, saying that “Scholars have found no historical foundation for this view, and no evidence supports the existence of such a small gate in Jerusalem’s walls.”
Just because you shouldn’t trust them doesn’t mean you’re not allowed to interact with them. It just means you need to be careful.
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This seems to imply that the hacks were done through Apex itself and not through Easy Anti Cheat like everyone was speculating.
While I am sceptical of rootkit based anti-cheat as well, I am also not a fan of how quickly everyone has jumped to assuming this is EAC’s problem and not a problem with Apex Legends, is there some solid evidence for that that I’m just unaware of?
Is there any evidence that it was a hack of EAC and not of Apex Legends itself?
Learning how they lost is useful information in of itself. And even losers could probably tell you things like how quickly the other side could respond, what kind of equipment they used, basic lessons learned, etc.
It’s a leash that connects to the paddle board, but that was my first thought too.