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sas41 commented on Reverse engineering Call of Duty anti-cheat   ssno.cc/posts/reversing-t... · Posted by u/deverton
sas41 · a year ago
Cheating in multiplayer games has become such a huge problem, it has destroyed trust across every major FPS.

I am a long time CS player, but I did briefly play one of the new CoD games, before they went crazy with Nicki Minaj skins and bong-guns.

A person was so convinced I was cheating, they started doing OSINT on me while still in a match, and they found my old UnKnOwNcHeAtS account as some kind of proof that I am cheating (that account was 12 years old by that point).

I abhor cheating, and I have a lot of interest in computer science, so of course I wanted to see how all of it works and did my research during my youth, taking care to never compromise the competitive integrity of the games I played, but if you look around, there is not a single game that I can recommend to people anymore.

Games like Escape From Tarkov are so busted, cheaters are stealing the barrels off people's guns and crashing their game/PC on command.

My beloved counter-strike's premier competitive game mode has a global leaderboard that acts as a cheat advertisement section within the game.

Games like Valorant are a cut above the rest on account of their massively invasive anti-cheat, but are nowhere near as clean as most fans claim, I mean, you could write a cheat for the game using nothing but AHK and reading the color of a pixel.

There is a whole industry of private matchmaking for counter-strike, built solely on the back of their anti-cheat and promises of pro-level play to the top players.

EDIT: I found the screenshot, it was MPGH not UnknownCheats, but yeah, they also had a game ban on their account.

sas41 commented on Mario meets Pareto   mayerowitz.io/blog/mario-... · Posted by u/superMayo
atomicUpdate · 2 years ago
> the animation and the scroll-sensitive layout (vs. just having a series of static diagrams) makes it unpleasant for me to read.

I totally agree; I don't understand the fascination HN has with these types of sites. It all feels like extraneous design just for the sake of it, rather than actually making anything easier or better to understand.

sas41 · 2 years ago
I think sites/pages like this hold an important role, presenting information to people who have trouble visualizing concepts or need visual aid to better assimilate information is important and sometimes, a simple 2D rendering or a dry graph just isn't enough.

And if you need a 3d graph, you're only a handful of lines away from smoothing out your presentation, so why not?

There's also the more subjective aspect, I think adding the effort to make something look nice and slick, animated well, could be both an interesting challenge and a relaxing pass-time. It's pleasing both to make and digest, in a way, it sits in an intersection of design, art and technique and as an added bonus, could help capture the attention of someone who struggles with short attention spans even better!

sas41 commented on Ask HN: What is the thing you've built that you regret the most?    · Posted by u/Octabrain
sas41 · 3 years ago
I've built a website and a browser extension/addon that allows you to download any video at it's best possible quality or as an MP3, made it mostly for myself but it was public.

I made sure I don't collect any data except the URLs that come in, for debugging purposes, so that if I see too many failures I can fix whatever the issues is and attached an inbox so people can reach me.

I've seen some really disturbing stuff in the logs, you can tell from the URL alone, zoophilia, murder and executions, rape, but that's all stuff you can find on the internet.

I stopped looking at the logs long time ago, but I vowed that if I ever get a whiff of underage sexual content going trough the site, I will take it down and use it only in private.

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Ow, I also get emails from horny people who really want to download specific porn videos from unsupported websites.

sas41 commented on Ask HN: Tools you have made for yourself?    · Posted by u/themantri
sas41 · 5 years ago
I built PACT [1] to allow me to partition my CPU for different processes.

I built SASRip [2] and MediaReaper [3] to download media from the internet to better share with my friends.

I also have a myriad of small tools and scripts to automate most of my work, whatever that work is. I've done many different jobs and I've automated a thing or two in all of them. ----

[1]: https://github.com/sas41/ProcessAffinityControlTool [2]: https://sasrip.cf/ [3]: https://sasrip.cf/Home/MediaReaper

sas41 commented on OBS Studio 27.0   github.com/obsproject/obs... · Posted by u/TangerineDream
zwarag · 5 years ago
It sounds awesome but also kinda hard on the network. How much bandwidth do you need to make that work?
sas41 · 5 years ago
I will keep it short, say you have 4 perspectives, each with the same setup in 1080p60 @ 2500Kbps, combining in to a 4K video at the ingest server.

Now, your ingest server needs to map each perspective on to a 4K canvas and upload that stream somewhere, let's assume a 5 Mbit 2160p60 stream this is what you get:

Clients 2.5 x 4 = 10 Mbps upload.

IServer 10 Mbps download.

IServer 5 Mbps upload.

EDIT: Twitch caps @ 6 Mbps for streaming so it doesn't matter if 5 Mbps is enough or not, 6 is max for Twitch.

sas41 commented on I made an app that can help you learn Regex syntax   keycombiner.com/regex/... · Posted by u/tkainrad
sas41 · 5 years ago
I tried showing my students how to use Regex and explained how I use it quite often to edit large amounts of repetitive texts, and the look of confusion that over time, switched to fascination in a few kids was just so satisfying.

I love sharing resources such as these with them.

Thank you for sharing.

sas41 commented on Acid test: scientists show how LSD opens doors of perception   theguardian.com/science/2... · Posted by u/42droids
sas41 · 5 years ago
As someone who can't even stand cigarette smoke, let alone do drugs, I have a particular fascination with psychedelics.

The idea that there are things my brain is capable of, but needs a kick-start to do them just tickles my curiosity bone.

Perhaps one day, after I retire and if it's legal, I might try it.

sas41 commented on Step Inside Ashton Kutcher and Mila Kunis's Sustainable L.A. Farmhouse   architecturaldigest.com/s... · Posted by u/andyxor
sas41 · 5 years ago
For many people, living a sustainable life means giving up a lot of modern technology and comfort, for the wealthy, not so much.

Life has become so expensive for most people that were it not for cheap, low quality food and goods, most people wouldn't be able to make two ends of the month meet.

I often think about what I can do to live a better, healthier and more sustainable life, but other than minor changes to my diet, I can't do much.

I can't afford a car or a license, so I can't afford to live outside the city, have my own garden like my grandparents do.

I can't afford my own house or apartment so I can't really invest in more efficient cooling/heating solutions and install solar, etc.

I can't even bring myself to recycle anymore, because the garbage containers are right across the street from my window and the truck just grabs and dumps them all in the same place, making the active thought process of being mindful to recycle a pointless endeavour.

In fact, as I am writing this, I just watched it happen again.

sas41 commented on Neera: One place to search for niche queries   neera.ai/... · Posted by u/gk1
sas41 · 5 years ago
I know I've had queries that had no results or at least no relevant results in the past from your traditional search engines, but now that there is a search engine that claims to find results for such queries, I can't seem to come up with any.

Anyone else have a good example of Neera in action?

sas41 commented on Deep in the rainforest, old phones are catching illegal loggers   wired.co.uk/article/ecuad... · Posted by u/montalbano
sas41 · 5 years ago
What a great use for what would otherwise be e-waste.

At first, having only seen the title, I thought that the loggers were out there with their phones and perhaps the responsible authorities had set up their own 3G/4G/5G towers to get alerted and/or triangulate their location.

u/sas41

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