Yeah for tech stuff stack exchange is the way to go. But if I'm looking for info on non-tech stuff, there's not really a site that I know of that has a bunch of general user submitted q&a. There's quora, but that's absolutely horrible.
Also even with stack exchange, the rules are a bit more strict there, low effort posts are uncommon which can mean you can't find some stuff there. Although usually there's some other forum you can find your answer on.
Right, but having a centralised search index thingy is better than none at all. Maybe there could be something where it's a joint effort from admins from many of the biggest servers, idk if that would work.
If this is about crowdstrike, idk if that quite applies here. I don't think anything really depended on crowdstrike falcon, it just had the ability to break every system it was installed on. If it stopped working but didn't crash the computers no one would care.
Ugh it's a goddamn hero shooter (they say it isn't but it sure looks like it to me). What made splitgate good was the simplicity. I'll still try this out, maybe they manage to make it good, but I don't have my hopes up.
Right, but you can have exactly a third of some group of particles. You can't have exactly pi of some group of particles I think is what they were saying
Making your own protocols means vulnerabilities are more likely. Better to use one that's been tested and audited (unless it's following something like this EU thing of course)
I mean, I would've said the same about the mobile apps, but here we are.