@ytekcil@DuckBurger4 Because you can edit sprites and code at the same time with one software, while dealing with game engine requires you to create sprites, export it, import it and then code it
@TechX1320@RohanKarMooN idk man, having a bunch of subdomains open isn't "leaving everything wide open" + there's a reason why they are doing html5 testing.
Привет, фанаты «Клуба Пингвинов»!
Я ищу утерянные файлы, связанные с игрой. Меня интересует русскоязычная версия альбома «Вечеринка начинается» («The Party Starts Now”) в формате .FLAC или .ALAC.
@chrisheatherly Interesting, It did somehow let
"Jet Fuel cannot Melt Steel Beams" (a 9/11 joke) through though. Thought that was pretty funny how it slipped through despite how complex it is.
The way this works was pretty interesting. One would think the best way to make a filter was to ban bad words, but instead it works by ONLY allowing certain sentences.
Image from the community (I believe this is from the 4Chan leak?)
The big moderation secret of Club Penguin was “fake send”
If you said something that was on the “gray list” - meaning not known bad like a racial slur - but was probably bad we would show it as chat on your screen but no one else would see it
Eventually bad actors got tired of the non-response and stopped doing it
Mute works under the same principle
#ESETResearch has discovered the first known AI-powered ransomware, which we named #PromptLock. The PromptLock malware uses the gpt-oss:20b model from OpenAI locally via the Ollama API to generate malicious Lua scripts on the fly, which it then executes 1/6