Recent content by ChipBoundary

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    Is the US government lenient on Microsoft's "cascade of security failures" because of an overreliance on its systems?

    There is no major company that hasn't had numerous breaches. Stopping them is impossible. All you can do is put forward reasonable efforts to mitigate the damage or catch the perpetrators after the fact. No security system can ever be invented to keep people out completely. If a bad actor wants...
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    Dragon's Dogma 2 launches to "Mostly Negative" review bombing after microtransactions reveal, and man, what a bummer

    Review-bombing should be a crime. I hate the gaming community, so much. They are literally the worst humanity has to offer. They aren't legitimate reviews of the product. Oh no, micro transactions in a single player game. Totally pay to win. How is that any different than buying a cheat device...
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    Dragon's Dogma 2 hands-on preview: First impressions with this VERY clear game of the year contender

    Dark Souls games aren't hard. They just have badly designed control schemes. Almost no game is as "hard" as Dark Souls because they are designed better. I can't speak for this game, but I played the first one and it was nothing like Dark Souls. Trust me, the issue isn't you. I've beaten the...
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    Hi Microsoft, please stop using 'harmful designs' and deceptive tactics to give Edge the competitive advantage over other browsers on Windows, say...

    Okay, so Mozilla's claim is that....users are so brain dead, they can't figure out how to install other browsers and that Microsoft suggesting Edge to its users, somehow prevents them from doing so? No, the reason Chrome, Mozilla, and other browsers aren't being used and are losing market share...
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    I paid just $199 for this WD NAS with 18TB of HDD storage for Black Friday — and you can too!

    First of all, that thing is not a NAS by any definition. NAS stands for "Network Attached Storage". This thing is an external hard drive. It does not have any network ports on it. It uses USB, which makes it very slow compared to an actual NAS. The only way to make it available on a network is...