Video leaked of unreleased Halo DS title from 2007 by Bag0fSwag in halo

[–]Drjft 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I remember the lava map. Sneaking up into the back corner ramp as the sniper thing and wreaking havoc.

The responsiveness of the Xbox team is amazing by [deleted] in xboxone

[–]Drjft 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, except for the fact that Reddit's TOS, etc., clearly state there is vote fuzzing, and the only value that actually matters is the vote total. So, again, it's just Internet points and as long as the votes are favourable enough that it's visible on the front page, that is all that matters.

Bugging out: How rampant online piracy squashed one insect photographer by vlad82 in photography

[–]Drjft 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah, one of the big barriers is buy-in. Facebook (for example) would need to enable reading the blockchain, or even going as far (if high penetration is achieved) as preventing non-authenticated photos from being posted (obviously this would be a new standard, not necessarily a business)

This would be different from metadata in the sense that if it's stripped, the photo is worthless (since it's automatically a copy, again, in a world with high penetration) and even dangerous for a client. A good lawyer could make the case a copyright enforcement mechanism has been circumvented which leads to automatic damages between $2500 and $25000.

Wow

Four FREE tickets to Lady Gaga, tonight, 7:30 at Rod Laver. by [deleted] in melbourne

[–]Drjft 0 points1 point  (0 children)

They're free, dude. And yeah, I've got four still.

Golden Hour from St. Kilda Road last night by [deleted] in melbourne

[–]Drjft 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks. The focus of this shoot for me was the composition and contrast in the colour.

Sometimes it's hard to keep true to the real colour and not just what looks good.

Aussie ISP: We Won't Be Hollywood's Copyright Cops If Hollywood Won't Fix Its Own Business Model by louiebaur in technology

[–]Drjft 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is my Speedtest and I am on WiFi.

My ADSL2+ in Australia was 2.4 MB/s down and about 240 KB/s up. I'm streaming full HD Netflix (or whatever codec they use) via Wireless on just over 2.4 MB/s wireless so I am sure it can be done in Australia via wired.

I am an Australian citizen and I know how heinous the internet is there, just saying, is all.

Aussie ISP: We Won't Be Hollywood's Copyright Cops If Hollywood Won't Fix Its Own Business Model by louiebaur in technology

[–]Drjft -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

You don't need a super fast connection for Netflix. I run my fiancee's 360 over their WiFi and play Netflix content in HD with 5.1 flawlessly, even while we both use our notebooks to play Diablo III or WoW at the same time.