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this guy allows other people to invest money into killing others, mostly it'a arabs so far but yet again he looks like a chosen one. I hope his shit crashes


thanks for sharing this was a good read for a software developer looking for work in web development.


SHORT SHORT SHORT. Someone has to pay the price for the G side.


I wonder what people used to do with these fake 41M accounts. I suspect alot for influencing conversations online.


Can someone confirm if this update does fix the zero-click exploit from Pegasus ?


Nobody is in a position to confirm that. You can reasonably assume there are multiple viable 0click vectors at any given time, regardless of patch level.


Terminology nit: An exploit is a technique or automation to take advantage of ("exploit") a vulnerability. So fixing a vulnerability breaks an exploit.


Is there a confirmed zero-click pegasus exploit for ios 26?


Apparently not even Apple can authoritatively confirm that: https://9to5mac.com/2025/02/20/apple-currently-only-able-to-...


This is defo a well needed project. The only other alternative I can think about is Mixamo. Goodluck and hope this projects overtakes Mixamo


I just uped the wow factor. I will share more updates on it. I actually learnt so much


wow sobering feedback thank you


I was working with a startup here in Montreal building an online social sweeps casinos. One of the bottlenecks we faced was taking the decision to build games internally. First shot in the foot was a in-house game developer hire wich got paid 250K USD to develop our own proprietary slots game using Playcanvas and failed after 6 months.

All the work went down the drain except for the class components he had developed which we shared with a external game developer agency on a very "cheap" 100K contract to develop slots, plinko and a 3 other other games. I left my job last week and I'm sure the agency route isn't successful however they decided to go with the game providers route which take 6-7% of the net GGR.

During my time at the job, I decided to develop my own Plinko game hoping to get a raise or up my position in the company however quickly realized I was capped. So I thought pushing this as a standalone game would get me solid experience and potentially the opportunity to monitize my game.

So I took my time to build the plinko game ( took me 6 months) to get where I'm at and I'm almost loosing hope that I can make money out of this!

It has a crypto deposit and withdraw system, provable fairness (not fully plugged in yet) and a completely different gaming experience compared to the other plinko games. All I need to do is purchase a domain, set up mainnet(real money) mode and run a few stress tests. Should I give up and move to the next project or should I run it ?


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