i made an archery game that uses your charging cable as the controller
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@rebane2001 if it is possible to make the background from the camera view it would look like the attackers crawl over the blanket
@rebane2001 (they look quite innocent, you sure it's ok to shoot at them? They don't even have weapons 🥺)
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@rebane2001 (they look quite innocent, you sure it's ok to shoot at them? They don't even have weapons 🥺)
@Schafstelze they're wind-up training robots (u can tell from the way the legs move)
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@rebane2001 RIP USB connector
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@rebane2001 Ahahah, terrible idea! Love it!

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@rebane2001 Im reminded of when they wanted to remove the rumble pack to reload when developing Goldeneye.
"We were going to have reloading done by the player unplugging and re-inserting the rumble pack"
Interesting way of reloading the gun. I was thinking if this is how they want to reload the gun in the past, I wonder how are we going to reload the gun if we play the game in Emulator...But also, it reminded me there's 007 game on DS where one of it's interaction requires the player to close the lid and then open it to destroy some sort of a door in the game
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@hyrulian @mrpickles2000 @rebane2001 those are dangerous: they come apart after some uses and can produce a faulty contact.
This is a fun idea, and a sure way to destroy the charging port. Those have a limited number of uses.
@wtrmt @hyrulian @mrpickles2000 @rebane2001 I'm using Netdot's (haven't had any reliability problems) and can confirm the game works
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@piggo@piggo.space @rebane2001@infosec.exchange i think I'm gonna make my website tell the user to charge their phone if its under 20% now
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@rebane2001 the fluff in my charging port getting more and more compacted
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@rebane2001 I see on your charging cable that it is indeed a fun game
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@C3nC3 @rebane2001 no, it shouldn't have access at all. There is absolutely no legitimate use for this, at most gimmicks like the above, but most use ot as a data point for fingerprinting
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@C3nC3 @rebane2001 websites should quite simply not have access to ANYTHING
The code can fundamentally not be trusted, ever, and as such it having access to anything is always a security and privacy risk
Also, for notifications: I've seen how a normie acts with those, they just accept everything then get constant notifications on their ssystem with right wing propaganda and scams. So no, websites should not be able to push notifications, either, because thw harm outweigh any theoretical good (oh, and I also don't truat random websites to have scripts that run all the time in my browser, even when the website isn't open, just to fetch notifications) -
@C3nC3 @rebane2001 websites should quite simply not have access to ANYTHING
The code can fundamentally not be trusted, ever, and as such it having access to anything is always a security and privacy risk
Also, for notifications: I've seen how a normie acts with those, they just accept everything then get constant notifications on their ssystem with right wing propaganda and scams. So no, websites should not be able to push notifications, either, because thw harm outweigh any theoretical good (oh, and I also don't truat random websites to have scripts that run all the time in my browser, even when the website isn't open, just to fetch notifications)@reiddragon @C3nC3 imo notifications are fine (i even use them for fedi!), but the ux sucks - it should be that you have to open a menu to turn notifications on, not get an intrusive allow/block prompt
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@rebane2001 это для тех у кого есть магнитный адаптер)
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@rebane2001 dear fuck why that’s gonna ruin your phone
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@rebane2001 @jmac wow this is cursed, well done
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@rebane2001: Are you being funded by Big Cable?
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@rebane2001@infosec.exchange interesting. but I dont wanna break my charing cable or my USB port.
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