I am WAY too unqualified to understand any of the technical stuff, so I'll be waiting to hear thoughts from experts on this one. It looks like if there are no major flaws in it this is a great thing for the platform overall.
I am a bit out of the loop in terms of RDBMS history, what do you mean by MySQL refugees?
If functionality exists in the client app, there's nothing to be done to stop someone from bypassing checks.
Looking into it further this looks like it's an API between the backend of a service and Google though. That would be difficult to defeat, but you could probably spoof the identity of the requesting device with enough effort
Damn, you're living in the future. I'm still stuck using three shells.
Well today I learned, thanks for the correction.
~~The "P" is for predictive, not pre-trained. Generative Predictive Text~~
Edit: Nope I was wrong.
What are some of the popular Matrix clients that you've seen have this problem? And are they open source?
I've been curious about Matrix for a while as a potential Discord replacement, but haven't actually tried it. Might be interesting to check it out and see whether I can contribute to one of the clients somehow.
If exploration, discovery, and puzzling out mysteries aren't engaging for you, it might just not be your type of game.
Well, sure, but with this device there's maybe the potential for indie developers to do something unique with that hardware I suppose?
Not really sure what the barriers to entry are for an indie dev to develop for the Switch. Maybe it's not as difficult as I imagine it is. /shrug
Oh shit. I'm bookmarking this. I might have to set up my Vive Pro again after so many years...
Was that supposed to speak to some part of my comment...?
It seems like a complete non sequitur to me.