I mean, it may be subjective, but Internet was open to public in '93, and divs were specced in '97.
It was more of a joke anyway. The layouts were often tables long after divs if I'm not mistaken
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Yeah that's not how I remember the early Internet.
More like gifs everywhere, wild colours, you have to have that fancy html marquee! And terrible layouts, because aligning divs is difficult.
Good times
I mean, yeah, what kind of relationship did you expect?
They're not running youtube for the good of their heart
Does anyone actually have a suggestion for a less intrusive alternative?
Do you realise how difficult and ineffective server-side anti-cheat can be?
Although it would be the only way to actually try and detect someone using a second machine for hacking/inputs.
All of this will become an increasingly uphill battle for the devs.
You may have been unlucky to get the DRM corrupt.
Someone pass me the draino right now
This has to be the most pleasant thing in the world after a day of dealing with customers
I think the thought experiment uses typing monkeys simply for random key presses, not actual monkey behaviour.
I.e. they will type, but they don't understand language, so it will be somewhat random.
It's becoming difficult to tell the difference.
Do I need to #include those first?
Before they borrow their bottom jaw in like a wheel loader, only to later barf it out on the one carpet in the house
Most EVs can charge off kf a regular socket using a dedicated cable.
It can take days to charge.