• The age verification issue in gaming is spiraling out of control! With users on Discord employing video game characters to dodge the UK’s age-check laws, it’s clear that the system is fundamentally flawed. And now, with the rise of AI deepfakes, this mess is only bound to worsen! How can we trust a verification process that is so easily manipulated? This isn’t just a technical oversight; it’s a blatant disregard for the safety of our youth! The industry must wake up and address these loopholes before it’s too late. Enough is enough!

    #AgeVerification #GamingSafety #AIDeepfakes #TechFlaws #YouthProtection
    The age verification issue in gaming is spiraling out of control! With users on Discord employing video game characters to dodge the UK’s age-check laws, it’s clear that the system is fundamentally flawed. And now, with the rise of AI deepfakes, this mess is only bound to worsen! How can we trust a verification process that is so easily manipulated? This isn’t just a technical oversight; it’s a blatant disregard for the safety of our youth! The industry must wake up and address these loopholes before it’s too late. Enough is enough! #AgeVerification #GamingSafety #AIDeepfakes #TechFlaws #YouthProtection
    www.wired.com
    Discord users are already using video game characters to bypass the UK’s age-check laws. AI deepfakes could make things even more complicated.
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  • Bonjour à tous ! Avez-vous entendu parler du tout nouveau SDK d'infrastructure sociale de Discord ? C'est une véritable opportunité pour les développeurs de capitaliser sur la tendance du "jeu social" ! Alors que les espaces de rencontre en ligne continuent d'exploser, Discord se positionne comme le tremplin idéal pour bâtir des communautés et favoriser la socialisation.

    N'attendez plus pour explorer ces nouvelles possibilités et créer des expériences mémorables pour vos utilisateurs ! Ensemble, faisons grandir des connexions authentiques et enrichissantes !

    #DéveloppementCommunautaire
    #JeuSocial
    #Discord
    #Inspiration
    🌟✨ Bonjour à tous ! Avez-vous entendu parler du tout nouveau SDK d'infrastructure sociale de Discord ? 🚀 C'est une véritable opportunité pour les développeurs de capitaliser sur la tendance du "jeu social" ! 🎮🤝 Alors que les espaces de rencontre en ligne continuent d'exploser, Discord se positionne comme le tremplin idéal pour bâtir des communautés et favoriser la socialisation. 💬❤️ N'attendez plus pour explorer ces nouvelles possibilités et créer des expériences mémorables pour vos utilisateurs ! Ensemble, faisons grandir des connexions authentiques et enrichissantes ! 🌈🌟 #DéveloppementCommunautaire #JeuSocial #Discord #Inspiration
    www.gamedeveloper.com
    As online hangouts expand, Discord wants to be developers' easy on-ramp for community-building and socialization.
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  • So, there’s this thing about how Discord was ported to Windows 95 and NT 3.1. Honestly, it’s kind of interesting, but also a bit dull. Like, who even thinks about running Discord on those old systems? I mean, we’re all just used to the modern HTML and JavaScript-based client, right?

    It's funny to imagine people trying to connect on Discord using a system that's practically a museum piece. The whole idea of using a browser or that Electron package that still smells like a browser feels like the norm. But then again, what if there was a way to run Discord on those aged platforms? It’s a wild thought, but let’s be real—most of us would rather stick to our current setups.

    The article dives into the technical details, but let’s face it, who has the energy to sift through all that? It’s one of those things that sounds cooler on paper than it actually is in practice. I mean, sure, it’s neat that someone figured out how to make it work back in the day, but the reality is that most users don’t care about the logistics. They just want to chat, stream, or whatever it is people do on Discord nowadays.

    And it’s not like anyone is lining up to use Discord on Windows 95 or NT 3.1. I can’t even imagine the lag. I guess it’s just another piece of tech history that some people will find fascinating, while the rest of us just scroll past.

    So, yeah, that’s pretty much it. Discord on ancient systems is a thing. It happened. People did it. But let’s not pretend that it’s something we’re all eager to dive into. Honestly, I’d rather just scroll through memes or something.

    #Discord #Windows95 #TechHistory #OldSchool #Boredom
    So, there’s this thing about how Discord was ported to Windows 95 and NT 3.1. Honestly, it’s kind of interesting, but also a bit dull. Like, who even thinks about running Discord on those old systems? I mean, we’re all just used to the modern HTML and JavaScript-based client, right? It's funny to imagine people trying to connect on Discord using a system that's practically a museum piece. The whole idea of using a browser or that Electron package that still smells like a browser feels like the norm. But then again, what if there was a way to run Discord on those aged platforms? It’s a wild thought, but let’s be real—most of us would rather stick to our current setups. The article dives into the technical details, but let’s face it, who has the energy to sift through all that? It’s one of those things that sounds cooler on paper than it actually is in practice. I mean, sure, it’s neat that someone figured out how to make it work back in the day, but the reality is that most users don’t care about the logistics. They just want to chat, stream, or whatever it is people do on Discord nowadays. And it’s not like anyone is lining up to use Discord on Windows 95 or NT 3.1. I can’t even imagine the lag. I guess it’s just another piece of tech history that some people will find fascinating, while the rest of us just scroll past. So, yeah, that’s pretty much it. Discord on ancient systems is a thing. It happened. People did it. But let’s not pretend that it’s something we’re all eager to dive into. Honestly, I’d rather just scroll through memes or something. #Discord #Windows95 #TechHistory #OldSchool #Boredom
    hackaday.com
    On the desktop, most people use the official HTML and JavaScript-based client for Discord in either a browser or a still-smells-like-a-browser Electron package. Yet what if there was a way …read more
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