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How can I send a number across a Deno.TcpConn as stream of bytes?
Oh I agree, I just think it's usually possible to disagree with someone, and point out technical or other issues with their stances/arguments/positions, without doing so in a way that would upset a normal person. It's not always easy though, which is why tact is a skill.
There definitely are people out there that will take advantage of peoples' kindness though.
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How can I send a number across a Deno.TcpConn as stream of bytes?
Yeah, I recognize there are always decisions to be made, and many times there are reasons why a choice that seems optimal can't realistically be made, or that there are arguments for another approach; I still feel that unless someone is unable to provide their input in a respectable manner, or their input is of consistent negative value to the extent it hinders a project, it's a bit much to ban them.
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How can I send a number across a Deno.TcpConn as stream of bytes?
I'll look into that, but I think that is solving a different aspect of security than what I am concerned with here.
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This specification provides access to raw media, which is the output of a media source such as a camera, microphone, screen capture, or the decoder part of a codec and the input to the decoder part of a codec.
Is this going to be suitable for what I want (transferring game state, e.g. unit positions, faction ownership of areas, orders for units or buildings, etc.)?
Or is it meant to stream video/audio?99 replies
How can I send a number across a Deno.TcpConn as stream of bytes?
Sure, that's true; same as how tests can't prove code works correctly.
Should I just have people write .dll or .so files in C or something and have people use those on their ocmputers?
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How can I send a number across a Deno.TcpConn as stream of bytes?
I mean, I'm not really worried about the NSA screwing with my game, I'm just trying to make people have to work a tiny little bit to compromise users' systems rather than just hand the keys to the system to anyone who can write the simplest bit of JavaScript or TypeScript or whatnot.
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