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To give this game anything less than a perfect score would be blasphemous.

Undeniably one of the most immersive and exhilarating experiences I have ever had in my many years of gaming.
发布于 2020 年 5 月 18 日。
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動畫這個詞 - 發音為“ah-knee-may” - 是動畫這個詞的縮寫。在日本,這個詞是用來指所有的動畫。但是,在日本之外,它已經成為日本動畫的一個全面的術語。

幾十年來,動畫是由日本製作的,這是一種本地產品,具有獨特的外觀和感覺,不僅僅是藝術品,還有故事,主題和概念。在過去的四十年中,它已成為一種國際現象,吸引了數百萬粉絲,並被翻譯成多種語言。

西方的整整一代觀眾已經長大了,現在正在把它傳給自己的孩子。

因為所有的動畫都傾向於混合在一起,所以將動畫視為一種流派是很有誘惑力的。這不是,至少不只是動畫本身就是一種流派,而是對這種材料是如何生產的描述。動漫表演,如書籍或電影,可以分為任何現有的流派:喜劇,戲劇,科幻,動作冒險,恐怖等等。

大多數動漫愛好者可以用兩個字來概括:“不一樣”。動畫是不像大多數美國漫畫,如“蝙蝠俠”和“蜘蛛俠”是不同於在日報​​中運行的漫畫。這些差異表現在很多方面,包括藝術品的故事敘述,材料的廣度,甚至文字的細微差別。

動畫藝術風格從”等表演中的華麗與古怪到“Azumanga Daioh!”等簡單直接的表演。也就是說,甚至用更多的“基本”藝術作品展示,仍然可以在視覺上引人注目。

動漫有這樣的方式,使一切看起來新鮮和新鮮。

它也不會迴避史詩般的故事情節,而這往往會導致數十次(有時甚至上百次)的劇集。儘管最好的動畫,不管他們的長度如何,都需要觀眾大量的情感參與。

動畫的絕對范圍顯示在那裡意味著大多數其他類型的電視或電影的粉絲可以找到反映其風格的動畫系列。

由於動畫的主題如此廣泛,所以有可能找到針對幾乎每個年齡段的動畫。一些標題專門針對年輕觀眾,或適合所有年齡段,如動畫系列“神奇寶貝”或吉卜力工作室電影“龍貓”,而其他針對十幾歲的觀眾和年長的像“犬夜叉”。甚至還有一些針對年紀較大的青少年的動畫,如“死亡筆記”,一些成年觀眾只有“怪物”和“女王之劍”。

日本對性和暴力的文化態度要求將某些標題放在比通常要高的類別上。比如,裸體在日本的處理更為隨便,有時候一個不是專門針對成年人的節目,會有西方觀眾看起來很活潑的材料。

動漫經銷商通常對這些問題十分清楚,並將包括實際的MPAA評級(G,PG,PG-13,R,NC-17)或電視“家長指南”評級,作為展示的目標觀眾的指標。檢查節目的包裝或節目清單,看看哪個評級適用。
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Cheating is the receiving of a reward for ability or finding an easy way out of an unpleasant situation by dishonest means. It is generally used for the breaking of rules to gain unfair advantage in a competitive situation. This broad definition will necessarily include acts of bribery, cronyism, nepotism, sleaze and any situation where individuals are given preference using inappropriate criteria.[1] The rules infringed may be explicit, or they may be from an unwritten code of conduct based on morality, ethics or custom, making the identification of cheating conduct a potentially subjective process. Cheating can refer specifically to marital infidelity. Someone who is known for cheating is referred to as a cheat in British English, and a cheater in American English. A person described as a "cheat" doesn't necessarily cheat all the time, but rather, relies on unfair tactics to the point of acquiring a reputation for it.[2]

Hacker culture, an idea derived from a community of enthusiast computer programmers and systems designers, in the 1960s around the Massachusetts Institute of Technology's (MIT's) Tech Model Railroad Club (TMRC)[1] and MIT Artificial Intelligence Laboratory.[2] The hobbyist home computing community, focusing on hardware in the late 1970s (e.g. the Homebrew Computer Club)[3] and on software (video games,[4] software cracking, the demoscene) in the 1980s/1990s. Later, this would go on to encompass many new definitions such as art, and Life hacking.

Today, mainstream usage of "hacker" mostly refers to computer criminals, due to the mass media usage of the word since the 1980s. This includes what hacker slang calls "script kiddies," people breaking into computers using programs written by others, with very little knowledge about the way they work. This usage has become so predominant that the general public is unaware that different meanings exist.[6] While the self-designation of hobbyists as hackers is acknowledged by all three kinds of hackers, and the computer security hackers accept all uses of the word, people from the programmer subculture consider the computer intrusion related usage incorrect, and emphasize the difference between the two by calling security breakers "crackers" (analogous to a safecracker).

Currently, "hacker" is used in two main conflicting ways:

as someone who is able to subvert computer security; if doing so for malicious purposes, the person can also be called a cracker.[7]
an adherent of the technology and programming subculture.
The controversy is usually based on the assumption that the term originally meant someone messing about with something in a positive sense, that is, using playful cleverness to achieve a goal. But then, it is supposed, the meaning of the term shifted over the decades since it first came into use in a computer context and came to refer to computer criminals.[8]

As usage has spread more widely, the primary misunderstanding of newer users conflicts with the original primary emphasis. In popular usage and in the media, computer intruders or criminals is the exclusive meaning today, with associated pejorative connotations. (For example, "An Internet 'hacker' broke through state government security systems in March.") In the computing community, the primary meaning is a complimentary description for a particularly brilliant programmer or technical expert. (For example, "Linus Torvalds, the creator of Linux, is considered by some to be a hacker.") A large segment of the technical community insist the latter is the "correct" usage of the word (see the Jargon File definition below).

The mainstream media's current usage of the term may be traced back to the early 1980s. When the term was introduced to wider society by the mainstream media in 1983, even those in the computer community referred to computer intrusion as "hacking", although not as the exclusive use of that word. In reaction to the increasing media use of the term exclusively with the criminal connotation, the computer community began to differentiate their terminology. Alternative terms such as "cracker" were coined in an effort to distinguish between those adhering to the historical use of the term "hack" within the programmer community and those performing computer break-ins. Further terms such as "black hat", "white hat" and "gray hat" developed when laws against breaking into computers came into effect, to distinguish criminal activities and those activities which were legal.

However, since network news use of the term pertained primarily to the criminal activities despite this attempt by the technical community to preserve and distinguish the original meaning, the mainstream media and general public continue to describe computer criminals with all levels of technical sophistication as "hackers" and do not generally make use of the word in any of its non-criminal connotations. Members of the media sometimes seem unaware of the distinction, grouping legitimate "hackers" such as Linus Torvalds and Steve Wozniak along with criminal "crackers".[9]

As a result of this difference, the definition is the subject of heated controversy. The wider dominance of the pejorative connotation is resented by many who object to the term being taken from their cultural jargon and used negatively,[10] including those who have historically preferred to self-identify as hackers. Many advocate using the more recent and nuanced alternate terms when describing criminals and others who negatively take advantage of security flaws in software and hardware. Others prefer to follow common popular usage, arguing that the positive form is confusing and unlikely to become widespread in the general public. A minority still use the term in both original senses despite the controversy, leaving context to clarify (or leave ambiguous) which meaning is intended.

However, the positive definition of hacker was widely used as the predominant form for many years before the negative definition was popularized. "Hacker" can therefore be seen as a shibboleth, identifying those who use the technically oriented sense (as opposed to the exclusively intrusion-oriented sense) as members of the computing community. Due to the variety of industry a software designer may find themselves in many prefer not to be referred to as 'Hacker' as the word Hack holds a negative denotation in many of those industries.

A possible middle ground position has been suggested, based on the observation that "hacking" describes a collection of skills and tools which are used by hackers of both descriptions for differing reasons. The analogy is made to locksmithing, specifically picking locks, which—aside from its being a skill with a fairly high tropism to 'classic' hacking—is a skill which can be used for good or evil. The primary weakness of this analogy is the inclusion of script kiddies in the popular usage of "hacker", despite the lack of an underlying skill and knowledge base. Sometimes, hacker also is simply used synonymous to geek: "A true hacker is not a group person. He's a person who loves to stay up all night, he and the machine in a love-hate relationship... They're kids who tended to be brilliant but not very interested in conventional goals[...] It's a term of derision and also the ultimate compliment."[11]

Fred Shapiro thinks that "the common theory that 'hacker' originally was a benign term and the malicious connotations of the word were a later perversion is untrue." He found out that the malicious connotations were present at MIT in 1963 already (quoting The Tech, an MIT student newspaper) and then referred to unauthorized users of the telephone network,[12][13] that is, the phreaker movement that developed into the computer security hacker subculture of today.

The main basic difference between programmer subculture and computer security hackers is their mostly separate historical origin and development.

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发布于 2017 年 8 月 1 日。
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Unturned..... What a game. It is fun and full of suspence. I have to say for this game being free and quite small it is one hell of a game. If you like Minecraft untruned is something for you. I personaly have never liked Untruned till i played about 2h, it sucked me in i played hour after hour learning something new everytime. This game is so good i dont play CS:GO or Warframe much any more now all what i play is Untruned. I rate this game 10/10. What a epic game it is........And i can guarantee you that more updates mean way more awesome deatures.
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