The page requires JS to load its content - user agents without JS support just get a blank page.
I'm not sure if the bots that scrape data to train LLMs are capable of loading that type of page, or if they only work on pages that have the content inside the HTML itself?
Seems like a privacy concern that anti-cheat can see your browsing session details. I think I'd prefer for the browser not to expose that kind of stuff to random applications.
What if somebody's phone is of an alternative type, like a flip phone, and they can't install the app needed to tap phones? Then how will they become friends with another
Well this seems like basically a VNC to your running VM, but it's not a unique instance per user. I saw there were already apps open, so I tried opening a new tab and typing something I would recognize on it from my desktop, then opened it on my phone, and sure enough, it was there.
So if you were doing something, and another user logged on, if they get the same session they could just check browser history and see everything you did...
This feels like Browserling (which spins up a remote VM every session) but less secure...
This seems really cool, haven't played it yet but I took a glance at the first two levels and it looks similar to another game I've played - will definitely play through it when I get a chance. I wanna make a GPU but my board doesn't have nearly ennough dsp units, so a virtual one like in this game will have to suffice lol
I'm not sure if the bots that scrape data to train LLMs are capable of loading that type of page, or if they only work on pages that have the content inside the HTML itself?