A lot of the story only kind of makes sense because it's deliberately about things that are beyond human understanding. You get the story mostly through the eyes of humans who understand most (but not all) of the "what is happening" but almost none of the "how" or "why".
Eating beach bananas sounds like a great way to get some kind of weird illness. It's not like there's a nearby banana tree that they could have come from. But maybe I'm just too accustomed to grocery stores
Interesting, I thought it seemed like it failed to make an impact and overall didn't jive with people. Perhaps I'm just not the target audience for these anymore.
Meh, does anyone really care after The Witness? Braid was very much in the right place at the right time, but I'm skeptical of his ability to impress today.
The voice acting from the trailer was surprisingly good though - so much that it clashed with the video they were showing.
I'm with this guy. Just buy some seasoning salt or whatever and apply it with some oil. At this point the only advantage they're giving you is that they're pre measured portions.
Basically the only negative things I can say about NV is that they're really heavy handed with forcing you to go through the map in certain direction/order. Though it still opens up in the second half of the game.
That's a complaint about those phones not PKI in general then. Though it's surprising their enterprise support won't let you since that is (or was) a fairly common thing for businesses to do.
Isn't this just CRL in reverse? And CRL sucks or we wouldn't be having this discussion. Part of the point of cryptographically signing a cert is so you don't have to do this if you trust the issuer.
Cryptography already makes it infeasible for a malicious actor to create a fake cert. The much more common attack vector is having a legitimate cert's private key compromised.
Whole new game