Level1 News January 3 2020: The Hidden Dangers of K-Pop | Level One Techs

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Considering localisms here “ring” -> “anus”, it was very funny hearing super casual and intended seriousness;

You don’t have any way of knowing if someone is trying to break into your ring.

I mean that must be really loose security then, I would like to think I would notice.

The problem is that, unlike regular sports, e-sports are not regulated at all, and so the ones at the top make millions, whereas everybody else (which is most of them) get nothing and end up unemployed because they neglected school to train 12 hours per day.

I remember seeing a documentary about this, but I can’t find it.

Regarding the patching of the movie Cats;
Cinema’s use encrypted (I presume) HDD’s to transport movies that aren’t films.
They may download too, but at elast some of them are on hard drives.
I guess they could used SSD’s, but I’m guessing they won’t change for a while