I used to strive to keep my hands on the keyboard and only use the mouse when necessary, but this customized mouse kind of flipped that paradigm for me. Now anything I would have used a keyboard shortcut for in the past, I can do from the mouse. I incorporated several shortcuts that were new to me and several I was familiar with, but could never quite remember. Now I don’t need to remember the right combination of modifiers and letters or arrows on the keyboard; it’s all laid out on my mouse’s six keys in a way that is very logical (at least to me). I can quickly Shift-click; Control-click; Enter; Backspace; Delete; Escape; Tab; Refresh; Undo or Redo; cut, copy, & paste; switch apps, tabs, & virtual desks; control media; and so much more, without navigating the right-click menu, all from my mouse thanks to my custom firmware.
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The reason is always the same: the content and the key that decrypts it are both present on the client’s machine. The user’s hardware decrypts the content to display it. The user’s hardware is, definitionally, something the user controls. Any sufficiently motivated person with the right tools can intercept the decrypted output.
The most obvious solution here was to rewrite each of these backend C# systems as Unreal C++ code. This would be an incredibly risky undertaking. There were hundreds of backend APIs that needed to be converted like this. Furthermore, each of these APIs relied on complex interlocking logic systems powered by the aforementioned custom conditional language. The C++ code would also need to be able to parse and understand this language to support all the existing content. Without our established C# test suite, it would be extremely tricky to pin down functionality and make sure every edge case was accounted for. Was this even possible in just 6 months?
It’s just the latest twist in the acquisition saga, which started with a bidding war that reportedly also involved Apple, Amazon, and Comcast. Once Netflix and Warner Bros. came to an agreement on December 5th, Paramount tried to force its way into the deal, announcing a hostile bid worth $108.4 billion in cash. Unlike Netflix’s deal, Paramount’s includes an acquisition of all of Warner Bros. Discovery, including its cable networks.