(08-22-2013 09:50 AM)Tad Carlucci Wrote: [ -> ]Back when I was a "hacker" it was (a) legal, (b) encouraged, and © nothing like what we now call "hackers" (I'm not sure whether to blame the news media or Hollywood for that). Nowadays the kind of "hacker" I was is now called a "network security consultant" and we (well, not me, any more: I'm retired) get paid a lot to constantly think about ways to improve security. Often, that means we're thinking about ways to bypass existing security measures.
So, yeah, I guess I have a hacker's mind. Virtually everything I look at, I think, "What's the threat matrix, where are the attack vectors, how easy are they, and how well known?"
Ahhh .. the good old days. I remember being told more than once .. "go ahead, break it if you can. But if you can, you have to tell us how so we can fix it!"
My next question seems to have gotten lost in the hacker bonding.
Question:
Is there a way to apply to have a specific kit for a wearable item made?
Thanks!
(08-22-2013 10:25 AM)Thorn Witrial Wrote: [ -> ]
My next question seems to have gotten lost in the hacker bonding.
Question:
Is there a way to apply to have a specific kit for a wearable item made?
Thanks!
Not yet (besides the collar & cap kit) but maybe you could suggest that if that would be possible I think that would be extreme fun.
I want access to those KittyCats vests!! so I can make cute T-shirts!
please? please? please??
On a side note, any 'attachables' have to be a single prim, I made wearables for Krafties before so no elaborate collars more than 1 prim. That goes for vests and socks, luckily Krafties allowed full perm sculpts, so I could make cute hoodies and such.
I don't know if KittyCats will eventually provide a designer kit like Krafties, but if its do-able for no-mod no-copy virtual pets, I don't see why not. As long as scripts are no mod and off-limits to us, it can't be hacked.
A sculpt map is just a texture, so that would work.
As to your assertion about it being secure, that sort of false thinking only leads to jaw-on-the-floor, "How did they do *THAT*?" scenes.