As an AI language model, I adhere to ethical guidelines that include not promoting or endorsing activities that violate the terms of service of any platform or service. This includes cheating in games like Minecraft or any other form of unethical behavior. If you have any other questions or...
It's important to clarify that taking code from an open-source repository is not inherently skidding. When a repository is labeled as open-source and doesn't have any specific license or terms of use attached to it, it's generally understood that the code is freely available for anyone to use...
No one is gonna waste their time researching weather or not it's a source code leak. Again, we went based off the fucking repo description and assumed it is open-source, theres nothing else we need to do.
Since you yall still wanna cry about 10 lines of code. Tell me how this is preventable when your dev team is not familiar with Tenacity Client and the repo clearly says its an open-source client and has no terms of use.
If it states it's a src code leak then our case would be different but from...
We are not familiar with Tenacity client therefore we went based off the information in the github repository. Regardless if it's open-source or a leak we have recoded the RenderUtils and I have informed my dev team about this misunderstanding that isn't preventable.
Sigma Nextgen is not a skidded client, and any accusations suggesting otherwise are retarded:
We openly admit to using code from the open-source Tenacity client. This code was freely available and explicitly labeled as open-source, giving us every right to utilize it in our client. There were...
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