Though I do hate how most agents have standardized on terminal TUIs (despite being incorrectly called CLIs) precisely because terminals are a complete mess
The quality of the agent is 50% model quality and 50% harness quality.
Gemini CLI is a bare bones harness, whereas Claude Code and Antigravity are "batteries included" harnesses
To put it in ad speak, ACP is too basic for how advanced the agy harness is
"If you do not wire the money, the anticheat will activate and delete all your data"
If it announces itself after installation it would obviously be malware. But if the software does exactly what the user expects it to do, and the user installs it with consent, why would it be malware?
Otherwise BitLocker or a disk eraser would be malware just because it performs a destructive action.
Wikipedia goes by the same definition, it's harmful software that operates without the owners knowledge.
It may seem like a weird hill to die on, but calling every Anti-Cheat or DRM a "rootkit" or malware kind of takes any meaning away from the term. And is also just misinformative to the workings of DRM and Anti-Cheat.
It's not the first time that DRM has caused damage. The Valorant one is particularly bad as no user should expect hardware damage or data loss even if they cheat, but I still 'member Sony's DRM that was a legitimate rootkit [1].
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sony_BMG_copy_protection_rootk...
Because the water vapor undergoes antimatter annihilation in the atmosphere so the molecules disappear I suppose?
I'm sure there are/will be discussions privately between the two to figure out a resolution.
It has utility because it's a store of value, and it's a store of value because it has utility because it's a store of value, and it has utility because it's a store of value because it has utility because it's a store of value...
That explains it perfectly...
2. Are you aware that many people cannot charge at home?