If they cracked, your installer may have fucked up. You need to leave a gap between panels because they expand with humidity and heat, kinda like flooring.
Perhaps I'm naive about the programming of video games, but why isn't anti-cheat for live service games handled on the server side? We already send mouse movement and keystrokes to the server to display in multi-player environments, why not just do anomaly detection on top of that data stream?
It feels like anti-cheat isn't my problem to solve, or to accommodate for.
At this point, even Brave that markets itself as "privacy first" is embracing AI. It seems like Firefox could differentiate itself from the rest of the market by being staunchly anti-AI, even in their development practices.
You'll never be able to poison existing data, only prevent them from gaining new data. Use email aliases, vpn, blocker tracking, and don't use the same username in 2 places.
Dad, is that you?