Also, again, you do really sound aggressive in the end, even if you’re not trying to.
We don’t ‘care about encrypting the cache’, this code is unchanged since 2016 except for a few fixes for performance and DoS issues caused directly by it. It’s easier to keep it than to remove it.
Re-enabling the built-in executor is intended at some point in the future when there’s a common framework for people to use that does state routing validation server-sided and enforced entity lockdown, for the time being it was only disabled as a crazy fuckton of retards came crying and started spreading crackpot theories and insults all over everywhere, and it didn’t have the desired effect of stopping the sale of illicit hacks either.
Stolen would imply it’s no longer on your server. Plagiarized, maybe, but by then you can trivially report violation of your copyright to, say, support@fivem.net and the relevant server will get blocklisted.
That’s why support@fivem.net was originally opened: license violations, not for the insane amounts of misguided spam it is getting now from the world’s most likely Darwin Award candidates.
Similarly, this project was started to have an open sharing-based community where people shared content and competed based upon data, not the current way-too-popular layer atop a series of black market content releaking, infinite foreign players, abusers and the likes, in an ecosystem where a billion of people started ‘MP mods’ after us but instead of working with us they started their own projects plagiarizing large portions of our code disregarding any current and former license terms, keeping all their code to themselves, and being completely unwilling to cooperate, forcing us to ‘compete’ and constantly be ‘compared’ to other mods, and getting infinite crying when we do something, when we don’t do something, when we do something wrongly, when we don’t know about something that happens in the ‘RP’ community, and where everything somehow has to be about money.
As to that latter point, I know you’re going to mention ‘hurr but the Patreon stuff’ - note this was only introduced 2 years in as a final ‘giving in’ to the fact the community didn’t give a rat’s ass about sharing but only wanted to illicitly profit off of the project without giving anything back content-wise, money-wise or anything-wise except for crying, crying and crying.