I would unironically pay up to 50% of the worth of a AAA game (maybe through crypto, Monero would be a perfect usecase for this) to to a cracker to download a non-DRM game from them than to pay the full amount to the studio.
Adding DRM makes no sense. People might be incentivized to pay and download directly from the cracker’s site (lets say, fitgirlrepacks) than from torrent reuploads that might contain malware. That might be where the profit incentives come in to entice crackers to do their valuable work.
Dm me if u want one
Mentally translating this as: Competition from the free market unfairly prosecuted by a tyrannical state that enforces the monopoly of “intellectual property” of corporations
This is insane. This does not warrant a 48 year sentence; some actual rapists and murderers get off for less time. The “justice” system is a joke and doesn’t prosecute criminals. It prosecutes those that threaten the system.
Code a terminal application that downloads from libgen from a c tutorial book you downloaded from libgen
libgenception
I don’t think they’re talking about the Somalian kind of pirate here boys…
Ah of course i was gonna say even with a cgnat they would have some way of identifying the traffic.
Thank you. So in a way if the carriers upgrade their infrastructure there would be a decrease in privacy because then it’s a one-to-one correspondence between IP address and customer, but then the customer would have the ability to host servers? The one scenario where the industry dragging their heels on upgrading is actually good for the consumer (in some respects) lol
Adding commas to that number: 4,294,967,296 addresses. More humans that IP address seems like a huge miscalculation in the internet infrastructure
Oh boi i didn’t know ipv6 was this spicy
ELI5?
Pretty neat
HUH. has anyone here given it a shot?
YES. My gf made the point that when our kids are young, when their frontal lobe hasn’t developed yet, we will teach them black and white morality. But that’s only half the truth, since stealing from walmart or a big chain has a different moral flavor than stealing some random person’s things. In a way, I acknowledge that piracy isn’t stealing, and carries with it enormous societal benefits, like the freedom of information, but it’s still illegal, and I don’t want them to be OK doing illegal things.
Maybe the perfect solution is to leave out the inconvenient fact that piracy is illegal when teaching them how to pirate. LOL
Now you’re stuck in the backrooms. The lights turn off. You hear a loud growl.
If i paid for every required college textbook I would be broke. I’m already broke now, but that’s a different story.
In hindsight, i probably should’ve sticked to the linux-lts kernel and used an older version of nvidia drivers that didn’t have the out-of-order frames issue
This was fascinating to read. I have no idea, but i hope the piracy community can figure it out and help save bees :3
Thanks for this 🙌 this is also pretty good
Oh and also for docker noobs, you might wanna put a sudo
before the docker commands ;)
uBlock origin!!