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Kazumara, to piracy in I feel like the Steam Deck is the best proof of Gabe Newell's quote that "piracy is a service issue."

If there was no DRM we wouldn’t need to trust anyone to undo it.

Or if that emergency release of the DRM was a contractual guarantee we had at point of purchase, we’d also need less trust.

Kazumara, to piracy in I feel like the Steam Deck is the best proof of Gabe Newell's quote that "piracy is a service issue."

That’s a good policy. As long as the right people are still around to enforce it, it’s a little reassuring.

Kazumara, to linux in Micro***t Word on Linux and alternatives

How much is your 10Gb/s plan?

Kazumara, (edited ) to linux in Mullvad has Deb and RPM repositories now!

Because wget doesn’t use standard output for the downloaded file by default, instead it creates a file with the name in the url in the workingdir. If you want it to use standard output you need -O -

Kazumara, to piracy in What are your thoughts on fiber through the city?

I didn’t refute that it was impossible. I refuted that the time where 50 Gbit/s is slow is that far off if 25Gbit/s is possible today.

Kazumara, to piracy in What are your thoughts on fiber through the city?

My father just had the electricians pull in Cat 7 Ethernet at a friends place, but they used Cat 6 terminators. After that fiasco we were also discussing if it woulnd’t have been simpler to have them pull fiber and use media converters plus a switch with some SFP+ and SFP slots.

Kazumara, to piracy in What are your thoughts on fiber through the city?

My ISP offers 25 Gbit/s up and down for 64.75 CHF per month. Currently I’m just too cheap to get hardware for it, so I’m on the 1 Gbit/s plan for the same price.

So maybe a bit sooner than 2050.

Kazumara, to piracy in What are your thoughts on fiber through the city?

The best model in my opinion is if a municipality lays the fiber, then opens the infrastructure up for renting under FRAND terms to all ISPs. When I say infrastructure here, I mean both the fibers and the associated rack space on the other end of the fibers, including power and cooling.

Regarding the specific questions in your post body; I think you should be fine, because a smaller ISP is not as much of a target for intellectual property enforcement, and they probably won’t have a big compliance team like the big ISPs can afford.

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