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Nah, Louis explains that the app is open-source, but describes open-source as source-available.

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I Know What You Download From A Select Few Public Trackers We Monitor

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Software supply chain attacks exist, you know?

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KDE feels like an unpolished Windows desktop to me. I find it difficult to do things the KDE way when everything feels like Windows on first glance, but doesn’t 1:1 behave like Windows. It’s a disjarring experience for me, and probably others who migrate from Windows to Linux. I also think that Gnome has better touchpad gesture support than KDE, which makes Gnome the logical choice for companies that sell Linux laptops.

Z-Library Blog: "Unprecedented seizure of our domains with books on rare languages" (z-library.se)

Today we are forced to share some sad news - yesterday many of our domains were seized again. We should highlight that the majority of the seized domains were not mirrors of the Z-Library website. Instead, they were separate sub-projects, containing only books in rare languages of the world, and their blocking is perplexing. For...

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What you’re looking for is an alternative DNS root. Although I despise the blockchain, crypo and web3 world with every fiber of my being due to the entire scam ecosystem built into everything, decentralized DNS could be one of the only legit applications of blockchains as a technology. No court can order blockchains to take down domains, much like how no court can order Bitcoin to reverse transactions. You don’t have the private key to change the domain? Too bad, fuck off.

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Pull people off GitHub? I get the impression from others that contributing to Mozilla projects, particularly Firefox, is a painful experience. But afaik one former Mozilla project uses GitHub for everything: Rust, the programming language.

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I see you’ve never been on the Phoronix forum.

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I think that Vercel wants to drop them as a customer entirely. Vercel could’ve suspended the services related to 12ft.io, but Vercel chose to nuke their account from orbit. I’m unsure why Vercel suspended their domains tho. That’s just asking for trouble with ICANN.

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Depends on whether Vercel refuses to give them the domain transfer code.

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Oddly specific example, but 4K rips of Suspiria from 1977 indeed exist.

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ISPs only forward copyright notices they receive for your IP address. They don’t track public trackers.

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Copyright alliances try to get access to private trackers, but only the database that tracks everything to arrest big uploaders. They don’t need anything else. Private trackers, as the name implies, track everything, a treasure trove of incriminating evidence.

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They’re talking about the good seeder to leecher ratio on private trackers, compared to the poor seeder to leecher ratio on public trackers. You and a couple of others might be good seeders on public trackers, but the majority aren’t. Private trackers try to filter out leechers.

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Knowledge unshared is knowledge forgotten. Whoever preserved the knowledge will die.

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dxvk async ftw

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Is it even possible to report bugs to Microsoft without paid support? I always come across that Windows community forum where every solution to a problem is to update drivers, run sfc /scannow, etc. I doubt anybody on that forum can relay problems to Microsoft staff.

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Nowadays, they close these bug reports as wontfix with the reason that Linux is only unofficially supported through Steam Proton.

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Source: reddit.com/…/despite_having_just_58_sales_over_38…

Please link to the source in the future. Pictures without alt tags are an inaccessible medium for people with impaired vision. Screen readers don’t ship with an OCR.

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What you forgot to mention is that someone bought the original piracyisacrime.com domain as printed on your DVD. They made it redirect to The IT Crowd piracy scene :d

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*arr apps don’t do one thing.

  • They cook their own authentication system.
  • They manage trackers, indexers, etc.
  • They download files automatically.
  • They track upcoming releases.
  • They rename files automatically.

*arr apps don’t do one thing well.

  • They require extensive configuration due to insensible defaults.
  • They require manual intervention from time to time even with a good configuration.
  • They can’t even fulfill their purpose. Bazarr shits the bed with anime.

*arr apps don’t handle text streams.

But I think the Unix philosophy is flawed anyways. It’s like the metaverse: When a metaverse succeeds, they attribute that success to the metaverse as a concept. When a metaverse fails, they attribute the failure to that metaverse, not the metaverse as a concept. Now substitute metaverse with unix utility and the metaverse as a concept with the unix philosophy.

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My local government mastered this secret technique.

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Yes, the European Commission said that adblock detection is illegal back in 2016. But they believe it’s a legitimate interest, and said that they want to legalize adblock detection in a press statement back in 2017.

Can users still use ad blockers?

The proposal does not regulate the use of ad blockers. Users have the freedom to install software on their devices that disables the display of advertisement. At the same time, the Commission is aware that ‘free’ content on the internet is often funded by advertisement revenue. Important bit: Therefore, the proposal allows website providers to check if the end-user’s device is able to receive their content, including advertisement, without obtaining the end-user’s consent. If a website provider notes that not all content can be received by the end-user, it is up to the website provider to respond appropriately, for example by asking end-users if they use an ad-blocker and would be willing to switch it off for the respective website.

Edit: I highlighted where they state that they want to legalize adblock detection.

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It’ll be a frustrating experience. 3/10 can’t recommend. Eats your time and sanity for breakfast, lunch and dinner.

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I appreciate universal package formats, but I’m looking for solutions that generate native packages.

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Damn, if only Austria put that effort into digitization instead of domain seizures that benefit foreign publishers…

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