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lukas, (edited ) to piracy in How to RIP?
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Welcome to the Widevine rabbit hole!

There’re 3 different Widevine CDM levels:

  • L1, the 4K holy grail
  • L2, the one nobody cares about
  • L3, the odd one

Streaming services decide what content and quality they offer to which Widevine CDM level. Although Widevine or Google, really, recommends what quality to offer which Widevine CDM level, though not everyone adheres to these recommendations.

L1, like I said, is the 4K holy grail. It’s the highest Widevine CDM level and as such enjoys the highest level of access. L2 is irrelevant. L3 is a weird one, Google recommends 720p for L3 Widevine CDM from Android devices, but 1080p for ChromeCDM, which is an L3 Widevine CDM shipped with Google Chrome. For some godawful reason, select streaming services allow 4K content for L3 Widevine CDMs, which is why one streaming service can have more 4K WEBDLs than another streaming service despite an identical content roster. Most streaming services serve 1080p content to L3 Widevine CDMs.

How can you get an Widevine L1 CDM, you may ask? For one, you can’t buy one, that’s always a scam. Sometimes, there’re leaks, but streaming services revoke these leaked CDMs quickly. You can break the Qualcomm Trusted Execution Environment (TEE) to get an Widevine L1 CDM from Android devices. But the TEE is a high-profile target for everything Android related, so chances are it’s not gonna happen. But this is what they want you to do. Instead, ignore the TEE, hack manufacturers and issue your own Widevine L1 CDMs, or steal Widevine L1 CDMs from freshly produced smartphones, smart tvs, etc. Alternatively, try to work yourself into a position where you can steal Widevine L1 CDMs. Or operate a legal business and become a Widevine L1 CDM issuer yourself.

Widevine L3 CDMs are a solved problem. Dump them from rooted Android devices. ChromeCDM requires software reverse engineering skills.

lukas, to piracy in OpenSubtitles.org is shutting down it's previous API. Now only authenticated access allowed.
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Huh… weird. I can’t visit ClosedSubtitles.org.

lukas, (edited ) to piracy in Z-Library Blog: "Unprecedented seizure of our domains with books on rare languages"
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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.

lukas, to piracy in What is the motive behind private trackers?
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Knowledge unshared is knowledge forgotten. Whoever preserved the knowledge will die.

lukas, to piracy in What is the motive behind private trackers?
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ISPs only forward copyright notices they receive for your IP address. They don’t track public trackers.

lukas, to piracy in What is the motive behind private 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.

lukas, (edited ) to piracy in What is the motive behind private trackers?
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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.

lukas, to piracy in FBI and Austria's C4 Hit Z-Library with a New Wave of Domain Seizures
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Damn, if only Austria put that effort into digitization instead of domain seizures that benefit foreign publishers…

lukas, to linux in Gamedev and linux
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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.

lukas, to piracy in I Know What You Download (via torrent)
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I Know What You Download From A Select Few Public Trackers We Monitor

lukas, to linux in If only more Linux programs followed sandboxing best practices...
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Software supply chain attacks exist, you know?

lukas, to piracy in The IT Crowd - Piracy warning
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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

lukas, to linux in Firefox Development Is Moving From Mercurial To Git
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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.

lukas, to linux in A Nautilus Sucks Donkeyballs Linux Rant
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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.

lukas, to linux in KDE Plasma 6.0 Approved For Fedora 40 - Including Dropping The X11 Session
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I see you’ve never been on the Phoronix forum.

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