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lukas, to piracy in What alternate Youtube frontends are there? And which ones do you recommend?
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Friendly reminder that Grayjay is only source-available.

https://gitlab.futo.org/videostreaming/grayjay/-/blob/1ac70dba3f3de9bdde00b5a58464f34003cbedf2/LICENSE (FTL) violates the following open-source principles:

  • Open source licenses must allow free redistribution. FTL allows license suspension and termination at any time, without notice, for any or no reason.
  • Open source licenses must allow source code distribution. FTL allows restrictions to access the code at any time, without notice, for any or no reason.
  • Open source licenses must allow modifications. FTL allows modifications only for non-commercial use, or maybe not even that. FTL dodges the word modifications here, no clue.
  • Open source licenses must explicitly allow distribution of software built from modified source code. FTL forbids distribution of software built from modified source code for commercial use.
  • Open source licenses must not discriminate against persons/groups and fields of endeavor. FTL allows license suspension and termination at any time, without notice, for any or no reason.

The FTL enables the following practices:

  • Copyright holders can change the license terms.
  • Copyright holders can re-license everything.
  • Copyright holders can target specific groups and individuals with discriminatory license terms.
  • Copyright holders can close source everything.
  • Copyright holders can forbid specific groups and individuals from using their work.

My main gripe here is that the video sells a source-available software with severe usage restrictions as open-source. These restrictions may sound reasonable to people outside of the open-source world, especially to people who use similar wording in their own terms of service, but nobody would touch your software with a ten foot pole with a software license like that.

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.

lukas, (edited ) to linux in The cost of maintaining Xorg
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Nobody’s pushing “against Wayland”. I don’t give a shit about Wayland or Xorg. What I care about is having a full-featured, easy to use desktop stack readily available.

Install Xorg yourself. Don’t make it easily accessible to new Linux users. Software vendors will take note and postpone doing any work for as long as possible.

And you obviously care a lot about Wayland and Xorg.

The “dead” Xorg works perfectly with everything. That’s the bar.

No, it doesn’t. And if it does, then it’s still insecure by design. When I hear statements like these, I get the urge to publish PoC Linux malware code on GitHub that uses X11 specific features to show just how not fine it is.

The Wayland choice of pushing complexity onto individual software projects by making them all reinvent a hundred wheels, and onto users by making them hunt down a hundred pieces of software to build a wobbly desktop stack sucks.

Substitute Wayland for X11 here. Both Wayland and X11 are protocols. X11 is such a lackluster protocol that all implementations died, except that Xorg still has users.

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 linux in The cost of maintaining Xorg
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Read again

lukas, to piracy in What site should I trust?
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VPN providers don’t protect you from malware.

lukas, to piracy in Piracy vs. Crunchyroll account deletion
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Checks notes, it says that I’m human, but idk for sure.

lukas, (edited ) to piracy in Help doing a webrip from TG4 (wildvine DRM)
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My mental model is that when the tutorial was written there was one file, now TG4 have gotten more cautious and split it up into tiny one-second segments. Is this hypothesis right?

The Media Presentation Description (MPD) is a document that contains metadata required by a DASH Client to construct appropriate HTTP-URLs to access Segments and to provide the streaming service to the user.

Not quite. What you see is normal. Browsers look at MPD documents to know where to download video segments. They then play these video segments. You probably saw a 5 second long video segment that displays the TG4 logo.

Is there a way to do Step 2 in …videohelp.com/…/404994-Decryption-and-the-Temple… ?

DevTools only record network traffic after you open the DevTools. So maybe try to open the DevTools, refresh the page, and play the video. You’re looking a link that starts with manifest.prod.boltdns.net/manifest/v1/…/bccenc and ends with manifest.mpd. Here’s the decryption key id and key itself at the time of writing, separated by a colon:

275e573642ec45d3b4c51b86e94d508f:7cd815f999bc2c99e4ddb47901a8cc66

lukas, to piracy in A better Revanced
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Source available has never been the definition of open-source.

lukas, to piracy in Piracy even when I can get it legally
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Yeah, the ads are a crime against humanity. I bought the movie ffs. Let me watch it.

lukas, to piracy in Hollywood to UK Govt: Investigating Pirates "Increasingly Difficult" * TorrentFreak
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Ain’t nobody needs to know the finances of my web3 unregistered securities pyramid scheme fraud.

lukas, (edited ) to piracy in Piracy vs. Crunchyroll account deletion
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lukas, to piracy in Yo, ho! Yo ho! A pirates life for me...
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Woah there! Having the privilege to choose a streaming service that has a show you want. Those are some bold assumptions. We over here at anime land have former illegal streaming services with exclusive global licenses, even though they only operate nationally. Pirates overseas can’t watch their favorite anime of the season legally. They must either use a VPN to pay for a service that’ll ban them for VPN usage, or pirate the anime.

lukas, to linux in A response to the "Boycott Wayland" article
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But Wayland’s technical merits are relevant in a subtle way. Wayland is maintainable. Xorg isn’t. That’s it, the single most important technical merit. Everyone works on Wayland. Nobody works on Xorg. If people decide to use X11 today, their issues are wontfix with the solution to use Wayland instead. They can’t fix the issues themselves because X11 is an unmaintainable mess. Xorg is on life support with the only purpose to serve Xwayland.

lukas, to piracy in A better Revanced
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Nah, Louis explains that the app is open-source, but describes open-source as source-available.

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