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lukas, to piracy in And that's why you shouldn't pirate kids.
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You wouldn’t download a fridge

lukas, to piracy in Piracy vs. Crunchyroll account deletion
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I can’t find anything about this on the web. Did they rebrand?

lukas, (edited ) to piracy in Piracy vs. Crunchyroll account deletion
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I didn’t like their service, so I cancelled my account and deleted it like I always do. Not sure why others delete their accounts. Edit: How ironic that they were sued for violating privacy lol.

lukas, to piracy in If anybody in the USA is interested in a region-free blu-ray player
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LibreDrive my beloved :)

lukas, to linux in A response to the "Boycott Wayland" article
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If people give up on maintainable solutions like Wayland, then there’s no way in hell anyone picks up Xorg ever again. My Xorg issues remain wontfix. Wayland issues are now wontfix. Nobody works on Wayland and Xorg. Linux desktop is officially dead. I either switch back to Windows or buy a MacBook. I won’t invest time into an ecosystem that’s destined to die a slow, but guaranteed death.

I’m sure a lot of people try to hold onto their beloved abandonware to keep their Linux desktop alive, but why should AMD, Intel and NVIDIA care about Linux desktop now that the Linux community doesn’t have enough fucks to give to maintain Linux desktop? May as well save driver development costs and drop Wayland and Xorg support from future graphics cards.

lukas, to linux in Gamedev and linux
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dxvk async ftw

lukas, to piracy in 12ft.io (paywall article unlocker site) has been banned by Vercel
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Depends on whether Vercel refuses to give them the domain transfer code.

lukas, to piracy in HowTo: Download Video Content from ANY website
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This works only for websites that don’t use DRM, such as Widevine. But there’re guides to decrypt the videos anyways. Tough luck with Widevine L1 tho.

lukas, (edited ) to linux in web/low memory alternatives to Krita and GIMP please
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I’m not sure what you mean. Artists use Photoshop for drawing, yet Adobe advertises Photoshop mostly for image editing. Even though Adobe advertises Photoshop for image editing, which should include fully editing your own photographs imo, the only proper Denoise AI is built into Lightroom lol. Photopea also supports pressure sensitivity, so it should work just fine for drawing. Tools aren’t that big of a deal. People who design beautiful presentation decks use PowerPoint after all… with the default system fonts.

lukas, to piracy in What site should I trust?
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You conflate VPN providers have an incentive to store no logs with it’s impossible to verify whether VPN providers store logs. It’s like trusting your friend to keep a secret. They promise not to write down what you say, but you can’t be sure. You accept that risk in your threat model, and that’s fine. But newcomers should judge that risk themselves. I feel like “Don’t worry bro, they don’t keep logs.” is an inappropriate response to people that’re about to commit a crime that can land them in jail.

lukas, (edited ) to linux in The cost of maintaining Xorg
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If you still want to give Wayland a try, take a look at wiki.archlinux.org/title/wayland#Electron. Electron still defaults to X11, even though Electron supports Wayland. It’s a bit annoying to set the command line parameters for apps that bundle Electron, but maybe it works for you.

lukas, to piracy in What site should I trust?
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Because Defender already covers what DNS blacklists block and more with less false positives and a proper way to manage exceptions for non-technical people. Older malware is a solved problem for Defender since it’s literally pre-installed everywhere. VPN providers don’t have a way to manage DNS blacklist exceptions, so have fun disabling your VPN to do any research. You also don’t get to choose the blacklists your VPN provider uses. Saying 3. is not a point is like saying malware that’s always able to bypass your anti-malware solution is irrelevant.

lukas, to piracy in Hollywood to UK Govt: Investigating Pirates "Increasingly Difficult" * TorrentFreak
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Russia has KYC regulations as well. Mostly to censor people, but still.

lukas, to piracy in Piracy vs. Crunchyroll account deletion
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AI among us.

lukas, (edited ) to piracy in Piracy vs. Crunchyroll account deletion
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Most piracy websites don’t need accounts to pirate content. You don’t need to delete accounts if you don’t need accounts. Therefore, account deletion is a zero step process for the average pirate, compared to Crunchyroll’s eye-watering 13 steps. So yeah, I think this is related to piracy.

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