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ultratiem, (edited ) to piracy in YouTube Ad-Blocker policy - Can it be explained by ad revenue numbers?
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It’s more of a long term strategy to reign in control of how people “consume” the internet. Google wants an ad on your desktop. They want your browser to stop, just like YouTube videos, to show you a brief 20s ad spot.

They are embolden now because they have amassed a massive user base with Chrome and all its ill gotten derivatives. And the EU eyeballing big tech is likely putting a fire under their ass.

And yes, when ad revenue drops, that tends to focus an ad company. With that said, they have only been increasing ad spots and their length over recent years and that has not had the impact from your data. So…

But yeah, all these companies are just working tireless to as many put locks on the net as possible to force you into more subscriptions, which are what companies are all about. Passive incoming has always been absolute gold.

ultratiem, to comicstrips in Drinking in your 20s vs 30s [Sarah Anderson]
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You can make it till 10!!! 🙇‍♂️

ultratiem, to piracy in Windows 10
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7s but who’s counting 🙃

🖕Microsoft

ultratiem, to piracy in What's the deal with the private trackers?
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Torrents are registered. Only people who can access the private website get access to the torrent. It’s much harder for the bottom barrel legal teams that just sit on them recording IPs, like they do on public ones.

They can certainly get into a private tracker but will be found before long. This also depends on how the private tracker is run and by whom.

Use a VPN when doing illegal shit. Don’t leave to a shady website.

ultratiem, to piracy in Windows 10
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MS servers cannot detect the difference as they are issued just like real ones. It’s literally a real, free license lol.

ultratiem, to piracy in Windows 10
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This guy doing gods work, literally open up a shell, copy pasta, get a full license from Microsoft lol

ultratiem, (edited ) to piracy in Windows 10
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On Windows 8.1/10/11, right-click on the Windows start menu and select PowerShell or Terminal (Not CMD).

Copy-paste the below code and press enter irm https://massgrave.dev/get | iex

You will see the activation options, and follow onscreen instructions.

That’s all. Registered till you make a sweeping change to its hardware with a real license from Microsoft.

ultratiem, to piracy in Long storage life curiosity
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I picked up a $20 ASUS dvdrw off Amazon and they thru in 2 mdiscs. Just FYI

ultratiem, to privacy in is there a way tominimise risk while using facebook?
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You can’t use Facebook privately. There’s no such thing.

ultratiem, to piracy in Piracy vs. Crunchyroll account deletion
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I really wish government would crack down on this. Every regulatory entity should be on this because it’s nearly impossible to actually get your data deleted. Let alone even send a request without hurdle or hassle.

And everyone is like ya no this is all fine privacy buy iPhone… *flips water bottle

ultratiem, to piracy in Piracy vs. Crunchyroll account deletion
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The entire “pOePle wIlL CAncEl if itS Ez tho” mentality is the same as “if you don’t keep people in the office at their desk and monitor them, they won’t get work done.”

All it did was force others to adopt the same practice and now no one can’t get out of anything smoothly. Maybe 1 out of 10 as a delete button. And even then, that’s just account deletion on the front end. Nothing about all the data they have stored.

flips water bottle

ultratiem, (edited ) to privacy in What the actual fuck?!
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That’s just a fundamental problem with security. You can vault up your home but give your idiot brother in law a key and find the back door wide open, him drunk on the kitchen floor.

Prompts don’t work and aren’t really the right way to go because they are annoying and pretty cryptic as apps often assign a myriad of features to a single permission. Everyone’s just going to hit OK.

It’s a difficult issue to solve because there are so many edge cases. And fundamentally you can’t really control what others do with your number.

Honestly. I wish we started talking about doing away with phone numbers altogether. I feel tech is there. And it’s honestly such a massive fingerprint. I’ve had mine for 20 years ffs.

ultratiem, to piracy in Are movie and show file sizes more efficient than they were years ago?
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Yeah my data is definitely an oversimplification. Raw bitrate doesn’t mean the same between them because they compress differently. I tried to control for that as best I could so it wasn’t the bitrate that was saving file size but the efficiency of the codec.

It’s like a fuzzy start line 🤷‍♂️

ultratiem, (edited ) to piracy in Are movie and show file sizes more efficient than they were years ago?
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Same movie. 1080p. 2h. 6000 Bitrate. AAC 5.1 audio.

  • H264: 8 GB
  • H265: 5 GB
  • AV1: 3 GB
ultratiem, to piracy in Using the "frog in boiling water" technique
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At this point people should be posting things that HAVENT seen a price hike. Because if there are companies out there not jacking up their rates, they deserve a standing O.

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