

I mean movies and tv shows.
Well, you just edited your question to be about Linux Distros (a thing you cannot pirate), so I am still not sure what you’re on about.
I’m just some guy, you know.
I mean movies and tv shows.
Well, you just edited your question to be about Linux Distros (a thing you cannot pirate), so I am still not sure what you’re on about.
ISOs of what? Piracy is alive and well on IRC, but this isn’t much of a question.
Well, get ready to get married again!
Uh, Shared GPU memory absolutely exists on Linux. Mind you this only exists (regardless of OS) when you have a shitty integrated GPU with no dedicated VRAM, but I am not sure why you think this only exists for Windows (or some other non-Linux OS, you did not specify).
Wow, and all those other routers I’ve been using from Turris and GL.iNet must not have existed. What a shock.
‘5’ does come before ‘M’.
I can’t see how that would ever work.
What if I lose my token? How do I get a new one? Does the old one stop working?
If the old one stops working when I get a new one, then neither was ever anonymous.
If the old one works forever even after I get a new one, then there will be a booming black market for fake IDs.
You are correct.
Gen-X and older mostly had computers come into their lives during adulthood. It’s something they had to force themselves to be familiar with.
Millennials grew up with Computers. Most of us had the Internet by the time we were tweens/teens. We had to learn shit as it was created. We remember all the weird little iterations in tech, and know lots of ways to use a computer. We had to know how the computer worked to use it!
Gen-Z and younger grew up immersed in fully corporatized technology. The iPhone turns 18 years old next year - there’s not a child alive who remembers a time before the iPhone. Nearly every computer they touch was designed to be as easy to use as possible.
While many of us remember running “install.exe” files from floppies to install software in DOS, kids now literally just browse a bunch of colorful icons with “install” buttons beside them.
I grew up in a world that prioritized computers for learning. We now live in a world that prioritizes computers for entertainment and profit. I used to have to go out of my way to find community online, now I have to go out of my way to escape the largest, most corporately controlled communities online.
I don’t care about the intent of the encryption. I outright reject any argument that criminalizes the use of decryption.
What are you talking about? 95% of the web uses SSL. 100% of the top-100 sites use SSL.
Just about every single image, video, and line of text you’ve ever seen online was encrypted in transit.
I don’t legally own any of the shit I pirated, but it’s fully in my custody and under my control. That’s all that matters. Can you make a copy, and can you do with that copy as you please?
They elected a racist, so unless they’re demanding that Trump be removed from office right now, I am happy to label any conservative pro-rape.
Ah, so exactly like Mastodon.
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I really don’t care about either of these men, but they seem like they’re having fun and nobody that matters seems to care that he wore a bald cap instead of shaving his head. In fact, it kinda seems like that’s the joke…
Unwittingly? They paid you in-game currency to collect “research data”. What did people think they were doing?
Clearly not. They don’t even clarify which SSB they played, or on what console.
I use Edge on my work laptop because:
Yeah, one of the biggest reasons people won’t try Linux isn’t necessarily because it is difficult, but because it would require learning anything at all. Never underestimate how much effort a person is willing to make to avoid making an effort.
This isn’t a subreddit. You’re allowed to talk about piracy here.