

Some Americans.
Stupidity knows no boundaries.
This guy is as dumb as they come
Some Americans.
Stupidity knows no boundaries.
This guy is as dumb as they come
That’s only about 30 years too late.
Are they going to stop making shitty food, too?
Lol, right?
How often do I need to interact with my bank anyway?
I don’t think Rosie released the blood herself, the idiot did it to himself on the glass he broke.
Still, good job Rosie, for scaring the blood out of the asswipe.
Also, that’s artery-volume blood.
Ah hell, I don’t know anything about it, but figured I’d go ahead and download it to watch later.
The violation they target users for is sharing a video, and that’s usually through a file sharing service like torrenting.
Think of it this way - whatever you watch online via a browser you’re already downloading. Or via an app.
You know, it really tweaks me that torrenting is associates with piracy, when it could’ve become the defacto way to share files between users, if OS devs had just included the protocol in the OS (looking at you Android, but Windows and Apple too).
I’ve often questioned why it wasn’t…
I’m sure they will. It’s always a cat-and-mouse game.
It’s been a while since I read about DRM, but what I recall the challenge is not being able to control end-to-end, which is what really drives trusted boot efforts in both Android and Windows.
If you don’t control the hardware and OS, then someone can use it to sidestep DRM.
Oh, I get what they’re doing, but I resent their approach.
So many just introduced the subscription to sucker the naive.
I don’t mind paying for software. So let me pay for a major version, and if I want a major update, that costs too. I have so much software where a given version works just fine (FolderSync for example, and Office 2016),that I see no need to upgrade.
I don’t believe the ISP would have legal standing to take you to court, as they don’t hold the copyright.
They’re in the middle, being told hy copyright holders that someone using their service is violating copyright, and they must “do something”.
Eventually they may shut off your service, but I haven’t heard of it happening since the early 2000’s.
I refuse to subscribe to apps. Devs doing so for no good reason get 1 star, and I delete the app.
Screw em.
Now, if an app has a back end, or has to host a resolver (Resilio Sync, Tailscale, etc), or provide other necessary services, that’s different.
I don’t like current design trends on most cars. Not sure what it’s called, kind of Transformer-influenced.
And Lambo making an SUV is just dumb. Same with Porsche. Stay in your lanes, folks. Lol (I know I sound like an old man yelling “get off my lawn!”)
He gave her An Itchy Urus?
I’ll see myself out.
“Italian Volkswagen” hahahaha, love it.
The only one I’d have is the Miura. If I’m gonna have a tractor supercar, at least make it the originator of the concept.
Custom ROM support is part of my phone selection requirements. I start with the Lineage Supported Devices page.
Check out storj.io
My experience with all the media servers is not great.
Popped up Jellyfin once again just last weekend and the quality was not great, and it had issues streaming. Just like every time I’ve tried any media server.
The answer for me is a media player pc at the TV running something like Kodi.
Remember, 3-2-1 is all about not fully trusting any one backup.
I have 4 replicants of my data at home (because any one of them could die at any time) with an online backup. Not the best setup, but it’s what I can do at the moment.
As for RAID, that’s a solution for a specific problem(s).
You can disable any app using ADB. See here to disable messages.
Though this is a reason I run AOSP (Lineage, Graphene) and root my phones. I keep SMS apps disabled (in the US we have stupid emergency alerts that are never relevant to me that come through the SMS system.)
Oh ffs. How dumb
I wonder if there’s a Linux clock you could run under WSL?