Over time people’s memories of Obama have been more nostalgia for the times rather than an honest assessment of his actions.
Hell, at this point I’ve seen people being kind of nostalgic even about Bush…
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Over time people’s memories of Obama have been more nostalgia for the times rather than an honest assessment of his actions.
Hell, at this point I’ve seen people being kind of nostalgic even about Bush…
I’m not sure if #ebooks mirrors Libgen. I wouldn’t be surprised if they copy from each other.
It is unclear to me what’s the method to upload to #ebooks. I’ve uploaded some obscure books to Libgen in the past, so I checked whether they’re available on #ebooks, and they’re not. So… they don’t mirror each other. I checked both UnderNet and IRCHighway, and the latter even directed me to these websites in case I’m looking for textbooks. It doesn’t seem like an adequate replacement for LG, at least for my purposes.
I have allergies against ads, countdowns, etc. The interweb is polluted with that stuff and so are most piracy sites.
As I’ve said, this is not a big issue with the sites listed on the uptime tracker I linked. Libgen.is and Z-library have neither (the latter has daily download limits per IP), AA has a countdown (not always), and libgen.li has ads (which I had no idea about until I saw other people mentioning it, thanks to uBlock).
Correct me if I’m wrong, but doesn’t #ebooks basically just mirror Libgen?
Among the major book downloading websites, only libgen.li has ads, and only Anna’s Archive has a countdown.
It’s been offline for like a month, maybe more, I haven’t kept track. I don’t know any details, maybe there’s info on their forums, but overall the owners are quite secretive.
Wait until you hear of Vance criticising Trump.
Man the next 4 years will have absolutely fire memes 🔥🔥🔥
(jesus fucking christ)
rigged by DNC elites
Is there any proof of this?
Edit: So, no proof indeed, just downvotes? Lol, alright.
Meta did not immediately respond to Ars’ request for comment and has maintained throughout the litigation that AI training on LibGen was “fair use.”
When I upload a single half century old photo to Wikipedia, I have to fill out a relatively complicated form proving that it meets “fair use” standards. Internet Archive got legally fucked for allowing people to read their book scans without restriction for a while. And now these absolute cunts have the gall to defer to “fair use”! I really wonder if the same authors and publishing houses who sued IA will do anything about this.
Right, people shouldn’t inform themselves, we should all get our news only from online forums and blogs you politically agree with.
I don’t think piracy is legal anywhere.