

Your only options is to self-host, otherwise archive.org. But since it is constantly under threats, you’re left to self-host.
Your only options is to self-host, otherwise archive.org. But since it is constantly under threats, you’re left to self-host.
It’s already bad enough this instance got spammed with a bunch of girl-dick images by some loser.
Nah, I’m over that kind of shit. I used to DJ on Second Life and people were playing songs but it was obvious they ripped it from YouTube. Because the songs would either be the music video version, it would have some opening intro or an ending, worst if the video ends with asking for subscribers. Audio quality was always shit.
I know that falls under lazily editing to cut them out, but ripping YouTube videos for audio is just a lazy form of pirating.
I really got impatient last year and just decided to pirate games left and right.
I got Balatro, Iron Meat, Marvel vs Capcom Fighting Collection, MMPR: Rita’s Rewind, Sea of Stars, Scott Pilgrim, Shadows of Doubt, Bit Trip ReRunner, Xenotilt and Castlevania Advance Collection.
I mean, it just feels like I’m seeing the same prices, every. damn. year. I’m sorry but I thought the point was mind-staggeringly good deals, not stagnated deals. And most of the games that are on sale, are games I don’t particularly care for. While everything on my wishlist, stagnates, regardless of how old the game becomes.
Rules for thee but not for me.
I never saw the point of having a comments section to some of these places.
Anytime I see “millions” or “billions” claimed in losses, I assume it’s less than that and consider it whining.
All that we’ve ever asked from Mozilla is three things:
Focus on the performance of your browser so that it is not a hog.
Upkeep privacy
Keep it secure
Out of all of those things, Mozilla fails at all except maybe the last thing. We didn’t ask for AI implementation. We didn’t ask for Firefox accounts. We didn’t ask for whatever feature flavor of the month that Mozilla got a hair up their ass about that they just had to throw into the browser. We asked for simple things and Mozilla overshot them. How are any of these features meant to uphold the values once held by Mozilla?
If you want to talk about a nothing-burger, think of all of the reasons that Mozilla had danced around to excuse itself by throwing these things in. And the cherry on top was the Terms of Service. Truly, they are tone-deaf.
I hope the trophies are shaped like hard dicks. Who’s the biggest cocksucker for anti-piracy?
So it’s SOPA 2.0 but it has a chance of passing because of a wild government that has no dignity.
It’s like people who only ever decide to listen to the radio while driving around. Dude, we’ve had the ability to play our CDs with cassette adapters, we’ve had the ability to play cassettes in our cars and things have gotten twice as better the day the IPod came and mass MP3 support through USB happened.
There is no excuse as to why no one can’t just plug in their media device or use Spotify or something. If you continue to listen to the radio, you have no stance to complain about the music.
Work for it, lazy moocher.
There aren’t a lot of legal ramifications for simply discussing piracy online, other than attracting annoying moralistically conflicted people who’re going to challenge you on the grounds of how acceptable piracy is. I would stick to piracy communities to avoid that.
Don’t be an e-beggar. I wish sometimes pirates would stop catering to these people who beg and beg all of the time and not even give much of a thank you. They have a good chance of coming back and just asking for more things because they’re too lazy to do the work themselves, subtracting all of the inability to do so for whatever reason.
Make your pirating patterns inconsistent on purpose, don’t download massive amounts of data that will make you a blip on the radar and of course a VPN.
You’re not making a lot of sense here. And I don’t really see where the simple act of discussing digital piracy would warrant it illegal. Now actually pirating is illegal and varies from person to person and location to location. It is something you just do and should already accept the risky circumstances involved in doing so.
I think asking for donations is a lot less attention grabbing, than it is getting advertisers, which is what the point of donations is for, is to prevent having to resort to advertising.
Pizza parties for everyone, I guess. /s