Don’t believe that you’re always gonna be protected by some judge somewhere.
Get a proper VPN, dammit!
Don’t believe that you’re always gonna be protected by some judge somewhere.
Get a proper VPN, dammit!
Nice! Someone owes me 5€ now.
A library where you dn bring your USB-Drives, or DVD-Rs (or the bluray equivalentr and download the catalogue.
Basically: a sneakernet portal for torrent/usenet/whatever.
But I really like emphasizing the overlap of libraries and piracy communities.
I thnkI wrote /s, because “just cosmetic” is already a lie.
Yeah… And microtransactions in videogames used to be “just cosmetic”. /s
Genuine scholars will have books of differing opinions from their own on their shelf
Maybe. But these aren’t differing opinions, but all roughly the same horrible opinion. I like George Orwell. But putting him next to Rand, Hayek, etc. puts 1984 into a different context.
Besides, what does one’s political take have to do with the quality of the software that they work on?
The politics of these fellas strictly countradict the philosophy most FOSS projects follow. It’s not a big deal, but makes me do a double take.
It’s like those that quit drinking Bud Light.
Apples and oranges. Never said I’d boycot the software, or anything. It was jus a comment, chill.
I won’t. It’s just leaving the impression that the people running that homepage have some horrible political takes. Could have been avoided by chosing some less politically loaded examples, like Isaac Asimov, Charlotte Bronte, JRR Tolkien, George R R Martin or Mary Shelly.
The background image of the homepage makes me cringe, though. Horrible set of examples to showcase (Ayn Rand, Rothbard, Hayek, Adam Smith, …).
Name checks out.
It was a joke, chill your beans.
So, requiring to puncture the security and privacy of your PC for a game is ok, as long as millions of players are affected. Did I understand you correctly, here?
Don’t play at first, because the game fosters toxicity like hell. Keep not playing due to the kernel-level anticheat.
It’s the other way around: no game is worth sacrificing security and privacy by giving it kernel level access.
The argument is: more and more games are running on Linux and there’s a damn good reason not to play the ones that don’t at all.
Your so-called “rights” won’t hold to the pressure of massive media capital alone. It will erode away.