I have. It was a cult.
I have. It was a cult.
Childish and against the spirit of piracy. Always have been.
I am always keen to understand why / how these guys incurs costs of centralising data like this, when decentralising seems to be an obvious solution.
These guys. Do a bit of reading, but the last I heard they were genuinely interested in this sort of thing.
Even try /r/datahoarders on Reddit. In fact, I’d be surprised if someone isn’t already working on something like this.
Has anyone contacted the eye archivists ?
I’ve got a Sinology nas I could use for this. I might have to hit you up for some pointers.
Bait and switch.
I’m ditching it. The convenience has gone and content has gone. I built a wish list which is now mostly unavailable.
I need to up my game in terms of automating my torrenting and making it family - accessible.
Out of interest, how do you guys read your ebooks ? Tablets ? E-readers ? Laptops ? Just interested to see who does what.
Anon willl soon be 14 years old
Yes just a couple of bucks here and there.
Almost BECAUSE they’ve done it for free, I like to chip in .
Yep - I have not found a solution. I used it without issue for years which is very weird.
… we’re still waiting
They seem to have blocked my ip- I get an impassable capture
When most people bought their PCs, Windows was already bought and paid for and installed by the vendor, so piracy might not have hit as hard as you think.
If you’re Microsoft, that last thing you want is people having a choice of operating system - either in the store, or when they get home - so you make sure it’s a done deal before the PC is unboxed.
That’s SOP for Microsoft, and what got them into trouble when they were bundling Internet Explorer.
It’s also worth noting, that Linux hasn’t always been a competitive desktop product for the home market.
Well public relations 101 is that you refer to anyone who breaches your security as “highly skilled “
A guy I work with can get you anything you want. For $5 he’ll fill a USB stick .