The article makes precious little mention of how exactly they got on to the FreeBSD systems.
The article makes precious little mention of how exactly they got on to the FreeBSD systems.
Don’t say the big R-word or they’ll remove your post. That’d be POLITICS! Even if it is directly related to what you’re talking about.
It certainly looks that way.
Counter argument: The maintainers could “easily” relocate to a country that is not currently conducting an invasion to enlarge its territory.
Removed by mod
Is the megathread outdated? It has entries that both don’t work anymore and were already removed in earlier versions.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nQHBAdShgYI
Here’s a video to make your fear rational.
In Germany, those letters come with a fine, which they can sue you over, if you don’t pay.
Honestly as a German, torrenting seems to be way too risky. Internet providers will immediately cave when they are contacted about an IP adress they control and there are multiple law firms whose only business model seems to be sending out c&d letters.
I think Lemmy/Mbin would benefit from ‘moderation pools’. The basic idea is that, if you subscribe to or join a moderation pool, your instance will automatically copy any moderation action taken on content your instance also hosts. This would allow multiple single-admin instances to moderate even during off-hours of any single admin.
This article is getting saved, for the next time some idiot proposes ‘lawful backdoors’, which will inevitably happen.
Where is the FOSS car, we need it badly!
In that it makes it open. In capitalism, ot is assumed that everyone is a selfish actor. Under communism, everyone is supposed to work together for the greater good, and when they aren’t, you can’t call them out, because they would accuse you of ‘undermining the unity’. And because they tend to be in positions of power, you will end up in the Gulag.
But it is that selfishness that communism can’t control for and that capitalism only dampens the effect of. You need a system that counteracts those selfish tendencies in order to reach lasting stability.
Then charmeleon must change more than just the user agent
What works? YT on Firefox or YT on Firefox when the user agent is changed?
I use Charmeleon, with the effects described above.
Youtube currently (for weeks now) does not work on Firefox, if you don’t use a Firefox user agent. Google doing sketchy things again.
Just to give a little bit of context, shorts can natively played as videos by replacing the www.youtube.com/shorts/[…} url with www.youtube.com/watch?v=[…], so a simple url replacer will do as well.