

If you don’t want advice then stop asking stupid questions.
If you don’t want advice then stop asking stupid questions.
Its not that deep bro, touch some grass
The point being that if we all just post links left and right noone knows if its credible or not, often people just post garbage, instead why not post how you get the file instead of posting a link.
Explain them how to find said repacker/cracker/ripper. When someone asks me for a game i usually say, check fitgirl/prowlar/jackett/bitmagnet (Insert X piracy site here). On rare occasions i sent them a magnet straight away but usually only people i know. If you were completely new to piracy and clicked on a link here that almost certainly contained malware with the only creds being the op saying(trust me bro)
Then i fully understand why they would not want something like that here. This is a place for discussion around piracy not your latest piratebay alternative :/
would the mods support your reckless behavior AND take on the liability by letting you post garbage links?
Even if its a offline unlock you are still distributing someone else code, most licenses prohibit distribution of code without the consent of the owner. Offline unlocks(In the form of cracks, Keygens or Registry changes) that subvert copy protection could also hold you liable for legal problems.
So i understand why a link like that would be banned, try posting a MAGNET instead next time :P
No need to go all hostile on me bro. Offline unlock or not i am just pointing something out, no need to be such a dick about it.
I mean honestly, if you need lemmy to find piracy links then maybe you are to green for it? I understand why people would ban the direct sharing of pirated materials in an effort to avoid being investigated or banned themselves.
If you don’t use something like btmagnet/prowlarr or Jackett then perhaps its time to look into something like that 😅
Already following you ;). Mine is music.xaetacore.net
I highly recommend defining all your stuff in code like with tofu or ansible/Terraform. This way its easier to manage especially with docker containers.
There is a terraform provider for everything these days
Good luck :), Its not that hard to setup but can be a bit spicy, took me round 4/5 hours 😅
You made it deep