

I’d hope someone who allegedly cares so much about where the music they listen comes from would do the appropriate due diligence. Otherwise it’s just contrarianism.
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I’d hope someone who allegedly cares so much about where the music they listen comes from would do the appropriate due diligence. Otherwise it’s just contrarianism.


You just described 64% of all human-made music.


lol if you can’t tell then it literally doesn’t matter. If your concerns are ethical, then you should be consuming only indie music from unsigned artists so, again, it literally doesn’t matter.


I love when professors send you a list of sites you should stay away from lest you’ll get an illegitimate copy of the textbook. I love it even more when professors just don’t care about the optics and straight up email the whole class a link to libgen. But there was one professor at my uni that outdid all of them. He just took it upon himself to write a textbook for every course on the entire math curriculum and sold them for like $3-5 depending on the size of the book.


I recommend Kahon solely because it’s on F-Droid.


Ah, the liar paradox


I know so many people in the community in relationships with religious wackos. What’s going on there?


Every time I’ve tried to be “friends” with an ex, we ended up in a awkward post-relationship-situationship that eventually lead to a bigger “break up” and us going no-contact.


According to the case cited by Meta, no you wouldn’t.


Absolutely not. Tailscale is witchcraft.


They’re not saying they did it for Meta’s own personal use. They’re arguing a bunch of private individuals did for their own personal use and they just happened to be using Meta’s network, which, given that this is about 157 downloads, it honestly makes sense.


Sad to say the title is clickbait. The only evidence the plaintiffs have that meta pirated their work for AI training is that a bunch of it was pirated from IPs belonging to Meta. Meta is arguing that this is insufficient evidence as it’s more likely that a bunch of individuals with access to Meta IPs downloaded the videos for their own personal use. Given the very small amount of downloads and how spread out they were, I have to reluctantly side with them.
How would they even get a Meta IP?
Like most offices, they have an open network that anyone can use so they’re arguing passers-by, delivery persons, visitors and such. I’m more inclined to believe it was employees but still.


Why would you flight? Just drive it.


It carries you around.


It’s just an RV. A regular RV. No bells or whistles. Just an RV. It has a toolbox.


From 1% to 10%. In the case of hotels over 665 USD per night. Fucking clickbait, man.


My TV controller has a dedicated Netflix button. Around 2 months ago I sat on it and it started playing a movie. Turns out “meh, it seems about right” is not a good way to check your credit card statements.


And this is how I learned about the shutting down of NSW2U


I highly doubt they can’t stop it and slightly suspect they don’t want to. You can install any version of Windows (even enterprise), use MASgrave, wipe the whole thing, reinstall it, and it’ll pass online activation as genuine. There’s just no way that’s an accident.
You’ve just described 100% of the record labels.