

Here on Lemmy you can add an image and weblink to a post instead of having to add the weblink into the description.
Here on Lemmy you can add an image and weblink to a post instead of having to add the weblink into the description.
What do you mean by safe? The linked readme has no mention of safety.
Stumbling over SimpleX again I found now that they do provide a desktop client. It’s just not very obvious on their website/room join with QR code page.
simplex chat only works with/on a mobile phone?
A while ago when I last used it one of the two services worked while the other didn’t. Have you tried both?
Or are you using a webbrowser with no WebAssembly support or WebAssembly disabled?
Does that work? I suspect the DRM content would not show.
Some streaming is not possible even when you can view it on the monitor.
I suspect that happens on the video driver or Windows rendering subsystem - where OBS would capture. I had issues like that trying to stream to my TV IIRC.
A quick search on OBS gives me - supporting my suspicion - https://obsproject.com/forum/threads/unable-to-record-hulu-and-other-drm-digital-rights-media-protected-content.130979/
I like that they were using ALL CAPS and you’re using all lowercase.
qBittorrent
I’m not sure what you’re asking, but it seems you’re not aware of the huge AI model field where various AI models are already being publicly shared and adjusted? It doesn’t need piracy to see or have alternatives.
The key to hosted services like ChatGPT is that they offer an API, a service, they never distribute the AI software/model.
Other kinds of AI gets distributed and will be pirated like any software.
Considering piracy “around” them, there’s an intransparent issue of models being trained on pirated content. But I assume that’s not what you were asking.
Unclear whether they were hacked. A followup says:
We [Crunchyroll] have […] investigated the situation, and determined that there is no evidence that Crunchyroll’s systems have been compromised
They may have been fished.
Other than file-sharing or xdcc, where you can search for FLAC,
squid.wtf
allows you to download FLACs from select providers.
https://www.malwarebytes.com/blog/detections/generic-malware-ai-dds
Items detected as Generic.Malware.AI.DDS can be various types of malware and will be examined and classified at a later stage.
It does not detect is as definite malware, but their trained AI engine seems to conclude or hallucinate a high likelihood. Which may or may not be true.
Or is this actually a virus?
We, you, and they can’t tell from this alone. For a definite answer, a deeper analysis will have to be made.
If you buy the book but listen to it as an audiobook, wouldn’t buying the audiobook in the first place be an option then?
The article you linked answers most of your questions.
It has not been surpassed by another protocol. The relative numbers don’t say much about absolute numbers or usage.
And 10 % of global internet upload is certainly no irrelevancy.
OP could have included a summary, description, or quote of what they’re referring to and criticizing. They did not.
If you don’t own a Roku device, there’s no reason to read all that. I certainly don’t want to read the full privacy policy either and then guess what OP opened a discussion about or other commenters talk about.
Also, this community is called piracy, not privacy.
I’m confused. The alternative plans are both worse but cost 10 and 15 USD per month while the better one costs 2 USD per month then 4 USD per month? How does that make any sense.
If you do it right, you can have that AI replace all the complicated pirating and downloading process.
How so? I don’t see how that would work.
What are you trying to say about an AI fabricating a whole paper? It must have the same issues all trained statistical text prediction “AI” has: Hallucinations. Even if it’s extended with sources, without validating them the paper text claims are useless when you can’t be sure the source even exists or says what it claims.
There are use cases for AI, but if you are looking for papers for reasoned and documented information, AI is the worst you can use. Because it may look correct, but be confidently incorrect, and you are being misled.
This post is about scientific papers. Not predicted generated text.
Stop stealing my content by reading it! /s
They were pointing out the discrepancy between OP claiming to evade big VPNs while using a big VPN.
Depends on your torrent client. Be careful that the client does not accidentally overwrite your files, replacing the completed content.
In qBittorrent you add the torrent without starting the download, and then let it or make it re-check [existing] files. it should then progress the check to completion with the correct files and file names in place.
If you have the torrent added and then put/move the files correctly, you can use the context menu “force re-check”.
When you then start that complete torrent, you’re seeding.