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アメリカ人、大学生の日本語です。

Garden in Northeastern Kansas, USA

  • When engaging in criminal activity, you have no "legal" recourse for malicious behavior, so you work on the web of trust instead.

    If you can't trust the software, nor the publisher, nor the hash verified by however many seeders, then don't download it in the first place. Me personally, considering I install indie porn games on the regular and never once gotten a virus that I know of, I think it's worth it to trust others.

    Of course you could always go into paranoid zero trust mode but sometimes being a social being means trusting the criminal serving you free shit isn't ratfucking your data

  • I like chicken tho

  • There are no good guys in war

  • Time to start hosting Trojans on your website

  • I find that getting a job outside of the service sector leads to far better job satisfaction

  • Give all trans people the bodies they want for 30 mins

  • Clearnet shall become brainfucked by states and corporations if'n it already hasn't been, and OpenNIC and Dark Web pirates will reign supreme. Remember, this stuff only really affects public trackers and "cable pirates," not sophisticated private tracker communities or anything else

  • Let's hope there's some kind of branding stamp or something to go along with it

  • Fucking finally holy shit! Fuck the Moonies, fuck the LDP, and especially fuck Abe-san for being such a fascist. May his spirit wander Tokyo restlessly forever

  • So Adobe's headassery and proprietary lock on .pdf has introduced a new vector of malware!

    I fucking hate Adobe they should be broken up

  • I have no way of knowing. I think they're the same imo

  • It's the consequences of the MIT and Apache licenses showing up in real time.

    GPL your software, people!

  • I'm no Sysadmin but to me it sounds like we need a botnet/scraper resistant application layer protocol to replace HTTPS.

  • Thus to all proprietary software!

  • Dual licensure is the obvious solution. Have a strong copyleft license as default (Sorry MIT!) and then have a non-transferrable commercial license for proprietary businesses.

  • Call me an anarkiddy all you want but I don't think contributing to literal governmentware is a good idea

  • How do you contribute when there's the Wikipedia effect?