

Slightly off topic, but is there still no viable Minecraft fork?


Slightly off topic, but is there still no viable Minecraft fork?


Isn’t this the whole reason why proof of work captchas are being developed?


Correct me if I am wrong, but I think VLC still does not have full support for the WebVTT subtitle format.


Slightly off topic, but might be useful to you: If you look for BluRay remuxes you can also often find things with multiple audio tracks. Then you can just strip everything unwanted out of the container, which would leave you with the original video and a Spanish dub. Also, since you are looking for specifically Latino Spanish, I would hope this is also released on BluRay releases, or do we have systemic racism to thank for that not being one of the many common audio dubs…


While “taking a picture” is a viable option for personal blogs and such, it does technically break the ToS for most social media sites and also might violate copyright, which is why reputable news sources are left with the, arguably shitty option, of using embedded posts.


Just for the uninformed, i.e. me, what is the advantage of reclaiming these domain names? I would assume that they can somewhat be considered tainted in terms of the piracy world now anyways, and getting new domain names should be fairly easy as well, shouldn’t it?


Not particularly helpful as an answer, but oftentimes the reson why people do not broadly share how to get past DRM, is because they use bugs, that might get fixed if they become too known.
That being said, have you tried to use somethign like OBS and just do a screengrab instead of downloading?


It is almost like this is why we had originally decided to put navigation buttons at the very bottom of the screen where they are easily accessible both by left- and right-handed users.


Ah, okay. Thank you.


Could someone explain for me in laymans terms, how is it that they were using a Google IP as their broadcasting IP?


Thank you for the reply. I definitely learned something new about long term storage today.


What does kako mean for the uninitiated?


That is the whole point if a settlement though. It is outside the reach of rhe court that both parties agree to a certain resolution.
It may very well be the case that IA was offered a substantially smaller settlement sum, but only under the consition that the exact sum is not publizised so that it would bot become part of settlement sum reasoning in possible future court cases.


Just as an extra note, keeping backups should be strongly encouraged, but self-burned CD/DVD/BluRay are extremely easy to get scratched and then no longer be readable. The store bought disks have an extra plastic layer on the bottom that protects the actual data section of the disk, but in order to be able to burn them at home this extra plastic layer cannot be present. Thus any scratches/scuffs immediately damage the underlying data not just the plastic protection.


When did these stories start switching over from intentionally abusing peoples data to having data breaches? I feel like the worst ended up still getting worse somehow.


I remember having tried to use a service before, and after trying my email address I got the error message that only hotmail, gmail, and icloud email addresses were allowed. Luckily I didn’t really need the service, so I noped out if there real quick.


This sounds like what tge commission was saying, right? The court did not rule against them per se, it just said all the rules of tge game actually have to be codified which is fair.


As another dev I agree with the other reply. Even if it seems really small, it still is something that should eventually get fixed and therefore can be considered a bug. It makes it easier to track everything that needs to be done if it is all in thr bug tracker. Worst case scenario if it is considered irrelevant it will just be given an extremely low priority in the bug tracker.


I thought the reason that Nintendo was always able to win these copyright accusations was due to Japan’s strict copyright laws. But if I read correctly, this was fought over in a US court, or am I misunderstanding something?
Or they could potentially ban Cloudflare from having servers/property in Japan. Which considering the economic importance of Japan in the Asian sector, might actually be something Cloudflare would want to avoid.