there are many solutions, but they should stay hard to find
imagine waiting for a torrent when usenet immediately saturates your link 24/7
depends on the voice language
do you have a flag?
the best version is always the default for me on yt-dlp, that and --embed-subs
has always worked perfectly for me, weird you’ve had issues with it, this is the first I’ve heard of anyone having that problem.
This sounds like the right answer at first, but really, the entire reason ID verification exists is because the whole “just parent your kids” thing already didn’t work, and now here we are. You can’t fix stupid, meanwhile the kids are still doing bad things, and everyone else doing nothing too, solves nothing.
I think for that to happen, it would have to be on a server hosted in the EU, owned by a corporation, with a user that just happened to report them for violations.
While I think federated services are a good idea in theory, the unfortunate reality is that they’re also privacy and GDPR minefields that nobody has figured out how to make legal yet.
sadly they probably don’t
Screenshotting this for later.
I think if you can’t afford health insurance then you probably can’t afford to run a business in the first place.
nobody’s going to do anything. people always say they will but they never do
fre sha vocado
nah if anything it’ll be the letter T
What have you tried searching the web for? I get many relevant results.
I use django for this exact thing, it’s my day job
can not know
Yes they can, the articles are named with the filename of the content that’s in it, and the data itself is unencrypted. But I wasn’t even talking about blocking uploads, just having content providers be able to take down existing content.
But get this, it’s even worse in Switzerland because the provider is also now forced to keep that same content from reappearing! This is called the “stay down” rule.
country where only uploading is forbidden
downloading computer games and software remains a crime
In the US? Absolutely.
Downloading or uploading any copyrighted content without permission is not legal. It’s the same in most countries.
this is dangerous advice. courts can still subpoena the usenet provider for your information.