You are spot on. The CDN simply has authentication functionality. (Or the app generates a temporary CDN URL that you’ll use)
You are spot on. The CDN simply has authentication functionality. (Or the app generates a temporary CDN URL that you’ll use)
Odysee is actually doing amazing. The interface is great and the speed is even better than Youtube at the moment.
They are however swithing their core structure from one blockchain powered storage model to another one, so at the moment it’s a bit guesswork and could possibly turn out very bad. (ArWeave bought them…)
Regarding the far right content on the platform; yes, there is a bit of it, but I have only once come across it, and I was actually browsing some categories relating to politics. So in normal usage, following content creators and checking what Odysee is featuring, you’ll not come across them. But even if you do, Odysee’s block/mute functionality works better than the one on YouTube.
“Good point, we’ll ban all of them”
The ISP I’m with allows you to keep the email address indefinitely. But I’m sure there are many ISPs who don’t do that.
Many ISPs still give an email address.
Cartels is such a buzzword. Most of them just do normal business. And only cocaine comes trough them outside of America.
What is your point exactly? Are you merely expressing that you’re not moral yourself for posting here? Are you going around telling people who buy stuff from China that they are all enabling child labor and wage slavery?
Everything can be better, but if you take away something that people like, you kind become responsible for the result. Imagine taking the beer away from somebody enjoying some beer, what’s the chance that you’ll get your ass kicked? But what happens when a cop takes away the drug of a drug user? Most people just give up, lose their drugs, get fined, and possibly even jailed. It’s safe to say that most drug users think your morals are far worse.
I would even say that you are the one enabling an oppressive force, while cartels just leave us the fuck alone.
I’ll check it out some time
I set it up earlier and it felt like a highschool project. The AiO bloat, the GUI, lots of little bugs everywhere… The service didn’t even stop when I ran i2p stop
.
I’m not against it, but I do hope it gets a lot better.
From my experience, most of them are good. They can’t really go around fucking people up or they get fucked up themselves. I even know some people that had problems and bought from different dealers, because the dealers wouldn’t sell them that much if they only went to them.
Opiod dealers are a different kind, but most of them are opiod users too, so it’s hard to judge them. I’m not even sure I still consider opiods to be drugs.
I think their name goes against some consumer laws here in Europe.
Better call themselves ClosedAI
Drug dealers and OF girls are good people too.
Thanks for sharing.
I also added that website to my RSS reader.
I don’t think they care about piracy.
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With snap they can release the package a single time, and it can be used across all of their releases. I think this is the main point of snap. Being able to use it across other systemd distros is just a bonus.
I’m not saying they would.
Yeah but only in 2016 were they made available for other Linux distros. Flatpaks were available since 2015.
Anybody got more info on the actual payload?
powershell.exe -eC [payload_w_base64]
is mentioned here.
-eC
just means encoded command afaik.
What does a browser have to do with a soldering iron?
Just download exe
Or better yet, buy something that isn’t as over-engineered as this thing.
Using 12hr notation is a bigger joke though.
Freedom of speech for me but not for thee