Riight, because architecture is brewed from the cauldron of something from nothing. You know, like most of the other near-zero effort to create new works from the "rights holders".
Literally building on the shoulders of the ingenuity of mankind. Being claimed. Absolutely and positively fucking ridiculous in each and every way.
There's no reasonable reason one should not have root on their own devices (and cars and tractors and toasters)
100% sham I say, 100% sham.
And Netflix, I just don't know. With VPNs and now this It's like they pulled a "can't beat them so join them" only they did beat them and they're still joining them. Locking up and out, digital retardation.
Content is strangling the digital world. It's a little ironic.
"Justice... if anything tends towards being a side-effect."
There's a pill for that. I think it's the bright orange one. I also think the proper treatment regimen includes three of the small white ones stamped with 'k'. Treatment frequency is as required.
Yeah, well, it's not a physical thing like a "key to a safe deposit box" is it? It is a piece of information that is stored in your mind ergo if pleading the fifth then they may use all means at their disposal to retrieve the information other than the words you need not offer.
Once, when I was a child, I was very, very thirsty. There were coconuts in the trees. I tried very hard to get one of those coconuts. I imagined the cool liquid and knew it had exactly what I needed. I tried for a long time to get one of those coconuts. All of the coconut trees were very tall and I could not climb them. I had found the perfect sized rock and it bumped and missed and bumped again. A hundred times I threw that rock and a hundred times I failed. I could not make a coconut fall and on the rock's last drop I turned and I walked, even thirstier than I had been before, the longest mile so that I could quench my thirst.
Well that's just it. He wants military grade encryption to be a thing ..again(?). Now that post2k information sharing is a thing the doj has its foot in the door.. What would a king do with these sorts of tools? The Sheriff of Nottingham would surely get his share of the gold.
Exceptions for content are complete bullshit. Absolutely nobody, anywhere should have any access to your devices, once they are proved functional devices, for any reason without a warrant.
But.. I guess that ship has sailed - I, for one, do not welcome my new authoritarian overlords and hope they burn in a pool of fire and shit.
Something like that would indicate there's a catalog. We've been told there's a catalog. There are many stores to catalog. You are a source of data. You have been cataloged.
Therefore your first thought is the highly probable one.
You know what, muncher? I don't see or hear one single other motherfucker standing up for core liberties. Who else are we supposed to cheer? Maybe you can do better? What? Guns? Then I'd be afraid you've missed the point - entirely.
Build your platform. The only ones holding you back are you. Stop expecting everyone else to protect your excuse for an Internet business model and stop trying to force your perception of what is fair. It's your Internet too. That makes it your responsibility to make it work for you. It has enabled you to create a platform.
"But piracy, free-loaders, Google.." STFU and step up you twisted mental rob-the-patient fucks.
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Re: Awesome video on the leftist victim mentality
Take your "my side is better than your side" flap trappy garbage and hit the road, dickhead.
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Re: Techdirt Pirates
Literally building on the shoulders of the ingenuity of mankind. Being claimed. Absolutely and positively fucking ridiculous in each and every way.
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Re: Their identitites were not stolen
Just go back to drinking your copyright rules cool-aid and enjoy your copy of Terminal Reality.
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There's no reasonable reason one should not have root on their own devices (and cars and tractors and toasters)
100% sham I say, 100% sham.
And Netflix, I just don't know. With VPNs and now this It's like they pulled a "can't beat them so join them" only they did beat them and they're still joining them. Locking up and out, digital retardation.
Content is strangling the digital world. It's a little ironic.
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Re: Re:
There's a pill for that. I think it's the bright orange one. I also think the proper treatment regimen includes three of the small white ones stamped with 'k'. Treatment frequency is as required.
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Re: Good riddance!
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There were coconuts in the trees. I tried very hard to get one of those coconuts.
I imagined the cool liquid and knew it had exactly what I needed.
I tried for a long time to get one of those coconuts.
All of the coconut trees were very tall and I could not climb them.
I had found the perfect sized rock and it bumped and missed and bumped again. A hundred times I threw that rock and a hundred times I failed.
I could not make a coconut fall and on the rock's last drop I turned and I walked, even thirstier than I had been before, the longest mile so that I could quench my thirst.
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Re: What do you want to bet...
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Re:
that's fucking funny.
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Re: Re: Oh, so now you're puzzled? Follow up to 'You stated "Google, which is spending billions on wireless service and fiber to the home":'
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But.. I guess that ship has sailed - I, for one, do not welcome my new authoritarian overlords and hope they burn in a pool of fire and shit.
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Re: Re: Re: Saint Wyden-the-Worthless
I believe I've read about that person, yes, however, stood up does not equate to standing up. Especially with regards to elected representatives.
And I'm a queen. You may go.
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Re: Re:
Something like that would indicate there's a catalog. We've been told there's a catalog. There are many stores to catalog. You are a source of data. You have been cataloged.
Therefore your first thought is the highly probable one.
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Re: Saint Wyden-the-Worthless
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"But piracy, free-loaders, Google.." STFU and step up you twisted mental rob-the-patient fucks.
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