

I’m just skipping that. How am I going to backup 48TB on an off-site backup?!


I’m just skipping that. How am I going to backup 48TB on an off-site backup?!
Exactly my point. Why would you be afraid of a robot acting out and be dangerous?


Haters gon hate
How can a service be a Nazi even? Can emails be racist nowadays?


Not even opening that. I’m tired of these clickbait and hatebait articles.


Open-source projects like this require dozents of full-time developers. It will be dead without a company like Mozilla running it. Imagine the Linux kernel with only hobbyist developers…


If Mozilla is doomed, so is Firefox. You underestimate how complex Firefox is. It’s almost as complex as the Linux kernel.
Your phone can explode. Your PC’s power supply can catch fire. Your electric car can burst into flames. Yet you happily use all of them.
If you decide to use Nextcloud don’t use the default photos app. It’s trash. Use the Memories app.


The contract states you don’t own it and they can take it away any time. So why are you stupid to sign it? Buy a physical book if you don’t like it. But there is no justification for piracy like “I don’t get exactly what I want so I now decide that I have the moral right to do whatever I want with indefinitely.”


You payed for accessing the content the way it’s described in the ToS. I expect you haven’t read the ToS. It’s a contract. Violating that contract is piracy. There is no argueing about that. If you think piracy is morally okey then that’s your thing and your opinion that I respect. But it’s definitely piracy.


Then that was the answer. Everything you selfhost will work offline.


You’re working for the same corpos and you’re getting payed. You’re part of the system and you’re profiting off it. We get rid of DRM tomorrow but you get a 20% salary reduction. Would you do it? I think you wouldn’t. So why would they? You guys are pretentious and can’t think past the simplest complexities of an economic system.


Yea you’re above the law and everyone else. I’ve hear this plenty of times.


Nobody is eroding consumer rights. The consumer rights haven’t changed. Maybe it’s time to change that. Change legislation and stop pirating like monkeys.


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Seems like using Ecosia is about as private as using Google directly.


Is Ecosia any good for the privacy-minded folks among us?


By subscribing you agree to a contract. The company is doing no shitty practice since everything is black and white in the contract. You just don’t like the contract. But the consequence should be to not sign it.


They want you to be able to only consume content the exact they they publish it.
And they have every right to do so. If you like it or not. You don’t own and have not created the protected content. On what basis are you deciding it should not be DRM protected?
I don’t have Avengers 4K. It’s all just Linux ISOs.