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  • that's why is IMMENSELY stupid. They have permanently blocked 6000 IPv4 addresses, used also by legit hosters like OVH, scaleway, akamai, linode, hetzner, digitalocean, cogent, AWS and cloudflare that are definitely legit and used for other purposes

    https://piracyshield.iperv.it/

    5 days for appeal is also ultrastupid because there's no notification to the owner

    and the pirate just spins a new $5 VM with a new IP address and nothing changes....

  • Years ago it was really interesting, could follow all my friends and see what they were up to. Now it's ads, suggested content and sometimes, accidentally, I can see some uninteresting post from someone I barely know

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  • No it's just stupidity

    The Italian government gave the keys of the internet in the hands of three copyright trolls. They have absolute power and the ISPs need to block the URLs and IP addresses forever within 30 minutes. There's simply no time in 30 minutes for a review! Also they like to block during soccer matches and those happen during weekend, when all the sysadmins are relaxing...

    Can we realize how stupid is to block an URL and its IP address forever??? (If the block is wrong, the owner can appeal within 5 days)

  • Does anyone know why it was forked and the fork got all the improvements while the official app is in the exact same state of when it was launched years ago?

    It was because all the proposals got rejected?

    Because if he rejected all the improvements I don't really understand why he's saying "nobody wants to help development"

  • Tagged as a bug bounty?

    The guy wanted a bug bounty on something like this?

    Like if he discovered now that software can be cracked??

    Of course they weren't interested, all the software is crackable. Even if the dev wasted one week of dev time to implement server side validation, then the for the cracker doesn't change anything, they patch the server check to reverse the logic. Ok it's a bit harder but if it's worth, determined crackers will take the challenge.

    Look at denuvo and the thousands of online checks, all defeated eventually.

  • It's pure greenwashing.

    They made a deal with a company that has zero practical experience with nuclear reactors, literally built nothing.

    It's impossible that in just 6 years they will manage to:

    1. Build a test reactor for their new unproven technology that as of now exists only as a PowerPoint presentation to show to investors
    2. Have it approved by the government
    3. Build the full scale reactor
    4. Have it approved by the government
    5. Get a license to use enriched uranium in a private setting

    Even if they finished yesterday to build the final version of the full scale reactor, 6 years aren't enough to go all through the regulatory red tape

    Now that they promised that will use "green" energy in the future, Google can continue to use energy from coal and in 2030 everyone has forgotten about this vaporware deal

  • The nes roms in animal crossing for N64 had the header for the ines emulator. Now, a few years before Nintendo hired a guy who worked on the audio driver for ines, and that tomohiro is credited with lots of emu projects for Nintendo, so it's not impossible that they reused that header idea. In the gigaleak there's a tool that adds the ines header to clean roms.

    This said, it's also not impossible that they're taking a peek in other OSS emulators source code, i recall that luigiblood (a guy obsessed in decompiling Nintendo emulators) found traces of 64dd emulator code from pj64 in some Nintendo product, which then was silently removed after he tweeted about that