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  • I really want to know how to extract them as well. I paid for a movie on YouTube since it was available nowhere else and yt wouldn't let me download it without DRM, so I just OBS'd the whole thing.

    I had captions on, so they're baked in. I really like captions, but it would be nice to have the option to turn them off.

  • If the person who died at Disney had not paid for Disney plus, but instead had pirated what they wanted to watch on Disney plus, they would not have signed the contract with Disney plus. That contract forfeited them the right to sue Disney.

  • I gotchu fam.

    Disney big boy, doing bad boy stuff. Oopsy killed someone but says it's ok, might get away with it.

    Buying stuff now is all a service, go old school and buy paper books and pirate digital stuff. If the person who died at Disney had been a pirate, then Disney would be NOT OK MURDERER.

  • Found a movie I couldn't buy digitally, but could buy the bluray.

    It's a forgotten art form. There were hidden things in the menus and fun little menu transitions.

    And it was trivially easy to make my own digital copy. I fully support this post.

  • All I want is something that I can put on a raspberry pi, and then from my phone use the "share" menu to share a URL to some app that communicates with the pi and plays the video URL.

    Why doesn't that exist yet? Share YouTube video to rasp. Pi, then have and controls on the phone app.

  • "Stomach rolls" That's just a stomach.

    Stomachs can buckle like that when you bend, it's normal. If you're worried about that then society has got you paranoid.

    If you're obese you're obese, but "stomach rolls" don't mean you're obese.

  • Have a popup text line in explorer that says "you are browsing inside of a compressed file, you must extract the contents to use them" or something. The functionality is already there, when you go to "network" it says "network sharing and discovery is turned off, click here to turn it on"

  • This reminds me of when I sent someone a program in a zip folder. Windows now opens zip folders by default, and it looks just like any other folder.

    So of course they opened the zip and double clicked the exe, but everyone knows you can't open an exe inside a zip folder (at least, if the exe depends on the folders and files around it). If you try to, windows will extract the exe into a temp space, but leave all the dependencies behind. So the exe promptly crashes.

    I didn't think I needed to specify "you need to extract the contents of the zip folder first, then run the exe." It feels like saying "you need to take the blender out of the box before you can use it. And not just the _base _ of the blender, you have to take out all the parts."

    Some things just feel so much like second nature that we forget.