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meseek #2982
meseek #2982 @ ultratiem @lemmy.ca
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  • There’s conflicts to doing this. Likely won’t happen just to minimize a bit of redundancy, which isn’t a bad thing in software design.

  • Chances of getting caught are next to nothing.

    If you do get caught, you’re fucked. Like fucked. The legal headaches and costs going up against Adobe or MS will ruin you… forever.

    With that said, pirating tools is one thing, but using other people’s loops or artistic work without approval is another matter altogether. And that kind of stuff will land you into all kinds of trouble, not to mention curb your work as talk will quickly get around in the community.

    If you’re serious about becoming a musician or artist or a creative selling their work, reputation and community standing is like 90% of it.

    And if you’re wondering how can an artist tell? We know our work. And people talk. Share stuff. Sooner or later, it’ll get around. The internet is still powered by people.

  • I’ve worked for studios, been freelancing for two decades. Not once have I, or have even heard of any client requesting proof of software lol. Moreover, there isn’t any legal impact to the client regardless. Nor is the onus on the client to ever prove such a fact.

    This is 100% made up BS.

  • This is the correct answer. A VPN encrypts and obfuscates all your connections, not just the web browser.

    If all you care about is hiding the websites you visit from your ISP, DNS over TLS is fine. But just remember that you’re bleeding data by using your real IP (ISP, geolocation, etc.). And any other connection, is just unabashedly, you.

  • My dream’s only dead if I don’t renew.

  • You need to know a little about networking for all of this 🤷‍♂️

  • It’s a shame they went for the additional option rather than a persistent setting that would always strip it from a URI.

  • Or… maybe it’s language that is wrong

  • Me: I just want real looking dinosaurs with cool, long flowing hair.

  • No one likes Brave around dem these parts! Scat!

  • Plex is way harder to set up. Their UX is a mess and hasn’t changed in 20 years. All carried over from its chaotic days as an open source project.

    Jellyfin can be challenging at times, but it’s a much more modern take on the premise, as mirrored by its UX.

  • Math never lies.

    Ugmos.