Your resistance is futile
Your resistance is futile
Lol, but seriously stahp I have shares in Google. Let us just use your private data bby, we won't do anything bad, promise! Lmao
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Your resistance is futile
Your resistance is futile
Lol, but seriously stahp I have shares in Google. Let us just use your private data bby, we won't do anything bad, promise! Lmao
As Zoanoids* said in Michigan**:
*An indie rock band
**A song on their self-titled album
What part of this can be used for DRM? It looks like its just a crypto-graphically provable User-Agent, assuming I'm reading it right. Am I misunderstanding?
I shared my mp3s d/l'd from Gmusic on Drive. about 1500 or so. public link. haven't looked lately if it still works. if it took off the bandwidth would likely get their attention. I'm sure they at least keep file checksums to use DRM filters on. u/l'd a DVD rip to Ytube and they blocked sharing from there re: copyright. they don't pay artists much from what I've read. can't easily d/l mp3s from youtube music like the old Gmusic. cds/dvds only last a few years so free backups kept on G servers seems a good use of my free 17Gig
People have been very vocal about this in the issues for that repo. https://github.com/RupertBenWiser/Web-Environment-Integrity/issues?q=is%3Aissue
There is no ecosystem as mature, polished and integrated as Apple’s. I am all in with them and the way all their devices and services work together is just marvellous.
But the answer to your general question is you will need to go all in on a single company. And TBH, you should. They are all bad to some degree. But cobbling together a pipeline of various manufacturers will always result in a terrible experience, and you’ll be generally paying the same for it anyway.
On my desktop/laptop I use Abrowser. On mobile I use Mull. You could say I have been doing my part for years but thanks for joining me.
There is no ecosystem as mature, polished and integrated as Apple’s. I am all in with them and the way all their devices and services work together is just marvellous.
But the answer to your general question is you will need to go all in on a single company. And TBH, you should. They are all bad to some degree. But cobbling together a pipeline of various manufacturers will always result in a terrible experience, and you’ll be generally paying the same for it anyway.