What do people even do in there ?
In France some banks illegally force users to use the banking application to approve online transactions as a security feature.
They could implement OTP as an alternative but they don't because they are lazy.
What do people even do in there ?
In France some banks illegally force users to use the banking application to approve online transactions as a security feature.
They could implement OTP as an alternative but they don't because they are lazy.
Same for me. I don't know about the recent drama, but I remember that bluesky censored stuff and now they can't pretend to be an alternative to twitter.
I have a job. I use LinkedIn to follow my friends and that's it. I don't post or follow idiots.
Banks are still running Cobol programs written by Jesus on punchcards. But it's not the same use case, Linux is mostly running on servers without a UI.
I'm not pirating, I'm training the LLM that is in my skull. Don't worry, I won't remember the whole thing in a week and won't use it to create art out of what I saw.
"Don't copy that floppy" funded by rich people, or the more recent "You wouldn't download" with pirated song and font. Fucking hypocrites.
You can't have a better law. Copyright laws are one-sided towards $billion companies. They would never agree to give more power to small creators or (worse) open-source projects who rely on such laws without making money.
A lot of AI fanboys secretly think that artists who rely on public funding to make a living deserve to be raped by gen AI companies.
Computers were a mistake I guess. Or the internet, or humanity.
No because it wouldn't be a video anymore. You would need to create your own file format and application to read that thing.
Also why? It seems like a very limited use case and I don't know any scenario where I would need that. No one encrypts videos except for those (idiots) who distribute movies in the theaters or on Blu-ray.