• Lime Buzz (fae/she)@beehaw.org
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      the most important this to have when pirating is common sense

      We disagree actually, it’s to have well written tutorials and not to rely on the idea that people can just know things from nothing.

      We get the frustration in this meme but honestly, we never liked this kind of attitude in tech spaces, it’s exclusionary, gatekeepy and harms people. We understand not wanting to answer every single question but some well written tutorials etc to link to are better than having everyone starting in ignorance amd getting in trouble or being harmed for it.

      Especially if said tutorials keep up to date and add more answers to people’s questions over time.

      After all, being helpful actually helps the pirate community in that more people seed, so helping others is actually win-win. There’s really no downsides whereas expecting others to know everything or being rude stops this from happening and thus is a loss for all of us.

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            My client doesn’t show these things, and i’m honestly not interested enough in the matter to read someones bio to put their odd form of expression into context, even if it would show them.

            For the sake of efficient communication i would suggest adjusting either by putting that context in your comment or by expressing yourself more clearly.

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      Still don’t know why I’d need a vpn. My country doesn’t go after individuals pirating (yet). That’s the only reason, as far as I understand, to have a vpn for pirating. So until they start to take come after individuals, I’m gonna save my money.

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        Also VPN makes you rather anonymous. The sites won’t track you and sometimes the trackers on public torrent files are notorious for tracking.

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          That is not true, the sites do still track you. VPNs don’t prevent tracking, they just make sure the tracking is done through a secure tunnel.

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            VPNs don’t prevent tracking, they just make sure the tracking is done through a secure tunnel.

            The extra hop adds a significant barrier for the website in knowing the actual source IP. The fake source IP is likely used by many other users, and the user you are trying to track can easily rotate VPN IPs.

            Its one less identifier for them to use.

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    A serious question: what’s wrong with pirate bay? I have been using it to download movies, shows and language learning content for over a decade, and I never had any problems.

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      Nothing is wrong with it. I imagine you’d be the type to survive in the wild west because you’re equipped to do so while people around you die of dysentery.

    • abbadon420@sh.itjust.works
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      Those aren’t typically risky media. When you’re downloading games though, you’re downloading executable programs. You can do some serious damage if you execute the wrong things. You’re not executing a mkv or a pdf, you’re only reading it.

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        You’re not executing a mkv or a pdf

        You’re half wrong and half right, .mkv files are completely safe but the same can’t be said about .pdf files, attackers can embed malicious code, such as JavaScript or hidden executables, within a PDF file.

        People really underestimate the capabilities of this .pdf file format. I remember some time ago, someone managed to run doom inside a .pdf file.

  • IngeniousRocks (They/She) @lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    {intitle:game I wanted}{infile:*torrent}

    This was how I used to format my piracy searches. 13 years later I recognize that forcing the search engine to generate direct links to the torrents instead of handing me pages I could get was probably where those viruses came from 😅

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    This seems like a meme about piracy for script kiddies. These issues don’t really exist for anyone who knows what they’re doing.

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    I don’t understand folks that pirate games. I don’t think there’s a particular service issue currently between all the platforms and sales.

    If I’m boycotting a publisher/studio, I just don’t play their games. If I find them too expensive, I just don’t buy it and won’t play it. And if it’s not worth buying it at full price, I’ll just might buy it on sale later.

    Movies and TV shows on the other hand… There’s definitely a service issue there.

    • BlueRingedOctopus@lemmy.dbzer0.comOP
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      I pirated this meme in the highest quality I could but lemmy compresses the image to 60-70% of its original quality, that’s why it’s so blurry 😅