

Well, that’s how it tends to be in most places.
You don’t get caught for downloading; you get caught for uploading.
Using a similar logic to distribution via DVDs. Only the seller gets into trouble. The buyer does not.
Well, that’s how it tends to be in most places.
You don’t get caught for downloading; you get caught for uploading.
Using a similar logic to distribution via DVDs. Only the seller gets into trouble. The buyer does not.
AUR definitely has given me better exp than PPA though. And I don’t use PPA at home.
But I tend to choose git clone
and build manually (without a PKGBUILD) for quite a lot of things, both in Arch-based and Debian.
Who needs manuals!? Download the source code! Don’t RTFM. RTFSC!
The code is the documentation!
Get ed!
And I’d guess all that money would then go to military funding, with Anna’s Archive, again getting nothing out of it?
They are pirating, while also DOSing the providers.
Adding and removing the feature at the same time, lol
Guess I need to put learning kernel C on a higher priority to prevent you from running back to Windows.
Guess not. You will be running back in no time after the AI pesters you enough and makes you have to replace your CPU fans every 6 months.
Is it not also because it was easier to feign ignorance for the time the laws were passed?
And that nobody thought of Tor, while at the same time, leechers who don’t seed are actually being worse for the Torrent?