Womp womp
Womp womp
I remember reading some of those. It was a cool series.
God such a goated game
Proton VPN, Airvpn, and Mullvad are all reputable. Proton and Air have port forwarding if that’s a requirement for you.
Woo. I know a lot of people don’t like Apple, but still a win if It ends up happening.
For me I really like using
Ublock origin
1password
Snowflake
Return Youtube Dislike
And XbrowserSync
Sometimes lego fans have some real L takes.
Well I feel better about making the switch to Firefox now, and doing a custom user.js
I really like Brave search
You should be so proud of yourself! That’s a major accomplishment doing the research and figuring it out yourself.
Oh that’s neat. Yeah I use Airvpn currently, but would be interested in Proton or Azire if I could automate with a script like you said.
Been thinking about trying Azire, do they provide static ports?
Yeah I knew this would be a skewed sample of opinions, but I was also warry of posting this anywhere else since piracy is a touchy subject on some other instances. Also yeah I’m thinking that since I’ve purchased the media I should have full rights to do with said media whatever I please (other than selling it).
Would you care to elaborate? I don’t really see how it would be wrong?
Yeah it’s crazy how much the world has changed even in my short lifetime, especially with the mass adoption of digital media. It’s going to be so difficult for people to retain their rights to what they purchase.
Yeah you’ve hit the nail on the head. I was merely trying to gain some perspectives outside my own. Ethics is not something for me to define at all. That being said, I’ve decided that I have paid for the media and as such have a right to retain full control over that media as long as I don’t sell it or distribute it widely.
Just to have a discussion and get to see some of the different opinions out there.
Fair lol
Well I just didn’t see any harm in feeling out a lot of different pirates opinions to see some different perspectives I maybe didn’t think of.
Yeah Private Trackers are typically protected from copyright notices.