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zoostation , to asklemmy in People who pirated in the late 90s and early 00s what is the most dramatic change from then till now? And if you had the power what would you bring back?

It’s largely the same because we started out with mostly enthusiasts doing it in semi hidden places. Then it was mainstreamed and became too easy for casuals to do out in the open. So laws and enforcement caught up and now it’s most effective again if you know your way around, which most casuals won’t if they can afford a few streaming services.

One big change is no longer having to burn any media, you download something then it’s on plex and you can watch it instantly.

If I could bring anything back from the 90s it would be a big selection of games, movies, tv, music, and books that I actually care enough to consume. There’s hardly anything worth downloading anymore.

JollyGreen_sasquatch , to selfhosted in Paid SSL vs Letsencrypt

The main benefits to paying for certs are

  • as many said, getting more than 90 days validity for certs that are harder to rotate, or the automation hasn’t been done.
  • higher rate limits for issuing and renewing certs, you can ask letsencrypt to up limits, but you can still hit them.
  • you can get certs for things other than web sites, ie code signing.

The only thing that matters to most people is that they don’t get cert errors going to/using a web site, or installing software. Any CA that is in the browsers, OS and various language trust stores is the same to that effect.

The rules for inclusion in the browsers trust stores are strict (many of the Linux distros and language trust stores just use the Mozilla cert set), which is where the trust comes from.

Which CA provider you choose doesn’t change your potential attack surface. The question on attack surface seems like it might come from lacking understanding of how certs and signing work.

A cert has 2 parts public cert and private key, CAs sign your sites public cert with their private key, they never have or need your private key. Public certs can be used to verify something was signed by the private key. Public certs can be used to encrypt data such that only the private key can decrypt it.

superkret , (edited ) to asklemmy in People who pirated in the late 90s and early 00s what is the most dramatic change from then till now? And if you had the power what would you bring back?

In the late 90s and very early 00’s you could google yahoo song names and get a downloadable mp3 link as one of the first results.
Cause search engines simply showed websites that contained your search terms, without filtering and AI algorithms.

SnotFlickerman ,
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Yep, too much of search engines today is people pushing SEO crap to rise in rankings and the businesses “protecting” users by delisting tons of sites that Google/Yahoo or who-the-fuck-ever has decided are “bad.” The number of times legitimate sites get swept up in that bullshit is too damn high.

leftist_lawyer , (edited ) to nostupidquestions in Seriously, what the f*** is keeping Donald Trump in this presidential race?
  1. Polls are unreliable and the press will always make it “horse race” because not to do so means foregoing revenue.
  2. Nearly all the major media outlets are owned by people who have said they’ll vote Trump.

In other words … follow the money.

Presi300 , to linux in best linux terminal emulator
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It’s between konsole and kitty for me. Both are great.

deuleb_biezelbob , to noncredibledefense in Dutch sailor 'displaying' the Belgian method (not an actual method) of disposing of sea mines, 1939/1940?
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its actually full of mustardgas, and this photo was recent

Ziggurat , to asklemmy in People who pirated in the late 90s and early 00s what is the most dramatic change from then till now? And if you had the power what would you bring back?

The whole political discussion about Internet media licensing, like a 10-15€ tax to finance artists while making piracy global. In the end we have the same except it’s financing Internet millionaires over artists

bizarroland ,

Is it weird that I don't want to pay for any streaming media, I don't have a cable package, but if some reasonable system were created such as that I could have access to digital copies of media for a flat monthly rate I would pay it?

Like if someone would come and just say you pay $80 a month and you can watch listen to or read anything you can find and save them all locally for future reuse, no problems, I would probably pony up.

usualsuspect191 ,

Yes I’m also the same way with ads. I’d happily spend more for internet if there was somehow an “ad surcharge” that would mean I’d never see ads or be tracked. Let me pay whatever the advertisers pay.

communism , to linux in best linux terminal emulator
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foot for me

NeoNachtwaechter , to selfhosted in DNS?

I have 3 separate machines:

  1. That fat home server with NAS and VM’s etc.
  2. A Pi serving my smart home.
  3. A plastic router with OpenWrt doing DNS and (I like to believe) some security, and giving WiFi to many small devices.

They all run 24/7 but I just don’t want everything to be dead and dark when one machine is down for whatever reason.

tiefling , to asklemmy in People who pirated in the late 90s and early 00s what is the most dramatic change from then till now? And if you had the power what would you bring back?

Closing Time is no longer by Green Day

BlueLineBae ,

I KNOW WHOOOO I WANT TO TAKE ME HOME

SpruceBringsteen , to asklemmy in People who pirated in the late 90s and early 00s what is the most dramatic change from then till now? And if you had the power what would you bring back?

This is mid 00s but I’d bring back Oink. And my ratio

SnotFlickerman ,
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Yes, please. Oink was so good.

lvxferre , to linuxmemes in Remember back when Ubuntu put ads in the dash? I do (~2014)
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I remember. And how much shit the community flung towards them. And their rep is still stained with it, as it should be.

BassTurd , to nostupidquestions in What to do with glassware that is impossible to clean

Size depending, an ultrasonic cleaner and alcohol will do the trick. That’s how I clean my glass pipes from resin and debris, and it always comes out spotless with no manual cleaning effort.

tfw_no_toiletpaper , to selfhosted in DNS?

While we’re at the topic, which DNS do you guys usually use as upstream? On my router I think I set quad9 and cloudflare over TLS but sometimes I notice on new websites I need to refresh a couple of times until it works, might be DNS. Was too lazy to look into it since gaming and apps work without issues.

Davel23 , to asklemmy in People who pirated in the late 90s and early 00s what is the most dramatic change from then till now? And if you had the power what would you bring back?

What about those of us who pirated in the early '80s?

The computer lab at my junior high was basically one big floppy copying/trading center. It was great.

SnotFlickerman ,
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