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I hear Ireland is the favorite this year
I hear Ireland is the favorite this year
Heatwaves like these always happen in south European countries during July, nothing new>
Ah right. Guess that hottest temp ever recorded last week was nothing to be concerned about.
Just a climate troll doing your thing based on your comment history.
Yea but with torrenting it’s multiple peers you are connected to. Soulseek only connects you 1-1 so it’s generally lots safer.
Agree 100% and I’ve been seeing this “debate” in other instances and communities recently
Piracy is moral and ethical. Small businesses are not the targets. I would download a car, I would download a better life if I could
Agreed, it doesn’t have to be the way it is
Access to culture itself if you think about it
I’ve been using Soulseek for a few years now and it’s been awesome with no issues
Let’s make a movie about it and then pirate it
I think they’re trying to compromise something un-compromising.
3rd party apps are out, mods were replaced by force, Reddit hid behind their users like they were a human shield saying “oh, but remember your users and community!”
Reddit has clearly opened the floodgates on what they’re willing to do in order to keep the site under control, and every subreddit and user suffers because of it.
Lemmy is at least a way out of that oppression.
I enjoy torrents, searching and deciding which is the best quality + storage combo is right for me is the fun part
I think this touches on a bigger picture… It would only take Reddit handing over that data to change what it meant to have a piacy community on the internet. I’m not sure if people would be willing to trust again if that happened…
I’m glad we moved to Lemmy, and let’s make it work 🏴☠️
More pirates vs pirates memes when it should be pirates vs executives