Pyflixia

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[–] Pyflixia@kbin.melroy.org 1 points 2 weeks ago (1 children)

You need to die. :)

[–] Pyflixia@kbin.melroy.org 1 points 2 weeks ago (3 children)

Nah. The lesson wasn't taught last time, especially if people are going to continue behaving the things I've exemplified. People just do not learn, they simply do not learn and refuse to learn.

Trump is the guy to do it, he's a chaotic mess, a perfect tornado to continue destroying America and make everyone's lives miserable. And I secretly want it.

It's almost as if we would need nukes anymore to just give this world back to itself, it'll recover itself in time, it's endured worse. It's just us that's been it's problem all this time.

[–] Pyflixia@kbin.melroy.org 1 points 2 weeks ago

Nah, I've had too much of people like you and people I've encountered. Why don't you see a therapist yourself by the response you've just made? Can't be advising people things if you aren't going to, yourself.

 

As much as I'm voting Harris soon, I do secretly wish Trump would win. Because lately I've encountered a bunch of insane and radicalized people that took so many things out of context. While brandishing me as a Trumpist even though my comment history suggests otherwise. It's that kind of mentality, is when I really hope we have another 4 years of suffering.

All because I'll take comfort in knowing that those people, will suffer under his presidency and do nothing about it. They'll just screech and screech on the internet into the void, while I masturbate in the morning to it. All in glee, over their suffering.

I'm so tired of every election cycle, that there's packs of these people around and they wonder why young people aren't getting up to vote. They wonder why discussing politics anywhere else is basically taboo or unwanted.

So while I am voting Harris, I'm secretly cheering Trump to win just to make those people suffer.

 

Netflix formed an internal studio (codename Blue) that was meant to make a AAA multiplatform game based on an original IP. It is now dead.

[–] Pyflixia@kbin.melroy.org 1 points 2 weeks ago (2 children)

He still has more say than average joe. Average joe pays an affordable but budget of a premium. He's probably paying for top-tier level stuff, giving how much he's making. He has more saying power than average joe. Average joe is the one getting the hot-potato of agents, getting ignored, getting mislead .etc

What makes you think a rich person is getting the same?

[–] Pyflixia@kbin.melroy.org 1 points 2 weeks ago (4 children)

Oh please. Someone like him raking in the money, money can guarantee better service than average joe's pull. Let's not kid ourselves here. I'm actually astounded to know how much there is a divide here in the comments, where people are actually defending the rich one here.

And here I thought piracy was for the people that couldn't afford these luxuries on a daily basis. Piracy being for people that simply, by choice, don't want to bother with the legal alternative because of the questionable practices in play. Piracy being for people that just simply are locked out and have had their consumer rights stomped on all the way.

Why are we drawing the lines of exception here between a dude that pulls a million a year. That's like the antithesis of the concept of piracy. He's earning $83,000 a month, that's a lot more than an average joe makes in an entire year's worth of their salary.

You're defending the 1% and that's just wrong on so many angles when it comes to piracy.

[–] Pyflixia@kbin.melroy.org 19 points 2 weeks ago (3 children)

Supreme Court is going to uphold it, watch. The Supreme Court isn't really a viable source of decision making when it comes to these things.

"The major record labels, including Sony and Universal, want the Supreme Court to take a closer look at the “profit motive”. They asked the Court to consider whether an ISP must profit directly from the infringement itself, or if profiting from the overall operation in which the infringement occurs is enough. "

This is really just straight up bullying. Because, Sony and Universal for years have targeted pirates who they know are pirating and knew of the sources. They know the difference, it's just they want more people to do their dirty work for them.

To support this argument, the music companies cited the dance hall cases, in which courts have held that the owners of venues can be held liable for copyright infringement committed by performers they hire.

The petition further cited the Supreme Court’s holding in Herbert v. Shanley Co. that a hotel could be held liable for the infringing performance of an orchestra it employed. The Court concluded that the hotel profited from the performance, even though visitors only paid for their meal, not the music.

Fucking dumb logic.

"“That would imperil the livelihoods, safety, and social connections of a massive universe of downstream users who rely on internet connections to run businesses, pay bills, apply to jobs, read the news, connect with friends and family, petition their representatives, and attend school.” "

True. But "muh muneh" are all that these studios care about.

[–] Pyflixia@kbin.melroy.org 11 points 3 weeks ago (10 children)

"Seahawks CB Tariq Woolen was using MethStreams to watch today’s NFL games. He makes over $1 million a year,”

I hate to sound like that guy but, I'm on the side of those who can't afford the luxury of streaming, playing games as they're released and vice versa.

He can afford it.

[–] Pyflixia@kbin.melroy.org 5 points 3 weeks ago

Hey American entertainment corps, fuck off from european stuff.

[–] Pyflixia@kbin.melroy.org 6 points 3 weeks ago

Again, lazy corps need to do their own work.

This is what it's sounding like right now;

Entertainment Corp: "Hey uh, Cloudflare...we need you to stop piracy"

Cloudflare: "We specialize in preventing DDoS attacks and -"

Entertainment Corp: "Think of our profit. We're losing millions here."

 

And by 'mature manner' I mean, without resorting to name calling, being illogical, unreasonable .etc

I've recently tried addressing the immigration issue and as expected, three people just came at me emotionally charged than simply discussing the issue I've had with it. I've seen what I've seen, read what I've read of it and nothing I believe that I have a problem with it is being stemmed from some underlying hatred towards a group of people.

My problem with it is the prioritization and lack of regulation in regards to immigration. It is a serious issue. But god forbid you want to talk of it, people resort to "U XENOPHOBIC" or "WE ALL WER IMMIGRANTS AT ONE POINT!". Just completely wiffing on the issue I've already presented with it.

What is this subject for you?

 

Mine is retail work. Yeah I get it. You hate it. There isn't anything that I hadn't heard before about it by now that hasn't already been said. Yup, people suck.

But on the same token, I don't really appreciate the level people go to, to dissuade people from getting into retail work. Job is a job and income is income. You'll need both of these things. I've learned that a lot of the time, people just happen to be employed by shitty stores that are managed by power-tripping people or maybe the team they work with are annoyingly incompetent.

Yet if you manage to find a store that's worth working in, it's worth it for however long you want to be there for. I chose to work for retail. I don't mind the labor. I don't want a sit-down desk job.

And yeah I work for a big company that has questionable values and has destroyed communities. But that's really out of my control and because that I work for said company, does not necessarily mean that I agree with it or side with the corporate standards. If I wanted to, I'd go back to school and find something else to do.

And that's what I advise people to do if they're so tired of their retail job. Go back to school, it's really all you can do other than go to trade school to get skills and branch into different careers. Just removed about it all day is not going to do a thing. I used to be like that but all it does was just make me hate everything and there were a couple points where I could've gotten fired over it. It's not worth getting fired over something you don't really have an investment in.

[–] Pyflixia@kbin.melroy.org 54 points 3 weeks ago (3 children)

No.

I've pointed this out on another account on this very community through KBin Social.

And I was talking about how lazy and entitled pirates across all ages have become overtime. That we were losing more and more sources that had withstood a long standing of time. And one moment everyone is going "RAH RAH! HYDRA! CUT ONE DOWN AND MORE COME UP!" but when we lose some of which that have yet to return or take it's place, the attitude grows weak. Almost desperate.

And it's due in part how most of the pirates just take and take, but never give back. On r/piracy and sometimes on here, people are making posts wondering where they can get free stuff and how they can get free stuff. They don't care about the technicalities, they don't care about the cause of piracy, they don't care at all. It's always "give me free shit, thanks, bye". There are few pirates out there doing the work and it's just so that these lazy and entitled pirates can just take and take.

But when we lose sources, they scatter away like cockroaches and all that they can think about is asking where it is that they can get free shit. It's almost like consumerism but for free shit, it's annoyingly disturbing. It's not about wanting the new product, it's about wanting the source to mooch off from.

I sadly predict in time that the whole hydra ideology will just simply become the way the Pirate Bay has become, just a symbol, but will it mean anything? It'll be so if this whole trend continues and all generations are just as guilty to doing it.

[–] Pyflixia@kbin.melroy.org 3 points 3 weeks ago

We really do not need another identity war in regards to mental illnesses. We really don't. It's already bad with LGBTQ.

[–] Pyflixia@kbin.melroy.org 1 points 3 weeks ago

There's only so many communities you can maintain active with 45k monthly active users

Then you've just proved my point then on how little there is to do and see beyond the basics. One would think that with a number such as 45k, there'd be a lot more communities around than just the general stuff.

And I see that you're running multiple places as is. I'd like to see more contributing users than just one dude.

 

We all know about keeping track of passwords, not to trust the wrong people, don't feed trolls, use adblockers, use VPNs .etc

I'd like to know if anyone had some more minor ways to improve one's experience online. I have one.

One is, is that sometimes not reading the comments on generally anything is a long-term benefit. I say this because, a lot of the time, like on YouTube, people just removed out stupid things like "WHO'S WATCHING IN 2024 GAIS?!". And it's just garbage reading that wastes your time. I also even avoid reading comments on Rule34 because a lot of time I just visualize overweight guys just oozing oils and smelling foul. All the while naked at home saying shit like "uhh huhuh i'd fuck her hard and fuck her brains out! I'm such a naughty boy!". Like, they'd be lucky if they can even see their pecker under so many folds.

What I'm trying to say though is that, decide what you feel is worth reading the comments to than reading everything. It helps you go through things faster. Not everyone has interesting things to say, it just depends what content you come across. If it's porn, not worth reading all the cringe-inducing comments of people failing at dirty talk. If it's an article and you have curiosity, then feel free.

 

I know and can accept the response that say I should register to X site if I want more activity. I do plan to, least with Reddit, just biding some time before I make yet the 20th disposable e-mail and probably the 100th account before it gets banned again if I cross a glass person. Glass person being someone who's so fragile on opinions and things that they'll scream 'BAN THEM BAN THEM!'.

I've been on KBin Social, Lemmy World (least 2 dedicated accounts), KBin Run, Mastodon, Blue Sky .etc

And I'd stay for a good while but I also found myself bored immediately. I check for questions to answer, it's the same questions I've seen days and weeks prior. I check around for things that are reported and they'll be hours old and some of them can be years old.

I love the idea of the Fediverse, I like some of the features that are implemented. Especially when you do ask questions on here and you're allowed to expand on it. Unlike AskReddit for example, they don't really like that and will remove your post because explaining what your question is about and backing it with an example is just unacceptable to them.

I don't know. 43,000+ people sounds a lot on paper, but in practice, it feels like you're dealing with 50 people at any given day.

 

I hate knowing how much money is spent on them so that they can annoy us with every attempted second of our lives. What, you can't use that money to better pay your workers? You can't use that money to improve aspects of your company, so you're going to pay these groups of obnoxious pricks whose entire existence is to annoy people with your ads?

The ads themselves are too theatric for me to care, I can't tell you the amount of ads I've had to stomach hearing through Spotify that makes me care even less about a product. They just take turns outdoing themselves as to which ad is the dumber of the bunch that night. Even worse are the ads that try too hard to reach for something that was 'hip' to do like 5 or 10 years ago.

The lying in commercials. I've learned in life that some brands that aren't even the brand of choice, the best option available. I've been surprised on some of the things I've acquired from even dollar stores that somehow are better than the name brands.

And even then, there's still lies projected from commercials that attempt to snag you in for money.

 

We all have our favorites that we go-to overtime to meet our pirating needs. We've also watched a lot of big names in this year alone, go down in a blaze of glory and others in a whimper. I'm awfully curious what, to you, is the biggest loss to date?

For me it's Uloz, first thing that came to mind. Uloz has served me very well in acquiring music albums through them, for a good 6 years I recall that I used them for getting albums. When they decided to switch the way in how they do their service, that to me felt like a sucker punch. No longer can I just collect album names, find a sacrificial wi-fi network and go to work.

I also remember missing ISOHunt, EmuAsylum, EmuParadise, OG Pirate Bay, AnimeSuge (soon HiAnime once the piss-ants of ACE get their way soon) and I really hope we don't lose Internet Archive. But with the way it's been hammered by shitty people and court lawsuits, I predict that it doesn't really have much time on it's side in the near future.

All I can say is just thank you to all of those sources and of course the ones everyone is familiar with. Helped save me a lot of money, helped me increase my interests and eh, can't argue against free shit.

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