Yeah until they raid SEN's servers because we're harboring alleged pirated sc2 copies.
Just look how many guys it took to get Kim Dotcom. Imagine how difficult it will be for them to capture teenagers who sit on the computer all day. They may need to bring a tank.
Tor's purty slow as far as I know. Some of us at SEN should set up an encrypter-proxy network for all SENners to use. Encrypts the request, sends the request through several of the online PCs of SENners, decrypts it before sending it to the server being requested from (last PC on the chain should be outside the USA ideally) and then back again. Of course, people would have to opt in to using it.
Red classic.
"In short, their absurdities are so extreme that it is painful even to quote them."
All of this oppression by the MPAA/RIAA really makes me not want to buy anything related to them ever.
And that's exactly what I'm going to do. Before, I may have bought it to support the artists or what have you, now NOPE. And if you think that means pirating, you're mistaken. I'll go out of my way not to buy things I want to buy. This is this only thing people are going to do, and it's going to cost them more sales, but that's not my problem.
Edit: I should probably mention that my provider is Frontier.
Frontier communications doesn't appear to be part of the agreement, but that doesn't mean you're not being monitored. Everyone's privacy is at risk, really.
Tor's purty slow as far as I know. Some of us at SEN should set up an encrypter-proxy network for all SENners to use. Encrypts the request, sends the request through several of the online PCs of SENners, decrypts it before sending it to the server being requested from (last PC on the chain should be outside the USA ideally) and then back again. Of course, people would have to opt in to using it.
Is anything like this being worked on atm? I would pay minerals.
"If a topic that clearly interest noone needs to be closed to underline the "we don't want this here" message, is up to debate."
Tor's purty slow as far as I know. Some of us at SEN should set up an encrypter-proxy network for all SENners to use. Encrypts the request, sends the request through several of the online PCs of SENners, decrypts it before sending it to the server being requested from (last PC on the chain should be outside the USA ideally) and then back again. Of course, people would have to opt in to using it.
Is anything like this being worked on atm? I would pay minerals.
Oh_Man -- its not like there's some gauranteed way of 'do this to quit smoking', etc, failure rates are still high and there doesnt seem to be a silver bullet, with different things working for different people
[05:00 pm]
Oh_Man -- no one seems to have properly cracked the puzzle of breaking habits have they
[04:59 pm]
Oh_Man -- In Search of the Miraculous by P.D. Ouspensky. - I gotta read this ultra, it sounds interesting
Vrael -- well after some quick merriam-webstering (suck it Oxford) I think I used it right but if anyone thinks I used it wrong thats not my hill to die on
[04:13 pm]
Vrael -- what I meant was "put forth a hypothesis"
[04:13 pm]
Vrael -- I also may have used the word positing wrong - need to google