meathappening

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[–] meathappening@lemmy.ml 20 points 2 weeks ago (1 children)

They're inhumane terrorists, and I think it's important to point out they're fucking idiots. DHS dramatically lowered its standards to recruit so many so quickly, and we're dealing with some of America's meanest idiots being given a badge and a gun and told to run wild.

They're stupid even by American law enforcement standards, and that's saying something. People are pointing out that this is against the rules, but I'm not even sure these guys can read the rules.

[–] meathappening@lemmy.ml 3 points 1 month ago

There's no such thing as entrapment in the world of copyright, unfortunately.

That said, something kinda similar did happen in the Viacom v. YouTube case. It's been over a decade since I read it so forgive me, but I think YouTube discovered that Viacom themselves had been uploading bits of The Simpsons, and I believe sometimes processing them to look like amateur clips because they believed that the exposure helped them in the long run.

[–] meathappening@lemmy.ml 4 points 1 month ago (1 children)

I hope he's doing well too--I was just surprised since he seemed to really hit his stride then all of a sudden, nothing.

Thanks for taking it over! It's definitely my favorite subsonic app as well. I couldn't bear to see it die, like my previous favorite, subtracks.

[–] meathappening@lemmy.ml 3 points 1 month ago (3 children)

There was, but it actually looks like you fixed it for 4.1.0: https://github.com/eddyizm/tempus/issues/35

So thanks! That one was driving me crazy since early Tempo days. Speaking of, have you had any contact with the original dev? He's been MIA for a year or so, right?

[–] meathappening@lemmy.ml 7 points 1 month ago (5 children)

Incredible work as usual. Is the "Album track list bug" where it would be stuck in place when you first click on an album?

[–] meathappening@lemmy.ml 12 points 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago)

To be clear, I'm not saying it's a good argument. OP just grossly mischaracterized it.

The main issue with this is that it would either A. Be massively open to abuse in the same way that YouTube is now, but would come with greater penalties in that you can lose Internet access. Or B. Force your ISP to do a copyright analysis every time they receive a report.

Every illegally downloaded book is a lost sale

This is straight out of 2007. What an awful position to take.

And that's fucking wild about someone fighting you over your own music. The DMCA is a fucking joke.

[–] meathappening@lemmy.ml 14 points 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago) (10 children)

No, that would be if they tried to assign liability to Bell Labs. ISPs have traffic logs and are assigning IP addresses to pirates. I'd say it's closer to holding Hertz accountable when people who rented cars break the speed limit. Still a terrible idea though.

But I'm concerned how they can request this with a straight face, since we've seen wholesale abuse of the DMCA since its inception. Ask anybody who has a YouTube channel with more than 5k subscribers about the false reports they've received from companies claiming to own someone else's music. People are going to have their access cut off based on fake reports.

[–] meathappening@lemmy.ml 1 points 2 months ago

OpenMediaVault does this as well if you use the built in Docker system. I have it set to back up containers every Sunday at 1 am, at which time it pulls any new images. You can set the number of backups to retain and roll back if there are any issues.

[–] meathappening@lemmy.ml 5 points 9 months ago

Feedme is good but Read You is gorgeous (and we all know that's what matters).