

I thought activation scripts were somewhat of a grey area legally?
I thought activation scripts were somewhat of a grey area legally?
I’ve been an anime of crunchy roll with those auto ai subs and the main character is called Kun. Holy shit half the time it’s censoring itself because it’s trying to say something racist, but not always…
I have not felt this way about Lemmy whereas I feel this way about YouTube comments and Reddit. Bots are indeed most of the internet content and traffic these days, but it doesn’t change the amount of real people and content on the Internet, just makes it harder to find.
They’re a cog in a broken machine that needs grease like every other one. It’s all just business speak for “why would we want to say something that would make the customer not pay us?”
You, good sir, ma’am or other, are a scholar and a gentle human.
There used to be some programs that ripped directly from Spotify API. Did those all go the way of the dinosaur?
Well, good. I hope it stays that way and I’ll be cautiously optimistic it’s actually a good thing. Thank you for the information.
I can’t see anything good coming from this
Try https://inv.nadeko.net/watch?v=eVP_Zj2Iaw0, it worked for me, but the site has a warning that YouTube started issuing captchas for videos breaking a lot of services
Some of those inefficiencies are by design though, especially for any department that might pay out to the customer for the company’s mistakes. You would make a well reviewed call center that big companies don’t want to hire because they’ll actually do the job.
Huh, I had never thought to search for tits on Spotify, but now I see I was wrong for not doing so.
We’re talking about Windows ltsc aren’t we? https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/evalcenter/download-windows-11-iot-enterprise-ltsc-eval the ISO is freely available on Microsofts website.