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why don't you ask the virus what its future plans are?
this fiasco reminds me of those YouTube guys who started sending notices to people doing reaction videos about stealing "their format"... when reaction videos had existed long before YouTube and certainly before those…
I just use regular rss. thankfully there is still some content out there which uses rss. I like the fact that anyone can put uo their own rss feed with whatever they want without needing to be "curated" or "evaluated…
I love this site. Often if I solve a Project Euler problem of the form "what is the xth element...", after I solve it, I will look at the first several elements in the sequence and start seeing where else the sequence…
the difference is that they're policing somebody's own home, not company premises
Great explanation, and exactly right in my experience. It isn't about "you're breaking the law and the Govt is gonna getcha," but you can't do business without meeting the guidelines and would be in breach of contract…
"I allowed this ip" "I denied this ip" that these are stored in a particular data structure isn't the important part IMO
Deep Blue Something was onto something.
i had the same conclusion. Most people would be buying (for example) Franziskaner 500mL cans at ALDI for 80 cents, or getting a crate of beer for about 1 EUR / bottle. I have never even seen a Corona beer in Germany…
did anyone actually read this whole... thing? If so, does it ever get to a logical or sane point or reasoning? After about 20% through I started scrolling through, looking for something, but this seems to be just... a…
yes, Kevin MacLeod who runs that, also has well composed and just good music. also, it isn't a half-shady looking site like the one linked by OP
how do you figure? audiak appears to have only a handful of songs, mainly of the same genre and not necessarily well composed, and no way to search or otherwise make use of it in a serious way without just listening to…
there are some cc by artists on freemusicarchive who are quite original. the ones that immediately come to mind are Kevin MacLeod, Andy G. Cohen, Jahzzar, Scott Buckley
Freemusicarchive is the place where a lot of people typically get music. You can search by license, genre, length, etc.
any reason to not seed this with the massive semi-curated collection of cc-by music on freemusicarchive?
i think you mean half a billion (or milliard).
I am a musician. I use my phone for the things I can do while I'm outside the studio / with no access to an instrument. This means like listening to demos, taking notes on things I'd like to change, humming into the…
Read the GDPR or national equivalents in the EU and that will show the legal argument - literally that there are a group of laws defining that this isn't allowed in those jurisdictions. Whether or not you're convinced…
I try to remove Google where I can, but for search... let's be honest, ddg and qwant just had inferior results. I try to use one of those, but find myself having to type !g or &g on a disturbing number of searches
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why don't you ask the virus what its future plans are?
this fiasco reminds me of those YouTube guys who started sending notices to people doing reaction videos about stealing "their format"... when reaction videos had existed long before YouTube and certainly before those…
I just use regular rss. thankfully there is still some content out there which uses rss. I like the fact that anyone can put uo their own rss feed with whatever they want without needing to be "curated" or "evaluated…
I love this site. Often if I solve a Project Euler problem of the form "what is the xth element...", after I solve it, I will look at the first several elements in the sequence and start seeing where else the sequence…
the difference is that they're policing somebody's own home, not company premises
Great explanation, and exactly right in my experience. It isn't about "you're breaking the law and the Govt is gonna getcha," but you can't do business without meeting the guidelines and would be in breach of contract…
"I allowed this ip" "I denied this ip" that these are stored in a particular data structure isn't the important part IMO
Deep Blue Something was onto something.
i had the same conclusion. Most people would be buying (for example) Franziskaner 500mL cans at ALDI for 80 cents, or getting a crate of beer for about 1 EUR / bottle. I have never even seen a Corona beer in Germany…
did anyone actually read this whole... thing? If so, does it ever get to a logical or sane point or reasoning? After about 20% through I started scrolling through, looking for something, but this seems to be just... a…
yes, Kevin MacLeod who runs that, also has well composed and just good music. also, it isn't a half-shady looking site like the one linked by OP
how do you figure? audiak appears to have only a handful of songs, mainly of the same genre and not necessarily well composed, and no way to search or otherwise make use of it in a serious way without just listening to…
there are some cc by artists on freemusicarchive who are quite original. the ones that immediately come to mind are Kevin MacLeod, Andy G. Cohen, Jahzzar, Scott Buckley
Freemusicarchive is the place where a lot of people typically get music. You can search by license, genre, length, etc.
any reason to not seed this with the massive semi-curated collection of cc-by music on freemusicarchive?
i think you mean half a billion (or milliard).
I am a musician. I use my phone for the things I can do while I'm outside the studio / with no access to an instrument. This means like listening to demos, taking notes on things I'd like to change, humming into the…
Read the GDPR or national equivalents in the EU and that will show the legal argument - literally that there are a group of laws defining that this isn't allowed in those jurisdictions. Whether or not you're convinced…
I try to remove Google where I can, but for search... let's be honest, ddg and qwant just had inferior results. I try to use one of those, but find myself having to type !g or &g on a disturbing number of searches