In spanish “cloaca/alcantarilla” mean exactly the same.
If no free alternative exists, then arrgg! 🦜🏴☠️
Firefox, KDE Plasma and GNU/Linux lover and user forever! 🐧🦊
In spanish “cloaca/alcantarilla” mean exactly the same.
Started on Ubuntu as anybody, then PopOS, and then Garuda, but then I realized that the Garuda community is a completely POS so I ditched the whole distro. And now I’m using vanilla Arch with my own settings.
Between those hopps can be like an average of 3 distrohopps per day, because ‘this distro is better because have this and that’, but when you start using WM and need to configure each config file with an different programming language and all that, you really stop caring about if that distro have blur or not.


I used to pirate all the things I can (movies, games, etc), but I reach a point in my life where I prefer to buy something if I believe its creators deserve it, if not, I don’t even bother pirating it. For example, basically thanks to Valve and Steam, gaming on Linux is a thing, so I buy there, but Epic Games who shamelessly block Linux as a platform can eat shit, and I would never even pirate a game like Alan Wake II because is exclusive of that platform and if I play it and like it, even though I don’t buy it, maybe someone else can get convinced by me that the the game is good and buy it, so no.


As a formal pirate, Linux is as good or better than Windows to run pirated games, the problem of “linux being harder to pirate than windows” is that we use Wine to run Windows programs on Linux, which is basically like an ‘an super minimalistic windows JUST to run .exe, nothing else’ and videogames needs A LOT of dependencies in order to run a game, and when those dependencies are asked in Wine, Wine cannot satisfied them and the game simply don’t run. How can you fix this? In pirated games, there’s a folder that I don’t remember how is called, but usually brings all the dependencies needed to run the game, just install the dependencies and then run the game. In my opinion, Bottles is the best to pirate, since it even have an option to specifically install Windows dependencies.
And this community is your friend while pirating games: lemmy.world/c/linuxcracksupport


IANAL❤️
(I haven’t even read the post, I just found funny whatever that mean)


Definitely worth it!
(From an IPhone 17 with GrapheneOS)


OwO


The few reasons why I love Latin America is because is so damn late to everything that age verification will never be a thing here.
Exceeeeept for Brazil, they always are or too advanced to the others countries, or too late.


Are there uBlock filters to just remove the paywall from sites like this?


I can get a better PC than that for $400.
Are you sure? Because at this moment with $400 you only get the RAM.


Why the fuck exists an Microsoft Discord in the first place? Is there where Microsoft believe the “cool guys” go?


So this is real? I remember that someone posted about this some days ago but is looked like a AI generated blog
I started with Ubuntu (dual-booted with Windows) and it was the same, for some months I did exactly that: “First I use Ubuntu but if for some reason something not work as I want, I switch back to Window”.
I don’t really remember how I “stay” on Linux and when I stopped dual-booting, but I believe it was because there was so good open source programs and I really liked that, that I stay. One of this programs was Freetube for example.


I keep asking myself, why if there are a lot of countries in the world, why the people keep wanting to go to such a shitty country where you will be treated as a terrorist?


Is Eternity still receiving updates?


I really love when people share this kind of articles, they are so entertainment and you learn a lot.


Some friends invited me to play Minecraft and talk through this shit app called Discord, in the first time I don’t like it, but now is definitely not an option. Which others apps do you recommend for this?


What would be the case if instead of using a third party tool to download the video you just record the video using your phone? Would that count as an “circumvent tool”?


To be honest, of all the countries in Latin America, Brazil is the only one I sometimes find news about the government working with some company to ban piracy sites. But as someone also in Latin America, I have no doubt that you can find pirated media in the street as easy as you can buy bread.
As a non-docker expert, can you guide me to some documents that explain how to achieve this?