umbraroze

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[–] umbraroze@lemmy.world 10 points 6 hours ago* (last edited 6 hours ago)

There's this website that listed bunch of stuff about Kim Dotcom and his ventures. (the list barely scratches the surface. But the important thing is that people thought he was hack decades ago.)

When I visited the site last time, I was like "ohhhhh, they've found a picture of Kim wearing an SS helmet. I really didn't know what else I was expecting."

[–] umbraroze@lemmy.world 8 points 1 day ago

Aka "karate chopping the Plausible Deniability right in the throat"

[–] umbraroze@lemmy.world 9 points 5 days ago

Luckily for Zuckerberg, then, Meta isn't unfairly punished. It's going to be punished quite fairly.

[–] umbraroze@lemmy.world 2 points 5 days ago

They probably didn't have rulers. Or compasses. It was such an early era that geometry wasn't invented yet.

[–] umbraroze@lemmy.world 2 points 5 days ago* (last edited 5 days ago)

And Calibre, a third party software for managing ebooks, has a plugin to crack Kindle files.

Unfortunately currently broken for the latest version of Kindle for PC, which switched to a different encryption scheme. It also uses KFX file format that nobody likes, which fortunately can be converted to EPUB with another plugin, but de-DRMing doesn't seem to work right now. It still seems to work for titles in AZW3/MOBI that didn't get DRM update or didn't have DRM in the first place.

[–] umbraroze@lemmy.world 2 points 6 days ago

No, that's martial arts. Martial law involves less improvisation and adaptability. However, it loses to martial science.

[–] umbraroze@lemmy.world 8 points 6 days ago

Voyager.

Used Sync, but it's not maintained. Liked Connect a lot. But, well, if the platform is open source, why not use an open source client too? Switched to Voyager and I've been very happy with it, actually.

[–] umbraroze@lemmy.world 1 points 1 week ago

Previously, you could just download the books on the Kindle for PC, use a random decoder software or install a plugin for Calibre, and boop, decoded books, readable in Calibre, can be converted to EPUB.

For ssssssome reasonnns I've been looking at how to do the same thing again, but apparently you need an old version of KfPC because the new one uses new encryption/file format that hasn't been sussed out yet. Weirdly enough, even with the newer app, I've still been able to download a bunch of books that didn't have DRM to begin with, but of course Amazon doesn't exactly advertise if a book is DRM-free anywhere on the store page.

Also weirdly enough this quest of mine actually started last year when one Finnish ebook store was closed down, but that was less of a problem. I just downloaded all of my purchases as unencrypted EPUBs. Guess the local publishers are less dickish, worst thing they asked for was watermarking.

[–] umbraroze@lemmy.world 31 points 1 week ago

Long ago, I used Debian on my main PC but decided to go with Ubuntu on the laptop because it was easy to set up.

Later I switched to Debian on the laptop, too, because ultimately I felt Ubuntu was just Debian with extra steps.

[–] umbraroze@lemmy.world 6 points 1 week ago

Turns out the Rocket Jesus has never been all that good at rocketing or Jesusing. Who knew?!

[–] umbraroze@lemmy.world 2 points 1 week ago (1 children)

Reminds me: long ago, one comedy website made a bunch of awards that you could put on your own website with if you didn't get awards from anyone else. (Having a bunch of random awards was the style of the time.) One of these was the coveted Titanic Navigation Award. I don't think it can be awarded to anyone any more, as the developers of React have been the most deserving one to receive it in recent years, for their unending efforts in making navigation more confusing for everyone.

[–] umbraroze@lemmy.world 2 points 1 week ago

Yay, I didn't get spammed! ...so the stuff I have on Codeberg is officially stuff nobody but me cares about. (Sadness, or an opportunity?)

 

Original source

Butterfly Flew Away
Damac & Swallow

Once upon a time there
was a man who had no
friend.
One day he was sitting
on the grass of the
huge park.
Suddenly the butterfly
landed onto his hand,
and started to talk to
man:
"I came from heaven
and have you a messa
ge. Do not ever break
the wings of butterfly
or I will punish you
harder than anyone
ever..."
Suddenly the butterfly
disappeared as fast
as it had appeared.
The man thought
a while and understood
the meaning of life.
After that he was nev
er lonely or depressed

 
 
 
 

[1:07:28, channel: mrixrt]

Quick video summary:

  1. There's a few charities, Comic Relief and Kids Relief. They've done a few questionable things over years.
  2. Such as commissioning a few educational games aimed at children, and then put the net profit gained from them to good use. ...The games are AFK brainrot with gacha mechanics and zero educational value.
  3. Also the games are on Roblox! We were talking about net profit here. Roblox eats a huge part of the pie.
  4. And the development house themselves? It was started by a few YouTubers and it all goes downhill from there.
 

This is a twofer.

Combatant 1: Google.

Once every time period of questionable length, Google gives me an Android pop-up that I can't dismiss. This is to "comply" with the EU law. They want me to be extra sure of my rights to choose and want to know which search engine I'm using for the Android search widget and Chrome.

Well, as a matter of fact, I use Google! So I tell them that. I hope it makes them happy.

Combatant 2: ME

...I fucking hate the Android search bar and I'm this close to installing an alternative launcher just to get rid of it.

Also I use Firefox.

(What do you call it when there's two parties who want the same thing, but there's an arbitrary pointless grudge that both of them can see?)

 

OMG IS THE RADON EEL 🖤
(The 69 Eyes song warbling in the far horizon)

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submitted 2 months ago* (last edited 2 months ago) by umbraroze@lemmy.world to c/retrogaming@lemmy.world
 

Been dumping my GameCube games for my own use. Noticing all kinds of weird things about the old games that I didn't notice before, or had forgotten, because it's been like two decades.

(Didn't get that much into Lost Kingdoms back in the day though. Because as far as inexplicably card-based RPGs go, I sunk so much more time into Baten Kaitos.)

 
 

Warning: This was orginally meant for children, of course, but like all anti-nuclear-war films, it will TRAUMATISE YOU FOR LIFE.

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