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Anti-Piracy Lessons Enter the School Curriculum: Are You a Thief?
  • So you mean there are all these movies, media, software that I can get for free, when I'm too broke to purchase it or subscribe to it and my parents wont buy it?

    It's like DARE, only that the drugs are actually free this time.

  • its even more outdated
  • Its ubiquitous here in Spain, too.

  • its even more outdated
  • I've only seen it being used in Japan. Are there other places where its widely used?

  • Twitter/X new ID Verification - First Look
  • Yeah, I don't want Musk knowing where my Mojo Dojo Casa House is. He'd just show up there and be weird.

  • I don't see anything wrong with how we used to be
  • I was so attracted to those type of girls when I was in high school.

    In my early 30s. From what I've seen, they've kind of changed it a bit and ditched the clothes, but I've seen them getting into tattoos a lot more.

    As a non-tatted guy, who looks totally different from them, they're still not into me and I'm still into it hahaha

  • I don't see anything wrong with how we used to be
  • I was so attracted to those type of girls when I was in high school.

    Unfortunately, they were never into me :(

  • Sound Off: How many 10+ year redditors have left the site?
  • Ironically enough, the person who introduced me to 4chan was a queer, fine arts student from Pratt in New York. A bit of an anime geek, she'd frequent those boards and /b. 4chan was always bad, gross and kind of fucked-up, but once /r9k and /pol started leaking onto other places, it got exponentially worse. Then, they caught the attention of the news it was like pouring napalm on a dumpster fire.

    I haven't been there in years. But in those mid, to late 00s there were some hilarious threads on there, like Anon works in IT, the Time 100 thing, when they fucked with Scientology and got away with it. But then, there were threads that started out funny and it got taken too far. The whole Battletoads thing was one of those when they started harassing GameStop employees.

    Finally, there was whole thing of the guy who shot up a Community College in Oregon and posted about it the day before. And the whole tread was actively encouraging it was beyond fucked. Amongst other things. And the whole 8cha/8kun thing, with Qanon, which I just watched the documentary because I was long gone by then.

  • Afghanistan: Taliban burn musical instruments
  • Let's stop for a minute and think. If their version of god an religion were true, would you really like to worship an asshole god who hates music or anything fun?

    Might as well go to hell. At least they'd have music.

    I know. Not really about god, but about control.

  • Sound Off: How many 10+ year redditors have left the site?
  • I started lurking Reddit around 2010, actually got an account in 2012, to comment and upvote.

    Before that, I was somewhat active from the mid to late 2000s in the MxTabs Forums (musician forum), Last.fm, and a brief stint at 4chan (never again).

    Started at MxTabs in like middle school. They were having on/off problems with music industry assholes because we were "stealing sheet music." Around 05-06, Mx started having an exodus because of copyright issues, a couple DDOS attacks, a spam brigade attack and just people moving on to other places, so I started hanging out more on Last.fm. It was a fun and more relaxed community. Mx, while fun, was a bit more snobbish and took posting way more seriously than Reddit ever did.

    By the time I reached college in 08-09, I hung out for a bit on 4chan. But it was too much, although I was there for the whole "New Users can't Triforce" thing (instead of users they said a homophobic slur). In which they coerced some kid into bricking his family's PC, to make an ascii art version of the Triforce from Zelda games. Basically like this:

     ∆

    ∆∆

    (EDIT: Can't format it on Lemmy, despite the preview showing it)

    Eventually made it to Reddit, from IRL friends talking about it a lot. At the time, Reddit was like 4chan lite. So the meme cycle started in 4chan, Tumblr or Reddit (mostly 4chan, though). Made it's way to 9gag, where it got more traction, because my girlfriend at the time would send me 9gag meme links, that I had already seen on Reddit. Then it'd move to Instagram, Twitter, sometimes Vine, get beaten over the head on Facebook and a hollowed-out version of it would finally die during late-night comedy skits and monologues.

    I was on Reddit for a lot of fucked-up, weird, tragic and funny shit that went down there. Obama's AMA, the whole shit with Ellen Pao and banning r/fatpeoplehate, Woody Harelson's AMA, Wycleaf Jean's AMA (a similar but lesser talked-about AMA disaster), the whole Boston Bombers incident, Pizzagate, Aaron Swartz's passing. When the_donald started "as a joke" and then went full batshit, racist (it was always there festering under, until the egregiousness hit a critical mass). The fappening, all the gore subreddits that got banned, the first version of r/place, live broadcasts during COVID and all the insane amounts of misinformation. The Russian invasion of Ukraine and the daily megathreads and now the whole fuck spez thing.

    Granted forgetting a bunch more, but I was probably there for that. Left there as soon as I couldn't access through Apollo. Although, for years I used Alien Blue, then it started going to shit once Reddit got it and started forcing me to make an avatar and giving me free flair.

    Now, I only lurk desktop on Firefox, just a couple communities, but a few of them are starting to pick up on Lemmy, so we'll see how this transition goes.

    Damn, I just realized I've seen a lot of internet culture in this time. Like on man regaling on past tales, despite being 33.

  • Curb Your Enthusiasm and Crusader Kings III. Sounds good tbh, I'd watch that
  • Black Mirror and Tears of the Kingdom.

    Creepy shit happens to random Hylians, Zoras, Gerudo, Koroks, et. al, with wierd Sheikah and Zonai tech.

    • The great Deku Tree has a social credit system on the Koroks.

    • Random Hylian get the ascent skill. Ends up in wrong place, at the wrong time.

    • The monsters that suffer a painful, fiery death thanks to Link, suffer the same fate after reviving every blood moon.

    • Purah's meteoric rise to fame and subsequent isolation in technology.

    • Master Kohga uses disinformation to turn Hyrule into a republic, fucks a sand seal.

    • Robbie and his weird, creepy robot wife.