Which seas do you avoid?

  • @rufus@discuss.tchncs.de
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    796 months ago

    Software. 99% of the time there is some Free Software alternative that either somehow does the job for my personal tasks, or is better anyways.

  • @salarua@sopuli.xyz
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    566 months ago

    i refuse to pirate indie games. i will always buy games that are independently released or from small publishers because 1. they’re just trying to break even (unlike publishers like EA and Activision who have millions of fans lining up to buy their repetitive junk) and 2. they almost never have DRM. i’ll also buy my music for similar reasons; 99% of artists can barely make a living and i really do not want to contribute to that statistic

    • T (they/she)
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      56 months ago

      We’ve been buying stuff on bandcamp friday, it is pretty neat

  • @GravitySpoiled@lemmy.ml
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    336 months ago

    Apps. I prefer foss apps. I donate, report, contribute and spread the word.

    Even if I would pirate an app it wouldn’t become open source. I couldn’t contribute. I couldn’t report bugs, suggest ideas, fork and apply my own stuff.

    • pgetsos
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      56 months ago

      I only pirate apps with no alternatives and very aggressive monetization like 100€/year subscriptions…

    • ladfrombrad 🇬🇧
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      6 months ago

      We’ve had a no piracy rule over in the Android subs/communities for years and the funny thing is, by time we ever got to someone trying to post a pirated APK the community themselves tore them a new arsehole.

      Easiest rule to enforce when the community will absolutely hiss at you. Love em.

      edit: a fun talking point I suppose is YouTube, and its app. We got a lot of people arguing that Newpipe ‘was piracy’ and I even had many debates with other members/mods about is it, or isn’t it piracy?

      My view it’s a website that you can parse even with other tools like yt-dl, and if Youtube.com wanted to stop use of Newpipe / Revanced whatever they could in the blink of an eye.

      • JackGreenEarth
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        16 months ago

        I had to ‘pirate’ geometry dash apk as only the lite version was on the play store. I’d already payed for the full version on Steam and iOS.

    • /home/pineapplelover
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      36 months ago

      I kinda pirated Spotify (xmanager). I believe Tidal is one I would actually subscribe too if I had the income.

  • @Zedstrian@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    226 months ago

    As long as they participate in Steam sales, assuming they’re on Steam to begin with, PC games are more convenient to have in a library where I don’t have to manually update each game. Valve’s not perfect, with its 30% cut of sales being arguably too high (as is the case for all other platforms that defend its use as being an “industry standard”), but given Nintendo’s monetization of online gameplay and replacing the Virtual Console system with what is essentially console library rentals, I don’t mind putting up with updating Switch ROMs once in a blue moon if it means not supporting anti-consumer practices. Any games I had in my Switch library that are also on Steam I simply repurchased for the sake of convenience, however.

    • @emhl@feddit.de
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      16 months ago

      With tinfoil and a good shop, updating switch rooms can be almost as convenient

  • Mr. Satan
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    6 months ago

    So there is a thing I kind of pirate, but not entirely – e-books.

    But thing is, our public library page has e-books and some of them are available to be read online. Now I cannot officially download them, however opening a network tab on browser console shows me a request to download the whole .epub file. So what I do is copy that request as curl and just download it via terminal.

    Is it piracy, probably, is this resource publicly available for me to read, definetly yes.

    Other than that I don’t really pirate much else.

    • @soggy_kitty@sopuli.xyz
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      16 months ago

      Food for thought. If you have decided you were never going to buy the game, what’s the harm in pirating it

      • @S13Ni
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        76 months ago

        Honesty as an aspiring indie dev myself, I wouldn’t mind you pirate my game BUT I just buy cheap indie games on sale without not being sure if I’m going to play them any time soon. Best case scenario I found new favorite game, worst case scenario, I just payed 8€ (-the expenses from the store) to some developer chasing their dream.

        My wallet can take it and I like to support indie scene.

          • @ursakhiin@beehaw.org
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            16 months ago

            That indicates that you might buy it if it’s good. The person I replied to implied they would never have purchased it at all.

        • @soggy_kitty@sopuli.xyz
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          6 months ago

          Because if you’re selfish enough you can enjoy the game at no cost to you guilt free.

          I’m just pointing out the facts here.

  • FaceDeer
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    176 months ago

    I can’t recall the last time I pirated anything executable (games and other software). There are legitimate free options for everything I’ve wanted, and executable code is just too risky.

    • voxel
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      106 months ago

      well gog games can be safely pirated because the executables you’re getting are signed with their digital signature.
      it’s much less morally correct tho, especially because most of the games published on gog are indie games, but if you have literally no money to spend (like I used to) there aren’t any better options

  • @OfficerBribe@lemm.ee
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    6 months ago

    Anything that is an executable on PC (software / games) due to security risk. Game ROMs for emulators are fine.

  • @HouseWolf@lemm.ee
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    146 months ago

    It’s not that I won’t but I do try to go out of my way to support smaller artists I enjoy, especially nowadays.

    Lucky it’s gotten a lot easier with sites like Bandcamp, but it’s better if I can buy directly from the bands own store.

  • @Firipu@startrek.website
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    146 months ago

    Not refusing, but lately I basically don’t pirate games anymore. Steam made it so easy to buy games… + pirating games is always a pita with the required hacks etc. (or at least it was way back when I did it).

    Software I don’t pirate, I just use foss stuff wherever I can.

    I also don’t pirate books in general. Just get them on Kindle and support the author (and unfortunately also Jeff bezos)

    I pay for Netflix (mainly for kids) and go to the theater for big movies, but aside from that I pirate all screen content.

    I also pirate comics, but that’s 90% because it’s almost impossible to get them legally where I live. I would pay for DC unlimited if it was available in my neck of the woods.

    • Mr. Satan
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      6 months ago

      I’m pretty much the same. Although my e-reader supports generic epub files, so I go to whichever book shop site and look for ebooks.

      When I bought my e-reader, I specifically looked for one that wouldn’t lock me into their ecosystem too much.

        • Mr. Satan
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          46 months ago

          I’ve been using Kobo Libra 2 for more than a year now. It’s good for me as I mostly read books. It’s black and white and has adjustable (intensity and temperature) backlight. One thing I’d recomend – get a case as well. The screen is rather soft and scraches easily.

          Other than that I can’t recomend much else since I haven’t had anything else. It’ll depend very much on your use case: do you need a collored screen, what do you intend to read, comics, PDFs, regular books.

          Reading regular books screen size does not matter as much as for PDFs and comics. And for comics colored screen might be a better choise.

          My general recomendation: an adjustable backlight is a must, both intensity and temperature, deside on a size and color requirements and start looking for something in your price range. Kobo and Onyx were the brands I looked at first, but there are others.

        • @PolarisFx@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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          16 months ago

          Kobo is where its at, Amazon has locked down their ecosystem to prevent piracy. Which also made my paperwhite garbage. Unless you’re using Kindle Unlimited its not really worth going for kindle

          • @tudoapampa@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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            16 months ago

            I don’t understand this “Amazon has locked down” part. I easily send epub to my kindle through send to kindle or email, and the best part imo is whispersync that permits me to read among my iPhone and inkpalm 5.

            • @PolarisFx@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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              26 months ago

              Oh well if everything you do on your kindle is above board then I imagine it’s a great device. Having had my jailbroken kindle auto updated to the latest version without me noticing and with no way to revert it, it has left me rather salty about the device. It can still read epubs but it now only receives KFX files from Amazon which can’t be de-drm’d anymore.

  • InfiniteGlitch
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    136 months ago

    Nothing nowadays.

    I’ll pirate indie games, see if it like it and if I do - I buy them to support the developer.

    Similar with ebooks, I pirate them, read and if I like it. I will buy the physical book to support the author.

  • @mr_right@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    136 months ago

    Antivirus softwere. i cant even began to describe how horribly wrong can that go

    I mean who the fuck pirate that, you went out of your way to pirate a software from a shady website just to protect yourself from other files u download from other shady websites

    • Ahri Boy
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      26 months ago

      Newer malware wouldn’t be easily detected. Linux app stores should be proactive when reviewing apps.

    • @PolarisFx@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      16 months ago

      ESET Endpoint, ESET used to be easy to pirate, box+Mara fix, then they patched that loophole and I was forced to subscribe to it (until I switched to Linux anyway) but I thought about putting eset on my windows VM and checked out the latest options for pirating it and I found out about ESET Endpoint which is self hosted antivirus for corporate environments. So we have pirates running their own Endpoint servers…virus definitions hosted by other pirates. That scared me a bit.

  • @retrieval4558@mander.xyz
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    136 months ago

    Not so much refuse, but I don’t currently pirate games or music. The systems available to me are too convenient for me to waste time fucking around with piracy.

    • @0ops@lemm.ee
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      36 months ago

      Same, Spotify and steam are too convenient for me. Everything else though…

    • u/lukmly013 💾 (lemmy.sdf.org)
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      36 months ago

      I am in the opposite boat. I’ve been downloading individual songs I like since the age of 8 when I bought myself the cheapest Android tablet (€50).
      I won’t be spending my time to move to some online service.

      And getting the music on other devices?
      I can either play it through my laptop from phone using Bluetooth thanks to pulseaudio-bluetooth, and control the playback via KDE connect which can run over BT-PAN connection to save power, and is also more resilient to noise than Wi-Fi thanks to FHSS.
      Alternatively, I can use LAN. All my music is on my phone (and a backup HDD + encrypted on cloud) and run a Navidrome server on my phone in Termux. This also goes for video which I serve from my phone using nginx with fancyindex module to make it nicer. Since I already have that, nginx acts as a reverse proxy to Navidrome. My music is sorted by folders, so to keep things simple I create m3u playlists that get autoimported to Navidrome. That part is pretty simple ls playlist-dir/* > playlist.m3u.

      OK, perhaps the second part doesn’t sound that convenient, but first part needs no setup with most distros. Perhaps installing KDE connect for music control (and more), but that is optional. Actually, the music control can be done just via Bluetooth, but I wasn’t able to utilize my laptop’s media buttons for that, and I don’t want to have to mouse over to Bluetooth panel.

        • u/lukmly013 💾 (lemmy.sdf.org)
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          26 months ago

          I also listen to radio.

          But I don’t even have to as I travel by a bus. The bus drivers almost always listen to some music, whether on radio or from their own playlists.
          Since I usually sit in the front, it’s often good enough to remember the lyrics or even use Shazam.

          So yeah, radio and bus drivers. :)

  • ReallyZen
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    116 months ago

    DRM-free ebooks. I make a point of buying them, of thanking the publisher… And not sharing it on the usual piracy channels.