💰 Grifter "Mad at the Internet" - a/k/a My Psychotherapy Sessions

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Rumble on mobile has gotten noticeably worse. The only success I've had with it is to either use the pop out player or through a mobile browser with an adblocker. Of course this is only for when I'm trying to listen while driving. I only switched from kick to rumble when Josh got subscriptions and the locals sorted out. He made a point about locals sticking their neck out for him and in an ironic twist, I think he said something about Hambly putting in a word for him. Now that the gumroad is back and the Hambly cart is attached to the rumble bull, I don't feel that bad about switching back.
This is one reason true and honest goy cattle will always stick with YT, best video player of them all. Heil Neil Mohan!
 
I recently switched from Rumble to Kick on mobile and it’s bullshit nigger hell. The stream will randomly pause and it will always lose my place after about 15 minutes. Both platforms aren’t great but I’m actually starting to prefer Rumble more to Kick (atleast on mobile).
Yeah same issue, Kick works perfectly well to play existing streams, but trying to watch live just isn’t worth the frustration.
Rumble isn’t much better so I’ve given up on live and catch it later, the timeslot sucks for me anyway.
 
Cross-promoting something from the cartoon industry & western animation threads: I found out that Hasbro is making another attempt at a tv network.
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We (in the thread) give this channel at least a year before it goes under, and I think that by the time they'll need viewers they're gonna pander to the brony market and start airing reruns of that trash
 
I found this fascinating. Japanese twitter and the rest of the world collided, showing that many Japanese get their ethics and morality downstream from law, not vice versa. The Jap argument seems to be that because it is a crime for overseas people to pirate inaccessible games, that it is a genuine evil.
This all started as a response to this post:
This is one of the many reasons they get "Japanese Bonus Tracks" when they buy music, and it's why Toby Fox wants to be Japanese so he doesn't have to deal with mexicans rioting for an official spanish translation GOG release to download from a torrent for free.

But really, Japan is a 0th World Country and it's absurdly easy to buy anime, manga, music or games, you can just go outside and instantly get access to this at a reasonable price for your average japanese student, so they don't ever really think about pirating something, even the hikikomori are buypatrons.
So when a journalist, from a shithole such as Britain or Australia, goes to Japan and starts complaining about a minimarket selling manga with sexy skinny girls wearing skimpy clothing, she's demanding for all Culture to be shut down and replaced with weed and barber shops for Pakis to launder money to.
Can you imagine every store not relating to your interests and culture at all? We can only buy newports, this is why piracy is so prevalent for us.

The other reason is that Japan just doesn't have an antagonizing relationshit with their industry, it's a rare occurrence.
At this point we are basically South Korea, the "industry" is all libshits with a Contempt For The Medium™ while subreddits are cracking Denuvo in order to not give money to GREED™, absolute relationshit and it's why streaming is the only thing we have.

"Piracy is a Third World Problem." -GabeN
 
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Cross-promoting something from the cartoon industry & western animation threads: I found out that Hasbro is making another attempt at a tv network.
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We (in the thread) give this channel at least a year before it goes under, and I think that by the time they'll need viewers they're gonna pander to the brony market and start airing reruns of that trash
They could probably obtain an audience by claiming it's a channel for those who don't want politics in their shows one side or the other and just want their kids or themselves to watch neutral shows like they did when they were young. But, that won't happen as Hasbro would be worried about alienating the rabid rainbow retards.
 
Consequences ! Remember your actions has Consequences.
You get what you deserve playing politics.
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USA Today Co. spokesperson Lark-Marie Anton emphasized that “this effort is not about specifically blocking the Internet Archive” but instead part of the company’s broader efforts to block all scraping bots. Robert Hahn, the Guardian’s director of business affairs and licensing, says that it has been in conversation with the Archive over “concerns over potential misuse by AI companies of content sets crawled for preservation purposes.”

Now, individual reporters are pushing back on this trend. This week, advocacy organizations including the Electronic Frontier Foundation and Fight for the Future rallied journalists around the Wayback Machine’s cause. The coalition collected more than 100 signatures from working journalists who recognize the tool’s value and presented a letter of support to the Internet Archive. Signatories range from television mainstay Rachel Maddow to independent reporters like Spitfire News’ Kat Tenbarge and User Mag’s Taylor Lorenz. “In previous generations, journalists would turn to the physical archives of a local newspaper or of a local public library to access historical reporting and follow the threads of the present back into history,” the letter reads. “With many newspapers closed, and no clear path for local public libraries to preserve digital-only reporting, the work of safeguarding journalism’s record increasingly falls to the Internet Archive.”

Laura Flynn, a signatory and supervising podcast producer at The Intercept, says that the Internet Archive has been an “essential tool” throughout her career, playing an instrumental role in fact checking and surfacing audioclips. Another signatory, Chicago Reader writer Micco Caporale, says the Wayback Machine helps when writing about older bands and cultural figures by providing access to old fan sites that would otherwise be lost to time.
A number of other major journalism organizations have also recently moved to restrict the Wayback Machine from archiving their stories, including The New York Times, Nieman Lab reported earlier this year. According to analysis by the artificial-intelligence-detection startup Originality AI, 23 major news sites are currently blocking ia_archiverbot, the web crawler commonly used by the Internet Archive for the Wayback project. The social platform Reddit is too. Other outlets are limiting the project in different ways: The Guardian does not block the crawler, but it excludes its content from the Internet Archive API and filters out articles from the Wayback Machine interface, which makes it harder for regular people to access archived versions of its articles.
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Caporale says the tool has also been useful in their role as a union organizer. “I've also been using the Wayback Machine a ton in my union organizing work to find old job listings so we know what the company claimed to hire people for vs. what duties they actually assigned or to see how different positions have been retooled at different points,” Caporale says. “These posts also help us keep track of pay fluctuations across the organization over time.”

Other publishers have justified their decision to block the Wayback Machine by pointing to concerns about how tech companies may use the Internet Archive’s data to train artificial intelligence models. New York Times spokesperson Graham James says that “the issue is that Times content on the Internet Archive is being used by AI companies in violation of copyright law to directly compete with us.” (The Times declined to clarify whether this was something that was actually happening or rather a hypothetical concern.)
 
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But really, Japan is a 0th World Country and it's absurdly easy to buy anime, manga, music or games, you can just go outside and instantly get access to this at a reasonable price for your average japanese student, so they don't ever really think about pirating something, even the hikikomori are buypatrons.
So when a journalist, from a shithole such as Britain or Australia, goes to Japan and starts complaining about a minimarket selling manga with sexy skinny girls wearing skimpy clothing, she's demanding for all Culture to be shut down and replaced with weed and barber shops for Pakis to launder money to.
Can you imagine every store not relating to your interests and culture at all? We can only buy newports, this is why piracy is so prevalent for us.
The japanese are incredible autistic when it comes to authority, power, & not causing a scene or embarrassing yourself. It has nothing to do with following laws. They will fold under pressure from criminals just as easily & if the police don't investigate crimes they rarely press the issue until it reaches a boiling point or it's a news event too big to cover up.
The other reason is that Japan just doesn't have an antagonizing relationshit with their industry, it's a rare occurrence.
lol, lmao. This is a regular thing with Idol fags. If I knew japanese & bothered to dig enough I'm sure I'd find other examples.
 
I found this fascinating. Japanese twitter and the rest of the world collided, showing that many Japanese get their ethics and morality downstream from law, not vice versa. The Jap argument seems to be that because it is a crime for overseas people to pirate inaccessible games, that it is a genuine evil.
This all started as a response to this post:
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Immediately seeming to create some level of malfunction with Jap users:
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Leading to some absolutely gemmy responses by Jap users, some highlights:
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I won't spam anymore of these, I feel like this being my first real post is shitting up the thread enough already, as I am a lurker, not a poaster.
Links for those who might find this as entertaining as I do:
Original Post, F22's Post, "Slavery is tolerable if it's legal" guy
What about games that only ran on long dead platforms like the PC-98 or Sharp X6800? Am I supposed to wait until someone makes them compatible with modern hadware and operating systems? Come on now.
I've been listening to music for those platforms for a few years. Some of it is truly wonderful and it would not be available if it wasn't for fans. Who the hell cares about copyright in cases like this?
 
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lol, lmao. This is a regular thing with Idol fags. If I knew japanese & bothered to dig enough I'm sure I'd find other examples.
Unrelated to the games or anime industry, but I would much prefer gossiping over an idol having to "graduate" because she had sex or smoked weed over retarded shit like Sabrina Carpenter having to apologize for shutting up yodeling muslims.
Any Japanese idolshit incident you can think of will be instantly dwarfed by the Ariana Grande show bombing, the difference between 0th and First World Problems.
 
What about games that only ran on long dead platforms like the PC-98 or Sharp X6800? Am I supposed to wait until someone makes them compatible with modern hadware and operating systems? Come on now.
I've been listening to music for those platforms for a few years. Some of it is truly wonderful and it would not be available if it wasn't for fans. Who the hell cares about copyright in cases like this?
I think copyrights and patents should be like trademarks. Use 'em or lose 'em.

So-called non-practicing entities in patent law (that is to say "patent trolls") shouldn't be able to enforce them.
 
So I guess  people shitlibs have been following what the white muzzie did to the toilet paper warehouse, and are deciding to "fight the power" by burning more facilities and warehouses, and by putting spray foam into the toilets of walmarts. And everyone in the comments of these videos on tiktok are all fucking proud of this?????
So here we have a fat gay asian talking about the toilet spray foam

And some fat gay woman talking about 10 warehouse fires- whose description has a #eattherich

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And of course I can't forget comments (most of these come from the burning stuff down video)
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These comments are the only ones I agree with, this fucking nondescript raced fat gay woman can't pronounce San Bernardino and it pissed me off to no end
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I hope all these shitlibs who support this, die in the deepest parts of nigger hell where they belong.
 
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