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@loopy we have standards around here. 😜
Basically by allowing websites to refuse to load unless the browser the operating system running the browser promises that the user isn’t allowed to know what the computer is doing. And Google super duper promises this won’t be used for evil.
https://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2023/07/googles-web-integrity-api-sounds-like-drm-for-the-web/
There’s a workaround for this issue.
- Go to https://open.audio/ or https://funkwhale.audio/#get-started
- Register for an account.
- Enjoy over 30k hours of creative commons music, freely shared.
FunkWhale is another decentralized service like Lemmy or Mastodon. (It also runs on ActivityPub under the hood.) Most of the publicly available pods only share creative commons material, simply because it’s the easiest to share, but artists can share under whatever license works for them.
If you’re technically inclined, you can run your own pod and load whatever music you own onto it, and share it with others (I presume you’ll take care not to share beyond whatever license you have permits). Pods sharing pirated music exist, and they obviously should be avoided. Even if you’re not technically inclined, many pods allow you to upload some amount of music, you’ll want to double check the server’s rules to determine if that can be used for your personal library.
A demon core was part of early nuclear bomb research. The type of reaction they were studying would emit blue light and a ton of radiation.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Demon_core
It’s been a meme to imagine the demon core as an available weapon in medieval fantasy, since it looks somewhat like a mace.
How about https://www.linuxfromscratch.org/
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