razrabotka 8 months ago • 100%
I should start adding that to my comments too! Buuuut...
razrabotka 8 months ago • 100%
I found an excruciatingly manual method of extracting comics which I purchased, but it works well
To make it a lot simpler, a Discord user made a script (with the help of AI) which takes the scrambled .jpg image and the tag (e.g. 3,4,7,14,0,13,12,11,6,10,2,8,15,5,1,9) and then uses ImageMagick to unscramble that image. Then I may have to edit the image manually (the edges for example are not scrambled so I have to edit those in)
I'd love to share the script with those who use Honto and would benefit from it, just gotta know if it's alright with this community
razrabotka 9 months ago • 25%
Ah yes, I love memes about a foreign country's politics!
razrabotka 10 months ago • 100%
The thread died prematurely, and nobody provided any sauce sadly
razrabotka 10 months ago • 100%
I have a pencil joke, but it has no point
razrabotka 10 months ago • 100%
"Parry this, Google and Facebook!"
razrabotka 10 months ago • 85%
Milorad Dodik (more like No-dick), even
razrabotka 11 months ago • 33%
razrabotka 11 months ago • 100%
I'm doing my part in opting out of copyright because fuck capitalism
I'd be publishing written works in the public domain but I like to be attributed, so copyleft will do for now, it's catchy
razrabotka 11 months ago • 100%
Yup, pretty much my whole family uses Facebook. Well, mom doesn't but she uses Instagram which is the same as Facebook but for images
Even my younger sister has Facebook, what has this world become
razrabotka 12 months ago • 100%
Doesn't look like it. The book is quite recent (2020)
razrabotka 12 months ago • 87%
What "rights" are there in the first place? This measure hurts the customer in the long run
razrabotka 12 months ago • 100%
There are a couple of files, actually.
image and xhtml folders have the same amount of files (137), but the former has them in the jpg format, while the latter has them in the xhtml format.
Sorry for haphazardly explaining it like this, I'm on mobile.
I purchased an ebook (two of them, actually) from some Japanese site called honto, but of course, stupid old me didn't realise that Digital Restrictions Management was going to make my life a living hell. Has anyone had any luck with cracking them, or did I just spend 730 Yen on a nothingburger? ![Link](https://sh.itjust.works/pictrs/image/dc0e965d-5ccb-4020-94c0-67dc8cdb3ef8.webp) Apparently, there are some local files on my phone from "doenloading" the ebook, but they won't load. In the browser I had a little more luck, but the images are scrambled when I attempt to "inspect element". What do I do? I really want to get this to work...
razrabotka 12 months ago • 85%
Purina
So Nestlé, pretty much?
Obligatory Fuck Nestlé, btw
razrabotka 12 months ago • 100%
Oh no
It's copyrighted
razrabotka 1 year ago • 100%
I don't use Google Chrome anyway, so... phew
razrabotka 1 year ago • 75%
We still don't know the secret behind Meghan Markle's hair... besides deep hydration maybe
razrabotka 1 year ago • 50%
Oh, nothing, it's just me beginning to notice it. Nothing really happened
razrabotka 1 year ago • 25%
Yup, I'm thinking no bueno, chief
razrabotka 1 year ago • 50%
Unexpected? Well, it seems that way from the way I commented. I just want to find one example where something isn't willingly protected under copyright law in Japan (it's easier to find such media in the West than the East)
razrabotka 1 year ago • 50%
Perhaps I was. I recently started noticing it more and more, and I know it's stupid but the same thing happened with registered trademarks
Frankly, I'm kind of sick of it. Is it because non-copyrighted pieces of work are not sustainable for large publishing houses? Not to mention manga is too. It's not much of a problem when it comes to individuals, but companies which probably lobby for "eternal" copyright (I know Disney does but that's not Japanese). In fact, is there anything from Japan that I don't have to feel guilty about sharing with my friends and family (but mostly friends)? Or do I literally have to wait until my death for some anime to enter the public domain?
Pretty straightforward question: I've been using Linux for nearly 3 years now, and the only thing reminding me I was once a Windows user is... well, the Windows key on my keyboard. What's a cheap keyboard (max. €30) I can buy that has something instead of the Win key (e.g. Super, Meta, even Tux or some other logo)?
razrabotka 1 year ago • 100%
Actually... another cooming session won't hurt, will it?
razrabotka 1 year ago • 50%
It's fucking raw, so much so that it is still growing...
razrabotka 1 year ago • 100%
Btw I have taken this picture straight from a bookstore
razrabotka 1 year ago • 100%
Now this is a doubleplusgood meme
razrabotka 1 year ago • 100%
Ah, I see, it's a shame but I suppose I understand
razrabotka 1 year ago • 100%
The great purge? Like the alledged "great reset" or what exactly?
I'm planning to publish a book in the following months, but I'm not entirely sure if the procedure is the same for both copyrighted and copy-lefted books. If you hadn't guessed, I'm publishing one with the latter license (i.e. Creative Commons). I'm planning on using Lulu.com for this first book, but I was wondering if there are publishing houses which are friendly towards copyleft media, preferably based somewhere in Europe. Any help or suggestion is greatly appreciated!
razrabotka 1 year ago • 100%
Jeez, no need to call me out like that!
razrabotka 1 year ago • 100%
Time to consider the other direction, then. What's the opposite of 'right'? Besides 'wrong', I mean
razrabotka 1 year ago • 100%
My younger sister gets the bigger half, even if the difference between halves is practically zilch
razrabotka 1 year ago • 95%
razrabotka 1 year ago • 100%
Fair enough, I mean who'd wanna use templates?
razrabotka 1 year ago • 100%
I use an app with a similar name (MemeTastic, but it makes those image macros, though), but I don't need to pay anything AND there is no watermark on any meme!
Edit: spelling error or something of the sort
razrabotka 1 year ago • 83%
Actually I'm an X11 user. Also have an AyyMD APU
razrabotka 1 year ago • 90%
Do you mean Novideo?
Naw it's a joke, don't @ me please
razrabotka 1 year ago • 100%
Thanks, a kind anon drew it for me :)
razrabotka 1 year ago • 90%
Personally, I believe copyright should last five years max, but I understand this is merely a hypothesis and not everyone has to agree, but that's the beauty of mankind. Additionally, the beauty of the Fediverse is anyone is capable of finding their own safe haven which shares their views =)
razrabotka 1 year ago • 80%
Fair enough. I'm not home so I'm prevented from doing so
razrabotka 1 year ago • 100%
Obviously I'm not the user you've replied to, but what about SUSE Enterprise Linux Desktop, for example? I've got an ISO, but can't update because I need to have a subscription... Am I making stuff up or am I SOL?
razrabotka 1 year ago • 97%
Gonna commit copyright infringement later, just to spite this poor man even more
I would argue that there are a few ways this phrase can be inverted: >No rights reserved Implies that the author waives all rights to his/her work (i.e. ultimately places it in the public domain) >All rights included I've seen this one in the context of royalty-free music being used in the commercial sense, where if you pay for the license, you can use that song anytime anywhere, with all rights to the song. This seems to be the opposite of "All rights reserved" which we should know by now what it means >Copyleft While not really a phrase, it is the opposite of copyright itself. Used primarily in software but maybe some other media can also be considered copyleft. As far as I'm aware, it has some ties with copyright itself (that you cannot remove attribution from the author, and, in case of software, must distribute it as is, without putting any restrictions yourself) There are probably more means other than what I've listed, and I would love to hear your thoughts and suggestions!