Not sure if this is the video you're referencing, but it explained it for me: https://youtu.be/MzwY7ii582Y
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If they have the rights to distribute it and can seed it, than what is the crime? I would have to imagine that if a studio wants to limit the spread of pirated material, hiring a firm who will distribute and spread the content the studios are looking to limit is counterproductive. IANAL but i think that if a studio were to take someone to court for piracy and it was discovered that the studio (or a hired firm) was legally providing the content to the defendant, it would be a huge hole in the case, and be grounds for dismissal.
Private trackers usually have a limit of active torrents you can have depending on your ratio tier. Sitting on every torrent in a private tracker for one user would be a huge red flag, so the only way to have it work would be to have many accounts. Even then, unless they're seeding content, they will probably be kicked if their upload is 0 bytes after a month or whatever interval accounts are purged.
Sure, there are probably some studios going after high profile torrents on private trackers, but thinking they would be monitoring thousands of torrents is a stretch.
Never underestimate how much of the media and society love to see schadenfreude. It's basically escapism from the daily onslaught of terrible news all the time.
You're right to call out that marriage != monogamy. The comment should have been:
If you don’t want to be monogamous don’t get ~~married~~ into a monogamous relationship. It’s an easy solution.
Probably one of the many North American car dependent cities unfortunately. Even if there are sidewalks, they probably don't have curb cuts, and are not plesent to walk down.
The thing I don't quite get is what happened during Biden's term that this couldn't have been brought to light then. Sure the FBI was investigating and charging the Jan. 6th rioters, but surely they could have also raised charges against high profile people they knew who were clients of Epstein. Seems to me either there really isn't anything to go on with his death and clients, or both Biden and Trump's DOJ are suppressing going after people, maybe for different reasons?
learned from the Bureau of Prisons is every night they redo that video. .. So, every night the video is reset, and every night should have the same minute missing."
If this was a plot point in a mission impossible movie or some court drama, it would be panned as lazy and unoriginal. At best, this would be negligence on the people running the Bureau of Prisons as this was not standard for 2009 technology, let alone 2019. This smells like hiding behind technical BS from someone who doesn't know what they're talking about.
Still this seems like a HackerOne problem, they're acting as the middleman and I assume are taking part of the payout. What are they doing to earn the money they're taking? The reason to go with HackerOne is to facilitate the interactions with people and pass the reports. It shouldn't be a Curl maintainers responsibility to spot obvious AI slop. Maybe this is just the tier they're on with HackerOne, but considering this is HackerOne's business model, I would imagine that if huge companies are also dealing with this, then HackerOne will loose a lot of clients.
Ninja Edit: Obviously the problem is the people creating AI Slop, but HackerOne should be the ones dealing with it, not OpenSource Maintainers.
In the blog post, Daniel does discuss why that is a heavy handed approach:
People mention charging a fee for the right to submit a security vulnerability (that could be paid back if a proper report). That would probably slow them down significantly sure, but it seems like a rather hostile way for an Open Source project that aims to be as open and available as possible. Not to mention that we don’t have any current infrastructure setup for this – and neither does HackerOne. And managing money is painful.
At first I thought this wasThe Night Manager (2016) with Tom Hiddleston and didn't realize there was a Season 2. Turns out they're coming out with a second season of the The Night Manager 9 years after the first https://www.redonline.co.uk/entertainment/a64475507/the-night-manager-season-2-release-date-cast-plot/
Still a disgrace that the officers who actually shot her saw no jail time, and the piece of shit who killed her actually got hired at another police department afterwards.