I believe it is already on Tor. But not everyone knows how to use tor, so they also have traditional domains.
I believe it is already on Tor. But not everyone knows how to use tor, so they also have traditional domains.
Love this comment. I like the mindset of using the rules as general guidelines, but experiment a bit and see the impact.
Honest question. Why should it be? Isn’t the actual print of the book a very small fraction of the cost? The majority of the cost is the IP. If for example a book is $50 and the book costs $1 to print are you saying that it should be $49 and that’s the point that would convince you to purchase?
Out of curiosity, has there ever been a teardown of one of these to see what kind of snake oil actually powers them?
Out of curiosity, how do you accomplish that?
Also, if Google implements their bullshit DRM features, I wonder if the derivative browsers will be able to disable it. I believe I saw that Brave said they won’t use it.
Honest question… I get the Chrome has a bunch questionable privacy practices that send data back to Google, but do the chromium based browsers do that as well? My understanding is that Chromium is just the rendering engine. How is it bad?
That’s actually pretty cool. I hadn’t thought to use it for this.
That was actually a really enjoyable read.