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76 years*
Some crimes are unforgivable.
clearly, freedom and easy access to information has nothing to do with the issue at hand, which is enforcement of copyright law.
so long as they don’t plan on violating russian or chinese (or whatever country’s) copyrights (and other applicable laws), why should those countries care at all? archive.org is hosting material copyrighted in a country where said copyright can be enforced (the US). it’s really that simple. while china or russia may not be the most suitable option (I imagine they also host plenty of content that those countries would find to be inflammatory or illegal but not for copyright reasons), they’d be an improvement overall.
What does this have to do with piracy
Bespoke: Involve random people on the internet in whatever weird exhibitionist fetish this is supposed to be
“Hey sister I’m going out for a bit will be back by 11”
“Ok”
Like no offense, but you should probably figure out how to communicate with your family before you attempt dating lol
I’ll take “Conversations that never happened” for $500, Alex.
Proton, yes. There are some criticisms to make regarding them, but I think most are either blown out of proportion or a non issue for the majority of people.
Joplin has the specific features you mentioned, maybe worth looking into. It’s a markdown editor. https://joplinapp.org/
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Perhaps it would be better if you clarified why you think it would be? There is no mention of passwords in the article at all.
Even then, that setting doesn’t unhide the “.lnk” file extension, that requires a registry edit: https://www.askvg.com/tip-how-to-show-file-extensions-of-shortcuts-lnk-url-pif-in-windows-explorer/
Although shortcuts are pretty easy to spot in the first place unless you just double-click things without paying attention lol