Or they hate updates for some fake reason like “they want to control me”
Or they hate updates for some fake reason like “they want to control me”
Yeah, I live in lawsuit happy USA and pirating through i2p has never landed me letters in the mail. They don’t even know what it is you’re looking at let alone where it truly came from.
Again, I really recommend reading about the subject instead of trusting some idiot (me) on the internet.
It’s next to impossible to do this. I think if you read up on the topic you’ll have a better understanding; I’d like to explain more but it’s difficult to do so without knowing your level of expertise, etc.
The TL;DR is that nodes on i2p have no clue which nodes line up with which IP addresses. It’s true that from outside the overly you can see it’s i2p traffic, but you’d need to defeat so many layers of encryption that it’s close to impossible.
Well at least you’re using i2p, I kind of wish more people would. I just don’t like generally using unencrypted communication methods, so discussing even a simple crime like piracy is no bueno for me.
I’m so paranoid I would never talk about that over SMS. 😂
Oh wonderful! Another 10 years and we can use it natively without polyfills!
You’re right, I completely forgot. I worked with someone from the Philippines who said he learned Ruby on Rails and GraphQL at university. When I attended (around 2007) they only offered courses like COBOL, and they wanted me to take out tons of loans for it — no wonder boot camps became so popular.
I would love this even more if one depended on the other and just did a “not even” for example.
I wouldn’t take on that kind of debt for a coding career. I never finished college and happy I didn’t — I never saw relevant courses offered (other than theory maybe).
After like 5-10 years of ripping 4K Blu-rays without re-encoding, I just can’t go back. The only time I’ll go back to anything less is if the source material was shot in it.
Amen