Even on the actual web things are looking grim. When was the last big site to die and get replaced by a competitor, MySpace?
DRM's Dead Canary: How We Just Lost the Web, What We Learned from It, and What We Need to Do Next
I doubt they'd do this, there's no way to prevent people from disclosing. Some fags will find vulns and then post 'em anyway.
Chris Fischer is a literal cuck but he was right in this case.
Not to derail this thread with Holla Forumsposting, but I really wasn't surprised by this.
bringing up Israel and their bullshit isn't really Holla Forums posting tbh
There is a more insidious reason for DRM, think of all the leaked videos and such that various parties dislike. If "content production devices" like cameras and phone cams produce DRM-laden content, and "content consumption devices" like computers won't play unauthorized content, there's instant automatic censorship for you.
Save those older devices folks, I would even suggest that people start hunting down older analog-format gadgets just to have in reserve in case a samidaz effort is necessary.
Quick guide to avoiding DRM:
8ch is the new polchan now.
you have a long way to go user
How is that a bad thing?
The web free from all the kikery?
I see it as obvious net win.
this is exactly the kind of shit which is done in proprietary software. and when it runs outside of a browser, it's mostly not sandboxed.
anyway, kikes will do botnet software, the important thing is to have some alternative to not be forced to use the kike software.