DRM's Dead Canary: How We Just Lost the Web, What We Learned from It, and What We Need to Do Next

Even on the actual web things are looking grim. When was the last big site to die and get replaced by a competitor, MySpace?

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.