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What's the deal with the private trackers?
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So p2p connection is not illegal unless it's transmitting pirated content, which they can only know it by finding my ip on the list of peers, yeah?
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What's the deal with the private trackers?
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So p2p connection is not illegal unless it's transmitting pirated content, which they can only know it by finding my ip on the list of peers, yeah?
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Do you prefer to wear a smartwatch or a regular watch?
Regular. I hate to charge things
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the land of the f...
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No, it's called Eastern Arabic numerals (١٢٣), and those (123) are western Arabic.
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what caused you to get into Linux?
Sourtcut virus
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What's the deal with the private trackers?
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Why not? Because ISP don't snitch on you in case of illegal streaming? The owner of the content must catch you in order to make legal procedures, right? And what about usenet, I've read about it but I didn't get it? Can you brief it out? How it similar to torrents and how it's different?
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Pirated games on Linux
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Sorry.
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It's almost impossible to deny being an alcoholic without sounding like an alcoholic
Unless you're a Muslim 👑
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What are people daily driving these days?
Fedora is what keep getting back to every time I get distro hopping fever. Either gnome or KDE It's wonderful!
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What's the deal with the private trackers?
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So it's not about p2p connection? And ISPs don't snitch? The owner of the material catches my ip address.
Your house's ip address is static? Or they can get you even it's changing?
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This is so informative, thank you.
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What's the deal with the private trackers?
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Thanks, that's very informative.