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  • It’s not pirating if you’re obtaining a video that they’re making available to you for free lmao.

    Otherwise it would be “pirating” to just load up YouTube.com in your browser and watching any old video.

  • I don’t have an android

  • Yt-dlp doesn’t pirate YouTube videos… it downloads them directly from YouTube.

  • How does one pirate free videos? Is there somebody uploading torrents of YouTube videos?

  • Pirate… what?

  • I am aware of how bad logged out YouTube is, that’s why don’t do it lol.

  • That’s fair

  • In what scenario are you watching it without being logged in?

  • I don’t think that has anything to do with net neutrality

  • I pay for it. No ads. Background playing on mobile, and YouTube music included.

  • What I would also note is that the story in BG3 is still very linear. The branching paths are small deviations along the main path and can affect the ending, but the story doesn’t really change a whole lot so it’s not as daunting as it sounds.

    The differences in choices in BG3 are more like flavor so that the story doesn’t railroad you into a certain character archetype. Replaying BG3 and making different choices mainly just rewards you with different companions and cutscenes, new paths through the 3 main areas, and more or less different side quests or even parallel main quests.

  • I don’t think we’re individually responsible for anything anybody else does unless you influenced somebody intentionally into doing it.

    If you want to model your idea of good behavior then you set up your sites with https. That does not mean OP is obligated to do the same. Not for a static HTML page with a couple paragraphs of text on it.

  • Of course it does, could you imagine the alternative? Imagine spontaneously taking responsibility for the safety of the entire internet. That would be just nuts.

    I can heartily recommend taking responsibility for yourself, and not trying to foist it on others. Especially some dude with a rinky dink little personal blog.

  • Luckily this website contains no sensitive information and is not a personal cloud.

  • Lmao as the operator of a website your personal responsibility ends with your website. It is not OPs responsibility to protect other websites he does not operate, nor is it to take on the end user’s responsibility, or education. Don’t be silly.

  • There’s no password entry on this site, and what people do on other websites is not OPs responsibility.

  • Let’s be real, this guy has no knowledge. He’s just yet another security parrot who doesn’t even understand the why behind the things they’re regurgitating.

  • There’s no security risk viewing this bit of html via http lmao

  • In the endless exploration, yes. In the myriad of other slapped together mechanics that don’t really tie into the exploration at all, no.

    The exploration of new planets is well implemented, but that’s existed since the game launched. If you were happy with that then, you’ll be happy with it now. But the game was panned due to there not really being anything else to it. And after all these years and added mechanics there still sort of isn’t.