With this approach you would lose the subvolume structure and deduplication if I'm not mistaken.
koper
Obviously acquiring publicly available data is legal
Under the EU GDPR it is often not legal. Controllers need a legal basis, which only exists if there is an appropriate relationship between the controller and the data subject.
If you genuinely don't see that as a problem, I'm concerned for the safety of women around you.
Are you saying granite? It's granted, with a D. Take things for granted. Did you actually think it was... Jesus Christ Rick, what are you a boulder, a rock person? How long have you been saying that wrong?
What, you can erase my memories?
Deliberately taking the most negative misinterpretation of what was said. It almost feels like Reddit again.
No, they're just piles of general waste. You know, the same stuff we throw in rivers or elect as president.
👏More👏Queer👏War👏Criminals👏
Am I missing the joke, or is this glorifying war and NATO?
Digitizing is only lossy once*. Analog is lossy every time you copy it and degrades over time.
*Assuming you use a lossless digital format
You know it's an option to just... keep scrolling right? This isn't high school, you aren't obliged to leave a comment.