20 years ago, Pirate Bay's response to legal threats from DreamWorks

alphacyberranger@sh.itjust.works to Piracy: ꜱᴀɪʟ ᴛʜᴇ ʜɪɢʜ ꜱᴇᴀꜱ@lemmy.dbzer0.com – 886 points –
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Despite all the lawsuits, it's still sailing

But not run by the original owners. And the current team is really shady. I wouldn't trust downloading an .exe from there.

Good thing you don't download executables from torrent sites?

Don't you ever pirate software?

My point is the executables are delivered by bittorrent, not from the pirate bay.

In that case your comment doesn't make much sense, because when people say "don't trust that torrent site" they mean the contents of the torrents hosted there. In fact, if you use magnets, you don't download anything at all from torrent sites ever.

Your browser downloads the web pages which includes the magnet text

So is your point to argue semantics?

"Downloading" colloquially referes to the proces of saving some data onto persistent storage device. When you open HTML pages they are loaded directly into RAM. They might be saved to drive if they are cached. But no regular person would refer to that process as downloading. Even I, as a webdev, don't.

I don't know what you want

There is a vocal contingency on this website that have no fuckin’ clue how any technology works, and they get really combatative when you even attempt to help them learn. It’s really weird.

There aren't that many. A good chunk of us here are Linux nerds. You don't have to be condescending about confronting (I assume) intentional misinterpretation of comments.

I suppose, at this point, I want to understand whether you accidentally misinterpreted the context of the original comment (downloading .exe from TPB) or intentionally misinterpreted it for "comedic effect".

Riddled with malware, but still sailing

Been using it for decades, never an issue for me. What in the world are you trying to download over there??

I'd say this might be true for programs, but as long as you download movies, shows and music I'd assume it's fine as long as you use common sense.