Very fair point, that nails it, thank you!
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Not a good idea for three reasons:
- the assumption that this will stop lawsuits is very generous, especially when we consider that there are other countries than the US that have lawyers and IP too
- putting such an important task in the hands of a government that might be controlled by whatever extremist possible in the future is a bad idea; who controls the past, controls the future and parties could delete parts of the past at their will
- a less dystopian thought: future governments might simply cut the funding or restrict the archive to US content only because "why shouod they pay for other contries' history?"
A legislative approach that protects what the archive does would be a much more reasonable approach.
Thanks for the correction, has been a while since I used waydroid :)
Was there some context or discussion about that over there? If I recall correctly, lemmy.world is hosted in Germany, right? The lawyers there are quite extreme when it comes to cracking down on piracy; is a whole business model.... So maybe .world is just overly cautious
No, qemu can run ARM images with ease. If I recall correctly, waydroid is using that approach
That is indeed how it works
Sorry but that is sth that I cannot answer properly; I have a fullHD TV from 2012 connected, so HDR is not sth I can even test... I have not experienced any lags or hickuos so far though, just some general problem with fullscreen on newpipe but that has an open issue on Github for six months already. (And downgrading to an old version solved it for now)
Meaning no torrent downloads are possible? Or "just" no uploads?
And if you want to go even further: it has active official LineageOS support, I flashed mine two months ago
This is only one part of the solution, your router also has to be able to deal with e.g. VLANs
Edit: chances are that your router offer's a guest WiFi, that epuld be the easiest solution and is usually isolated from all other networks
You, my friend, have clearly never lived on the German countryside... I know plenty of people there who would probably kill for 100MBit/s
No.