BookWyrm was my first dip into the Fediverse, back when I was looking for an alternative to Goodreads.
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BookWyrm was my first dip into the Fediverse, back when I was looking for an alternative to Goodreads.
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By the time you finished making this snarky meme, you could’ve set up a program to OCR a book yourself.
AFAIK, lemmy.world only blocked !piracy@lemmy.dbzer0.com community, not the whole instance, and unblocked it a few months afterwards.
True, it’s not right to call lemmy.world users “reddit-brained”.
Uhh what? I’m pretty sure libraries in Europe can’t do that. Do you mean they can photocopy any book they own…?
Look at the hands in the upper corners, looks pretty AI-ish.
TBH it’s just simple text files, you can open any .srt with Notepad and edit it to your liking. I always remove those dumb ads at the beginning and the end.
They should be archiving a lot more of the internet, too, including all media.
They do, they have an extensive collection of scanned books, music and film.
Is it known whether this popup appears only in specific geographic regions, or is it worldwide?
The pessimist in me says to look out for a bill authored by Google to make adblocking illegal.
Not a lawyer, but that doesn’t sound legally possible. It’s like turning off the sound when the ads on TV start, you must have the right to consume the data that has been delivered to you however you desire.
Swartz co-owned reddit for around 1 year, 2006-2007. His influence has overall probably been insignificant.
Or maybe classical music? I’m not a lawyer, but just think of what music you can share where the artist or record label isn’t going to sue you.
Classical isn’t necessarily non-suable. You can share the sheet music Beethoven wrote, since he’s been dead for a long time and his work is in public domain, but each new performance and recording of a given composition is also copyrighted by the musicians(s), since they have invested creative effort into its realisation.
Not that you’d be remotely likely to get fined either way, unless the publishing label is very prestigeous, Warner Classics or maybe Deutsche Grammophon (though even then if you’re outside of US/UK or Germany I don’t think they’d care).
Maybe they’re discussing which service is best to rip new films/series from.
an imageboard
I think we all know which one you’re thinking of; nobody uses any other imageboard ;)
I don’t think this is the exact cause for the situation, but having more book related forks would probably just do harm by splitting up the audience. The book reading trackers are absolutely dominated by Goodreads, and any alternative desperately needs as much user concentration as possible.