It's built on Linux. Specifically Arch Linux. So no, there's nothing they could have done to lock it down to prevent piracy. Not even if they wanted to.
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As long as you keep seeding torrents indefinitely, you're contributing by keeping those torrents alive. That's a huge benefit to the community, and it's why you can get upload credit even if you aren't uploading.
And the fact that ebooks take almost no space means you can indefinitely seed thousands of books even if it's from a small hard drive.
So don't feel useless. In fact, I want to thank you for helping out.
That's an unfinished nature bridge.
Knocking things around in orbit is a terrible idea that only adds to the current near crisis we have with space junk. So yes, it would be a real shame if something messed with the orbit of any satellite, one that could cost hundreds of millions in damages or even loss of life.
The cool thing about that is that you can use it on iOS simply by visiting the Audiobookshelf instance directly on the web. So technically, it's available on every platform that has some kind of browser.
This isn't even the first time this has happened to a Tesla, at this point this particular problem is just expected.
You're right. The Israeli and US governments were telling the truth, for once. I bet that left a bad taste in their mouths.
Better wash out that taste by bombing some more little kids.
Windows. Windows caused me to get into it.
I've no plans to go back to my abusive ex.
If you're planning on gaming, and you have an NVIDIA card, then I would like to recommend Bazzite. I've been using it for months, and I'm very happy with it. Have it installed to my Steam Deck as well as my PC.
Oh, I know this one! The third explosion, right?
You got me there. Doing stuff like that on other platforms like the Switch totally prevented piracy, so I suppose it's a good thing they didn't do it on a system that thousands of devs know down to the kernel without having to reverse engineer.