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@thor @GNUxeava
I would not put my bags in the back seat when going down the strip in Vegas. That makes this pic more unrealistic than the fact it's anime.

@ZySoua
Classic example of a root-kit. Let this be a lesson to all those who torrent random seeds!

@enigmatico
Government:. "nothing to hide, nothing to fear."
Me: "so you're going to declassify all your files?"
>>: "That's a national security issue"
<<: "Sounds like an excuse to hide something."
>> Arrest him for terrorism!
<< What'd I do?!
>> Leaked govt information!
<< What'd I leak?!
>> We're afraid of you.

@k
Lies! You can tell from the wrapper they aren't all cheeseburgers!

Better go back and ask them to get your order right. With a side of large fries. And a shake.

@GNUxeava
>>Why are cats?
<<Me:: _trying to imagine a cat without ears_. ...wait wut...?

@GNUxeava
I have all my devices set to low brightness and dark theme. The only bright object is my keyboard- even that I adjust according to situation.

@skyblond
I've been trying to think of possible solutions- but it might help to know a few things like how much space you need, its primary use and how you intend to access it(eg ssh, rdp, etc).

so does windows 11 actually refuse to boot with secure boot disabled?
> To be DCH-compliant, a driver must install using only a typical .INF file, must separate out OEM-specific driver customizations from the driver itself, and must distribute any apps that accompany your driver (like a control panel for an audio driver or GPU) through the Microsoft Store.
Microsoft are the masters of "this is reasonable except for the actual core of the idea"

@skyblond
>The contents are stored in us-east.
Ok, so all contents are according to US Copyright law. So technically it should have been ok so long as it wasn't seem that you were distributing the material. Even then, in some cases it might be argued that it was an abuse of their services.
>> No further information will be disclosed regarding this matter.
Well that's just rude...
>I'm not sure why. If I'm violating their terms of use, they can point out which one I'm broken.
Ideally, they should.
>Maybe next time I'll encrypt them before uploading them to some cloud service. I thought I could trust the cloud service platforms. :ablobthinking:
The only provider you can really trust is yourself.

@skyblond

>> Hmmmm, I don't think storing some personal photos and some copies of DVDs will be illegal. DVD copies might be piracy, but at least I bought the physical disk and make a digital copy without sharing it with anyone.
<< Unauthorized copies of copyrighted material can be considered illegal depending on the country in which is hosting your storage.
>> The false-positive... I do have some photos of when I was young, a 12 years old boy wearing swimming pants on the beach. I mean, it shouldn't be child porn I guess? They are just normal pictures. :ablobthinking:
<< It would be considered pornographic depending on the standards of which the country in which the server farm is located. Assuming it's within your own country- you would know it's definitions. Typically, a simple picture of a young child in swimming attire isn't grounds for child pornography.

@skyblond
Is there any reason to suspect illegal content amongst your personal files? Or maybe false-positives?

Best visual explanation of git ever! 🐱

CC-BY-SA 4.0 Tomomi Imura

Thanks @Som89 for finding the source, now I can give proper credit 👍

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