Hyper-v works and is built into windows. You might just need to install it as a feature.
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I'm not saying it's "legal", it's certainly not. I'm just saying there is some framework in the law that allows for certain kinds of use beyond non educational uses.
That people know it's obviously illegal, that a university redistributing information freely, is part of the problem. People should be much more biased in favor of less copyright law.
If the university cares about giving people information, then what is a larger source of information? Libraries are already exempt from certain aspects of intellectual property law. And educational use is one aspect of the test for fair use the courts use when determining if a use is fair use.
So it is weird possibly only because you or other people have been indoctrinated into thinking it is so, when in reality, its not far off the mark.
I also went for AirVPN. Supports port forwarding and IPv6.
Lemmy will have to eventually add anti spam features or it may end up getting eaten alive by it. Else, the only option is to rate limit signups, which is bad because that will limit new legitimate users.
Email and usenet are full of spam, and there is nothing fundamentally different about lemmy than email.
You could either outright defederate now or wait until possible spam starts and then defederate it. The community at large might want to maintain a list of bad instances.
The problem is probably similar to email spam. It's not easy or fun to deal with.
Nice, thanks for the tip!
TotK also worked well day one, and almost perfect now.
You can use this: https://ipfs.io/ipfs/QmbpRxBZ5HDZDVRoeAU8xFYnoP4r5eGCxdkmfFW3JbA6mq/
That is a low tech html page that can search the SQLite database someone posted. That page is hosted on IPFS, which you can access through one of the gateways, although I posted a link to the page via one of the gateways.
On that page is a button you can press for more information on how to download it to your local computer to have a speedy local copy.
How I have been using it is: search in the following format: [name] [release year] [quality like 1080p] [encode like x265]
do note that the database is not being updated since RARBG is obviously gone now, but stuff prior and including some of 2023 is all there, most what rarbg released.
It might come down to what is a restriction maybe. Support is not part of the GPL, so putting a restriction to close a users account might not be a violation, but it very well could be a violation.