They're not hated. They're very fragmented and confusing for the layman.
Seeing the replies in this thread it kinda makes me wonder what Plex actually has to do for these zealots to quit using their platform.
Like do they literally have to steal naked pictures of you and pass them around the office? Like wtf.
Israel is like that guy that's super afraid of being seen as weak, so they pretend with all their might to be seen as an "alpha" just for it to be paper thin and for everyone to think they're a weak person.
Excited to see ladybird get more mature. Can't wait to see how well development goes over the next 2 years or so.
How reliable are the infos from iknowwhatyoudownloaded.com?
100% accurate. Either you, or someone who has/has had your IP (CGNAT) has downloaded those torrents in one way or another.
Still using spaceship. lmao.
To the surprise of absolutely no one. Tends to happen when you cultivate one of the most tixic online spaces on the net. I've never asked a question on SO, but just the verbiage used to accost people just trying to learn is just insane. Mods don't really care about post content as long as its not perceived as "hostile," so you can be generally as passive aggressive and shitty as you want. It's just...weird.
You can find especially viperis content when you find a question which has been answered, but someone is just like "Well, this isn't the way that I do it!" etc, and then go on a tirade about how the question was asked poorly and the answer doesn't completely answer the question.
Shit is just wild.
The best part about it, is that the old-as-fuck Democrats hate it, which makes me love it all the more.
This was the winning argument for my boss for migrating to a modern server.
Exceptionally good news! Glad it's working out. Be sure to make a new post when you decide what you go with, I'm sure people here would enjoy hearing about your approach.
Very likely in relation to child abuse cases. I'm all for it. Kinda proves that MTProto isn't compromised yet, otherwise they wouldn't need to ask.
The people that are most willing to help are generally the least likely to help, especially when it comes to content moderation.