

I read that as “text break” because it was a text break and was very confused


I read that as “text break” because it was a text break and was very confused


so what other choice did I have but to ban him?
Removing the comment or just ignoring it were also valid choices. You did in fact “go full reddit mod”, I guess.


Y’all care way too much about imaginary Internet points


the crime of unlawfully and unjustifiably killing a person
https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/murder
Seems to fit the definition to me. It was unlawful, unjust, and killed him.


Says who?




I got one so I picked it apart. The link runs a script on the local system that downloads a kubernetes runtime. From there I assume it runs a Bitcoin miner or something, I didn’t go any further.


I’ve only seen it for two so far, and after I blocked them it was fine.
Part of the problem was Sonarr trying to grab episodes that hadn’t aired yet. I think a fix for that is forthcoming. That should cut down on them. I don’t know if there is a fix to let you block extensions.


Yeah it doesn’t look at file extensions. Block the release group name. Those releases are malware.


For a limited number of requests, yes.


You might need to click the verification link in the email it sends you


Either change the file names back or just download them again.


it’s local multiplayer only, since the online servers have shut down


Looks like it was released on Switch. But, like the arcade version, it’s local multiplayer only, since the online servers have shut down. You should be able to find the Switch version through the normal channels.


Most likely they were a short video of text saying “you need xyz codec to view this file, install it from totallynotavirus.ru”


I don’t think they care


Impossible to say until you actually examine the file. You’re jumping the gun here.
Works for me too. I think it’s your config that’s broken (or something is messing with your connection).


“Copyright strike” is a thing against people who upload to YouTube, not people downloading torrents.
Whether your ISP cares to cooperate with rightsholders regarding infringement notices is up to local law and their policy. I would investigate it from that angle.




Or maybe reconsider how relevant your messages are for the recipient. Political fundraising emails learned this years ago, and they’re the most annoying about it.