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cancel-culture reviews and mentions
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Free websites that are so useful they feel illegal to know
What a silly list with a disappointing title. The paywall dodger was the only site on the list that A) I hadn't already heard of and B) could possibly be construed as illegal. Here's my list:
https://www.fakenamegenerator.com/ - needs no explanation.
https://camelcamelcamel.com/ - Amazon price tracker.
https://www.g2a.com/ - buy/sell reused software licenses and keys, usually between 10% and 60% of MSRP, just check that they aren't stolen first...
https://www.steamregionalprices.com/ - Check the price of Steam games in other countries so you know where to set your VPN.
http://makemkv.com/ - DVD/BluRay ripping tool with really good support for breaking DRM.
https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/sponsorblock-for-y... - Skip over sponsored segments of YouTube videos.
https://newpipe.net/ - Alternate Android client which blocks YouTube ads by default.
https://www.eldorado.gg/ - buy and sell video game accounts to dodge bans, play on different regions, etc.
https://github.com/travisbrown/cancel-culture - Dig up Twitter dirt on people.
https://github.com/jivoi/awesome-osint#-Table-of-Contents - Giant list of tools for finding people on the Internet.
https://aruljohn.com/freeshell/ - list of UNIX servers you can get a free account on.
https://www.cloudatcost.com/ - the most cheap, scummy cloud provider I have ever used.
https://tachiyomi.org/ - Manga client which gets you ""free"" copies of things.
https://www.freetaxusa.com/ - nothing sketchy about this except the name. All the features of TurboTax, etc and more for $15.
https://github.com/derv82/wifite2 - Wireless network "auditing"
Note I don't actually condone piracy, doxxing, etc. I'm just saying this is a much more interesting list to talk about.
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Memory.lol
Yeah, Travis seems to have been on a crusade against his detractors for a while now. See also https://github.com/travisbrown/cancel-culture
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A statement about my Scala open source work
The OP is one of the most dedicated proponents of the Cancel Culture. Seriously: he made cancel-culture app. I'm interpreting his post, as a reaction to the recent events (the pushback), and an attempt to reach for wider audience.
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Why is tpolecat against ZIO?
One of the ones you refer to (cancel-culture: https://github.com/travisbrown/cancel-culture) is designed to make his own twitter experience better. Is someone not allowed to block others on twitter? Is it cancelling to decide I don't want to be forced to listen to someone? Obviously the answer is "no"; no-one has the unobstructed right to post something to twitter and everyone sees it, we all have the right to not listen to someone if we don't want to.
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travisbrown/cancel-culture is an open source project licensed under Mozilla Public License 2.0 which is an OSI approved license.
The primary programming language of cancel-culture is Rust.