A twenty-something-year-old man with a knack for doodling, writing, piano playing, and wearing socks of questionable design.
My comments are not protected by copyright. Do what you want with them.
I found an excruciatingly manual method of extracting comics which I purchased, but it works well
To make it a lot simpler, a Discord user made a script (with the help of AI) which takes the scrambled .jpg image and the tag (e.g. 3,4,7,14,0,13,12,11,6,10,2,8,15,5,1,9) and then uses ImageMagick to unscramble that image. Then I may have to edit the image manually (the edges for example are not scrambled so I have to edit those in)
I’d love to share the script with those who use Honto and would benefit from it, just gotta know if it’s alright with this community
I’m doing my part in opting out of copyright because fuck capitalism
I’d be publishing written works in the public domain but I like to be attributed, so copyleft will do for now, it’s catchy
Doesn’t look like it. The book is quite recent (2020)
What “rights” are there in the first place? This measure hurts the customer in the long run
There are a couple of files, actually.
image and xhtml folders have the same amount of files (137), but the former has them in the jpg format, while the latter has them in the xhtml format.
Sorry for haphazardly explaining it like this, I’m on mobile.
Btw I have taken this picture straight from a bookstore
Do you mean Novideo?
Naw it’s a joke, don’t @ me please
Fair enough. I’m not home so I’m prevented from doing so
Gonna commit copyright infringement later, just to spite this poor man even more
Jamendo
I recently made a Jamendo account myself, and I already found an album to download (“Show it to your Mother” by Rusty Tea Makers). I find it easier to find music there than on FMA
Never paid for a streaming service, never will (we’ll see if that changes when I get married)
I should start adding that to my comments too! Buuuut…
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