• Railcar8095@lemmy.world
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    10 hours ago

    It’s closed platforms the issue. You buy an expensive machine, pay extra for the disk drive and now they will stop making disks, you have no option.

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      9 hours ago

      Okay we’ll fix this one by making an open source software that loads all the files into a 7zip before its runs the downloaded content. That way it has to compile everything before it runs essentially breaking it down before it gets, “repaired,” in a 7zip which holds the, “files to be compiled” but can still be ran separately.

      So, it would have no choice but to export everything to a 7zip.

      If someone made a web extension it could be used to do it to movies you purchased on streaming sites and it would rip the movies and compile it into a digital format the, “copyright,” would be broken by removing traces of copyright by coding said program to remove the encryption but also having it set to identify any company logos so it’ll convert the video into loading whatever you ripped into the format you want And it would remove logo’s or identifying markers from it.