Jesus christ
Maybe put a content warning on that… I know they warn you at the top of the video but holy shit their warning doesn’t really cover it
Jesus christ
Maybe put a content warning on that… I know they warn you at the top of the video but holy shit their warning doesn’t really cover it
The modder in the article mentioned that the method could be used to break copyright protections on game consoles, can someone explain that?
I assume this doesn’t apply to consoles or harware that verify keys over the network, since the decryption key isn’t stored on the device itself? This is more for things like Blu-ray players or consoles that read physical media, right?
I’m a hobbyist so sorry if that’s a dumb question
This is excellent, thanks for sharing
It honestly depends on the network policies you’re dealing with. Some employers have strict security and won’t allow workarounds like vpns or proxies, and they really don’t want you connecting the network to other unsecured ones.
That said, I’d try a personal VPN (not necessarily a proxy one, just one that can connect you to your plex server on a shared network). If that doesn’t work, I really doubt it’s a good idea to connect to your plex server from their wifi anyway. If that’s the case, I would just download the media I want before I get to work
Idk what drm message you’re talking about, but it sounds like another reason not to use plex.
I recommend jellyfin or emby instead.
Ngl, $843M seems kinda low for something like this
Yea, honestly I thought they weren’t actually going to show the video uncensored like they did. That one stuck with me.