Paradigm84
Paradigm84 t1_j1zbbx9 wrote
Reply to comment by redbullrebel in are there any good American whodunnit tv series left? by redbullrebel
I’ve watched it through a few times now and it’s definitely one of my favourite villain of the week type procedural shows. The Mentalist can also be entertaining.
Paradigm84 t1_j1ytys3 wrote
Have you watched Elementary? It’s a US procedural about Holmes and Watson that usually is less simple than some comparable series.
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Reply to ELI5: How exactly does pirating work for video games and software? (Read desc) by DryEstablishment2
Some software allows you to download effectively the entire program, and only authenticate with a key right at the end, rather than needing a key up front. This can often be done so the user gets limited access to the software on a trial basis, and then pays for the full version later. Given this, if you can trick the software into thinking it's authenticated, then you could pirate the software.
You used to be able to pirate the software using an app called a key generator, or Keygen, which was a mini program that could generate license keys for the software so that people could avoid paying.
In recent years companies have added additional layers of security to try and make it harder to pirate software. This can take the form of various Digital Rights Management tools (DRM), which could include having to authenticate the install by having an account with the company that has you as a registered purchaser. This makes it much more challenging to pirate the software vs simply having to provide a key that looks correct.