Comment on Releases 0.9.462 - 0.9.468: Change Log

  1. Web scrappers would still get the job done for downloads, just in a crappier quality. Prioritizing accessibility makes the most sense.

    Last Edited Wed 20 May 2026 06:20AM UTC

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    1. Thank you, NeaPoulain and Snowgrouse (above).

      You make valid points.

      I guess I equate it to leaving the doors unlocked and the keys in the ignition. One isn't asking to have one's car stolen, and one doesn't "deserve it," but why make it easy?

      We're allowing them to download the book, as a single file, in Kindle compatible format. We're handing them the keys, aren't we?

      Make the thieves work for it. Make them copy-paste.

      Oh! And btw, thank you admins. So cool that this place is a non-profit sustained by volunteers, so I should have led with that.

      Last Edited Wed 20 May 2026 11:16AM UTC

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      1. A rendition of the Clawed Girl from They Bleed Pixels, in a style almost entirely derivative of Rich Burlew's. My own work.

        Make the thieves work for it. Make them copy-paste.

        Only one thief has to do the work of writing a tool that injects a handy button into the page to fetch your fic a chapter at a time, strip the page header/footer, and repack it to EPUB. All the others can just use a copy of the tool once it's been written.

        There are valuable lessons to be learned from observing the video game industry from the 1980s to the present day.

        The first lesson is that copy protection attracts crackers, simply by existing as a challenge for them to defeat. Many of the crackers may not actually want a copy of the protected work; they simply want the self-image boost and/or peer approbation that arises from defeating the copy protection in the first place.

        The second lesson is that making copy protection stronger has a long and dishonorable history of inconveniencing honest users more than it inconvenienced crooks – which, in turn, encourages honest users to become crooks, because illicit copies are more convenient to use than legitimate ones.

        (In the 00s and early 10s, many people who bought games full price would actually install cracked copies, because the cracks disabled the CD check.)

        AO3 does not really have the resources to run a Red Queen's Race.

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        1. Worth nothing the tool that repacks websites into epubs already exists in multiple browsers.

          +1 to all the rest.

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      2. Emo_furry_photo_that_refused_to_load

        quote of the year

        make the theives work for it. make them copy-paste

        yes so many ppl r way too lazy to even doa simple copy and paste.
        anywasy yeah u make a valid point tho

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