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What kind of freak stores records spine-in?


There are always people on the other side of the rack...(in my freakish mind)


"Your usage has been flagged as a violation of our terms of service".

Sweet can't browse bloomberg with links. Nice.


You must be great at parties


Read like 4 more lines down. They offered to help, he's just an ass.


This entire writing style of this article is embarrassing not to mention the ads EVERYWHERE. I had to open this in links to be able to read it.


-_-


LOL come to Canada. Our wireless prices are 4x worse than USA


Sooo I hit the $50,000 after only $2,000. Apparently that is almost 1 in a million. Scary


Whoa, I'm still working on spending $100k...

Spent $62,630 Won $5,793 Win/loss $56,837

Hovering consistently just below losing 90 cents on each dollar.


Every time I think I understand Bitcoin a little bit something like this comes out and washes that feeling away


You know people who use WinRAR?


I and everyone I know locally uses WinRAR, nobody uses 7zip.


Seems to be mostly Russians and warez scene kids still using winrar


What about Ukrainians?


In Russia RAR is still the default format :(


Have you ever downloaded a scene release?


You do realise you can decompress .rar using 7zip right?


But the scene releases are not using 7zip to create the rars, are they?


Among the movers and shakers in the scene, isn't there generally a predilection to use free software over non-free software? E.g. the only time I run across matroska contained movies is when it's released from the scene.


Not really. There's a general predilection for the best software available, especially since they're unconstrained by purchase costs. Often the free program is the best, but not always.


"Best software" - Are you joking? Scene releases use winrar mostly for packing and splitting. Usually null-compression is used.


Yeah it's usually an ISO within multiple RARs within multiple ZIPs. And this is when they don't act playful and use an obscure archive format that can only be extracted with a (paid or free but infected) closed source app.

Depending on the platform I'm using I have some code in bash, Powershell and C# to deal with this. Non coders must have a hard time !


Jdownloader automatically extracts archives, no fancy scripts needed.

From my observation, most downloads are rar format (95% at a guess), but it doesn't really matter if it's rar or 7z as the differences in resource usage are negligible.

The good news is that most archives support free extraction of both formats.


What formats are you referring to? o.o


It's bin a while since I encountered it, but I remember having to hunt for MagicISO or PowerISO to open several archives that I couldn't find anywhere else.


You don't!?


I don't. Feel free to read my reasoning here: http://www.7-zip.org/license.txt


They could try to replace the nonfree unrar code with the one from libarchive.


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