i bumped into a bug before you did. maybe it was one you'd never bump into because you dgaf about DRM and you are ok with outside entities having total control over part of your computer. i don't think you would be if you understood it.

it's not a bug, in this case, it's a feature. but for this user, this is a bug. just because it's a bug you would not run into doesn't mean that it's not a bug that is a problem and has deeper roots than you want to acknowledge because it's too much new information for you at once to understand this principle of software architecture.

you'll understand what i'm saying in the future, for now, this is just a data point that you may or may not absorb and hopefully will, and later on, will make positive use of it.

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Are kind1's DRM or otherwise inaccessible to you?

causing interference in my free use of my own computer is a partial inaccessibility to my own physical property.

the DRM embedded in the link inside a kind1 caused a string of seemingly unrelated problems in my use of my computer because the DRM takes over part of my computer.

it made screenshots unaccessible to me. it made my browser, generally, run a lot slower, and slowed down my nostr client web app.

it would be easier for you to acknowledge that DRM is stealing control of my computer from me and not to try and argue that i'm off topic, because anyone can learn that's what DRM does if they care to do a few minutes research.

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just go to your settings on your browser and try to disable DRM and see if you don't have problems.

if you use brave or a chrome based browser, you won't have problems. but with firefox, there is huge problems.

i mainly want to point this out because mozilla virtue sigals hard core as being some sort of defender of freedom and they aren't, and i want people who believe in freedom to understand they are being lied to.