Message from @Undead Mockingbird
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For example, I haven't stopped using YouTube through MPV-YT, which is my current music player.
All I am doing is grabbing the stream, but I do not believe that Google gains anything from that. Some people, not saying you, seem convinced that the best way to boycott a company is to completely avoid using any of their products or services.
Alphabet Inc is just a company, if they get woke go broke often enough they might adjust
As someone who doesn’t like the Democratic Party I don’t think pointing out their time as an anti-black party is not a good way to change people’s opinion.
I am saying that this might not necessarily be the case, as there are steps you can take through which you prevent them from getting to what they want out of you.
i do wonder now
lets say
you take a video you upload on youtube
you can play it just fine
The democrat party is worse now as a counter to the Southern Strategy than they were as racists
but the data it plays in encrypted in such a way that its seemingly just random
all these companies need moeny
but you get an addon
As racists they gave us the new deal
that decrypts the live video while you watch it
Now they stand for nothing but virtue signalling
@Risotto is right
they will adjust
Yes, you can create such a vieo.
this way the YT algorithm can not read the file, but people in the know can
the issue is, do we want them to adjust after all they did?
if this was automatable
but also exclusive so youtube cant also get those decryption keys
that could be interesting
I think this is very close to watermarking and data stenciling, I believe it's called, which is basically hiding data in files.
It's pretty easy to do. For example, a GIF has headers that let the image library know where the picture ends, so additional data at the end of the file will not bother standard compliant libraries.
So, you can append as much data to the end of the GIF as you like, upload it, nobody knows, and your data is at the end of the file.
For example, I tried this on Minds and other social media services. I made a zip file in which I put some random cat memes, uploaded it to Minds, and my friend downloaded it, unzipped the file and got the cat memes out.
The GIF was only 1 pixel in size.
So, it is not too hard to hide data in a video stream, by watermarking. You can create any kind of pattern in your video, but it might make it harder, because many services will transcode your data first.
YouTube, for example, will transcode your video to MP4 and AAC codec, so your data will likely get lost, as the transcoder only grabs the data it knows about.
thats not new
aye, but you have different codecs, and what i am saying is that you use the literal footage not something added they might trow away
Other sites use a library called PNGCRUSH, which performs a similar function, and reduces extraneous data before storing and serving the image.
like,t heres software with algorythingms that scans files for hiden files inside file formats
@Risotto I think that might be a bit much. They are right now horrible but I think they were worse before the, “party flip” or whatever they call it
like.. uploading static
No, that's not new. I am not saying it is. I am just answering the quesiton.
but then, depending on the pattern, you can watch the actual video
Right. That's not too hard to program.