• Phoenixz@lemmy.ca
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    2 months ago

    Limewire acquires fyre festival

    Was there anything to acquire? There never was anything but a name

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    2 months ago

    People are starving on this planet (purposefully!) and somehow a piracy platform from 25 year ago, known for being shit, which pivoted to the scammy world of NFTs, somehow still exists and has enough money to buy the scam festival?

    Guys, enough. How did I die, and what am I accused of that holds me to this circle of hell?

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      Ah you finally got it, congrats! We knew it would become too ridiculous to believe at some point, but I’m glad we got this far. You still bought some insane shit (Kanye running for President, Kissinger getting the Nobel peace prize, Israel committing a holocaust, Oasis getting together again, people buying monkey JPEGs for millions of dollars…). Come on, nothing in this list is even remotely believable.

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      2 months ago

      Guys, enough. How did I die, and what am I accused of that holds me to this circle of hell?

      Jason figured it out? Jason? This is a real low point. Yeah, this one hurts.

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    2 months ago

    So you get to listen to the music for free, but you’re definitely coming home with a virus.

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    2 months ago

    They actually acquired Fyre.Festival.exe. Explorer just doesn’t show the extension by default.

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      2 months ago

      iirc the original copywrite trademark (thanks ripcord) either expired or got purchased, but it’s just being used as an NFT platform or something now

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        2 months ago

        They should check what trademarks Apple has allowed to elapse, I could see myself attending a festival called FyreWire.

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      2 months ago

      I mean who wouldn’t want them back? I for one think about Limwire all time… just thinking - wouldn’t it be great if Limewire would just launch some new stuff, maybe sell some colourful shoes, open a lime themed restaurant or maybe even become a hedge fund. Yeah, that would be just great.

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    2 months ago

    If they buy the name and bring in actually competent people to run it the infamy of the name would bring a lot of attention.

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      2 months ago

      They could get sponsors too - that would really whip the llama’s ass. Bonsai Buddy trading cards. Gator Wallet crypto tent. Dog Park sponsored by Dogpile and Pets.com. Jeeves posted at strategic locations for guest assistance. (A)lta(V)ista AV jam sessions.

      Fuck I miss the mid 90s

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    2 months ago

    I’m not sure what limewire is, and I have no idea what that festival is… so, good job everyone (just in case)!

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      2 months ago

      There was a really entertaining documentary on Netflix about the original festival. Highly recommend watching it, there are some real gems in some of the interviews.

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      Limewire used to be a p2p file sharing platform ages ago, now the name is used for some crypto project. Probably a scam.

      Fyre festival was the disaster music festival on an island where the artists didn’t show up, the villas were actually FEMA tents and food was shite. The guy who organised it went to jail. Proper scam.

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        Well, at least it can’t get any worse.

        (to the faint echo of “hold my beer” coming from Limewire’s direction, probably)

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        There was also a notable lack of drinkable water, portable restrooms and anything that could let people perform basic hygiene

    • The Limewire they mention I can only assume it’s the old Napster clone that was commonly used for piracy before the age of BitTorrent.

      The festival was basically a scam. People paid a lotta money for some super elaborate fancy party and got essentially nothing and were, understandably, pissed.

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    2 months ago

    Ngl I laughed so hard at this headline that I pooped. Which was fortunate because I was in fact trying to poop. So thanks, least trustworthy names in media, you did at least one beneficial thing for someone.

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    1 month ago

    Fictional quote:

    look, we’ve been experts at distributing viruses to people wanting to listen to music for decades

    We just figured, why not try it IRL?

    After seeing what happened with covid, we think there’s a lot of promise in the distribution of viruses at physical music festivals too.

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    2 months ago

    Instead of most people going home with a virus, now everybody is going home with a virus and their names on an FBI watchlist.

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        1 month ago

        p2p file transfer without accounts. You just sent a link or scanned a qr code and nos you were connected. Always used it for vms. I’ve been using pairdrop.net as a replacement

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          I recommend sendme. It’s a p2p file transfer system run on top of the hole-punching iroh. No port forwarding required from either side. And iroh is e2e encrypted.

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            Not the same:

            • sendme requires an install. Sharecrop was browser based. Which also increases security
            • the transfer requires a id I’d have to copy to the VM by hand each time I want to transfer. Sharedrop was a single code for the whole session