First time we all understand these women idolizing someone like this.
Are you the originator? I feel kinda honoured.
So they are to be consumed independently? But some do belong together? There are repeating characters, but can they be assorted into a story?
You probably draw more joy from causing these questions than answering them, but I still would like to ask. ☺
In this construct the key is the thing, that signifies the owner. If it's lost, there is no help. Unless the key is tied to you and an authority can vouch for you.
Well they would sign my public key plus ID of the song. I can prove, it is my public key and everyone can verify the song belongs to me.
You are right, to ensure noone can "share login" so to say, it needs to be tied to you personally. That would deny privacy sadly.
EDIT: Didn't notice I wrote the wrong thing, thanks for notifying me.
I don't think so. There nothing non fungible in my idea and nfts require a blockchain.
What would you estimate:
More men or more women?
More old or more young?
Here is my idea: Everyone makes a private key. When they buy a song they receive the file and a digital signature by the label saying they sold it to your privatepublic key. When you are caught with a bunch of songs, you have to prove ownership using your key. Tadaa provable ownership, no blockchain, You loose the file, but still have the signature? You can download it again and all is good.
EDIT: Of course, they would sign the public key, sorry.
I like the art style and the vibe, but do they tell a cohesive sorry or do they stand on their own individually?
What negative experiences did you make in the past, I'm interested.
I'm kinda excited about my free tier. Gonna see what happens in the future.
The article talkes about top speeds of 75 mph, so 120 kmh.
I don't know a lot about this, but I would guess a normal user would like a message, that says something along the lines of "404, couldn't find what you were looking for." The status code and the links back to itself as well as the 13 MBs of noise should probably not irritate them. Hidden links should also not irritate normal users.
I believe we are looking at it from different directions. You say people want to enact revenge on bad people, sometimes violently. I say people want to be violent and hope for someone bad to appear, so can do it without moral repercussions.
Is this a real photo? Do they always have a flag on top?
I believe many people carry with them a deeply buried desire to hurt people, but their morals keep them from doing it to just anyone. But they yearn for a chance to do it without moral repercussions.
I wasn't aware you were offered to run it locally.