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"One Little Victory" do novo CD do Rush, Vapor Trails. ;-)

Santarem

Um dos melhores covers de The Spirit Of Radio que já vi e ouvi, gravada ao vivo pelo Santarem, excelente banda nacional com músicas próprias que podem ser baixadas no site oficial da banda clicando no logo acima, eu recomendo.

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: The term "enshittification" describes the cycle where platforms prioritize executive compensation and ad revenue over user experience, making piracy look like a more attractive "value proposition". The Risks and Reality rpiracy streaming

Rise of ad-supported tiers (Tubi, Pluto TV), affordable subscription bundling, and faster availability of content has reduced some piracy, but fragmentation (too many separate services) keeps piracy alive. This "fragmentation" has created several pain points driving

: Visits to piracy sites jumped from 130 billion in 2020 to 216 billion in 2024 . She wanted to turn it off

She wanted to turn it off. Somewhere between legalities and ethics, she had to choose sides. She also wanted to know who had built a thing so precise yet so oblique that it could tap into her device and call her by name. She reached for the remote, but the panes shifted and a new title appeared: Rpiracy: Archive of Access.

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This "fragmentation" has created several pain points driving users back to piracy:

: The term "enshittification" describes the cycle where platforms prioritize executive compensation and ad revenue over user experience, making piracy look like a more attractive "value proposition". The Risks and Reality

Rise of ad-supported tiers (Tubi, Pluto TV), affordable subscription bundling, and faster availability of content has reduced some piracy, but fragmentation (too many separate services) keeps piracy alive.

: Visits to piracy sites jumped from 130 billion in 2020 to 216 billion in 2024 .

She wanted to turn it off. Somewhere between legalities and ethics, she had to choose sides. She also wanted to know who had built a thing so precise yet so oblique that it could tap into her device and call her by name. She reached for the remote, but the panes shifted and a new title appeared: Rpiracy: Archive of Access.