New to anarchy as a concept, and learning.

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Cake day: December 31st, 2025

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  • I appreciate what the article is trying to say and I more or less agree with it but the arguments supplied and the writing was not worth the length of the article.

    Tl; Dr: “Oppressive systems harm everyone, including those they claim to protect — and South Africa proves it.”

    Especially in the US, I think it’s easy enough to see that mass incarceration does actually harm the entire society as a whole and therefore those that it claims to protect including the rich. So regardless of what it’s claiming to be able to do, the justice system in the US is intended to be all in support of “line goes up”. I wonder how easy it would be to prove that, in fact, it does not do this and in fact hurts the interests of those whom the penal system is designed to protect.







  • Alright, I’ve worked this problem before and this site is specifically designed to make it impossible to do what you’re trying to do.

    The next step, I fear, is to load the page with network diagnostics and analyze the traffic with the end of reverse engineering the API. After youve done that, maybe you can download the proprietary file type they use and then try to parse it.

    There’s a chance that someone already someone who’s done this. I noticed a few fonts for music notation and a bunch of JavaScript.

    From the design elements I see, it’s loading some midi file or something like it, again, probably proprietary. I’m outta options.

    Maybe try looking for a website that downloads directly from API or a GitHub that does the same.