Ok, that wasn't really the headline. I mis-read it, it was of course, Anti-Piracy. Rest-assured, I can say with confidence that their Anti-Piracy program is indeed, Anti-Privacy as well. But my first thought was "well, at least now they're not lying about it".
Ok... so I've found this bizarre behavior in bash. I need a way around it. Here's proof that it does not work as expected, and I'm sure there's a "valid" reason it does this. I need a way around it tho
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