If your country persecutes individual piracy. Mine doesn’t.
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If your country persecutes individual piracy. Mine doesn’t.
Putting the whole different music tastes thing aside; kpop stars are pretty much idols, aimed to draw attention of everyone with support from experts at entertainment industry. These people know how to make the dullest person out there shine to peak popularity. In the idol culture, fans have a weird expectation for their idol to be the absolute perfect; and this can be portrayed quite well at the cost of ruining that person’s personal life.
But in the end, it’s up to people to decide whether they like something or not.
Specific niches that don’t see much love in public trackers. Are you looking for a spanish dub for a recent movie? An eroge? Indie rock music? Your chance of finding it with a private tracker dedicated to such content is way higher.
If only i had an invite
Never knew it was dead, that’s a sad loss. Hope it comes back, I used to use there quite a lot.
Not needed (unless the target site is blocked in your country); as the videos themselves are publicly viewable. yt-dlp behaves like a typical viewer to these sites.
Thumb of rule is, If you don’t make enough to comfortably pay for some software; you simply don’t pay for said software.
this is a repost
Could you try yt-dlp? Not sure if it’ll work; but it’s worth a try
You could do unintentional linking if you don’t want to be subject to DMCA claims, like putting in the description
“We do not provide support for external projects that use our code, like shadow-website. Please contact them for further assistance.”
or
“If you’re using external services like shadow-website, please say so while reporting issues/bugs.”
This gives off an air of legitimacy to the shadow-website to anyone who’s interested in looking at mothership, but doesn’t explicitly associate it with mothership.
From their description, we can easily assume site M is mangadex.
Going after the sole legitimate scanlation site is the dumbest idea ever, considering there have been many instances where manga sites have collaborated with scanlators from there to provide legit translations; and the scanlators often does stop releasing when an actual english release is available digitally in a good pace with japanese releases.
Opera specifically is owned by a loan shark company; avoid that shit even if you’re a member of the CCP itself.
Why would you not want your data to be sold in general? Because it’d lead to your internet experience being less private. Companies can buy your data to give you targeted content while you’re browsing the internet and it could influence you all sorts of ways from giving you the idea to buy a product, to showing you a specific political candidate’s propaganda during elections; which does literally influence another country.
AoE2. This game is really old, and has lots of people who are good at it. I was playing it since the Age of Kings times and it took some time for me to adjust to these players; I think it must be really hard for new players to try multiplayer against veterans.
If any nation could build an intelligence network that can disarm all 4000+ nukes inside Russia and can coordinate it before an all out attack; at that point they could push a puppet leader to control the country anyways.
You can’t really expect to find your account’s stealer unless you have some legal authority. There are all sorts of middlemen from all around the world in acquiring the accounts and selling them on forums. Finding the person who stole your friends" account is like finding the same thief that stole from you in a holiday trip in another country, selling their stolen goods.
Speaking of; you could research where some database leaks are dumped to find out where these deals are happening. Can’t link any bc of instance rules.
I use duckduckgo and I still use “google it” while talking about searching something up on the internet.
my iPod Touch 4 that currently works as a whatever i want information displayer. I’ve previously made it display CPU/GPU temps and RAM usage percentage as a graph, but now it pretty much is a terminal command history log displayer.
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It was also a neat gateway to try homebrew development; I have ported 2048 to it as a side project, it was quite different working on it.