Piracy General

Any alternatives to yiff.party out there? Like, any Patreon-exclusive content dumping site? Yiff.party's been down for at least a few days closed for good

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There was this kemono.party website, but it ran like shit, now it's offline, and apparently there is work being done to it. But it might as well be dead.
 
Is there any place to get the SHA hashes of gog installers?
 
IGG has been caught altering files and adding coin-miners to their releases in the past. Besides that the rest of your list ranges from meh to shit. The only two with any merit are libgen and fitgirl.
If you're responding to OP, it's a five year old post by someone who doesn't post here any more. Of course it's out of date. I'd assume anything that old has resources that have since been taken over by outright criminals.
 
Couldn't find the South Park pilot anywhere online after the Internet Archive page was deleted. Sure, it's on KissCartoon. But I couldn't find a way to download it. Thankfully, someone made a Google Drive link containing the pilot.

I'm also uploading it here in case the link doesn't work.

 
Where's a good place to torrent old Travel Channel and Food Network shows from the 2000s?

Some of that stuff is on Amazon Prime but they want you to pay extra, fucking 25 dollars for a season of Good Eats and it's SD? A subscription just to watch Unwrapped? No thanks.
 
Where's a good place to torrent old Travel Channel and Food Network shows from the 2000s?

Some of that stuff is on Amazon Prime but they want you to pay extra, fucking 25 dollars for a season of Good Eats and it's SD? A subscription just to watch Unwrapped? No thanks.
BTN if you can get an invite.
 
One of the few good things to come from reddit is the /r/roms megathread website. This site is brimming with safe links to ROMs of retro video games, going up to the seventh gen (as well as 3DS and Wii U for Nintendo). The base site is also fairly easy to navigate, though for the links to the ROMs themselves (namely those hosted in the Internet Archive), you'll want to have ctrl+f handy.
 
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