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Tangentially related, but I'm dying at YTS's "similar movies":
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Question ?

I can't be the only person who prefers public trackers. either-way which do you prefer streaming sites too directly watch movies , public trackers or ddl ?? if so which do you use for movies or tv shows. just curious
 
Question ?

I can't be the only person who prefers public trackers. either-way which do you prefer streaming sites too directly watch movies , public trackers or ddl ?? if so which do you use for movies or tv shows. just curious
I use TorrentLeech for my movies and shows, Soulseek for music, and audiobookbay for audiobooks. While TorrentLeech is a private tracker they do have open invites every so often which is how I got in.
 
Question ?

I can't be the only person who prefers public trackers. either-way which do you prefer streaming sites too directly watch movies , public trackers or ddl ?? if so which do you use for movies or tv shows. just curious
Usenet which is a form of DDL. I like the the connection is encrypted. I like that it's cumbersome enough that it will never go mainstream, but not so cumbersome it's a pain in the ass for me personally to use.
 
this could be a good place to start, just a magazines index courtesy of FMHY:


archive.org is good too, just a lot to comb through.
I almost cried seeing all of the old computer magazines I read in the early to mid-80s -- Compute, Byte, Run...even Transactor.

Thanks for allowing an aging man to relive some of his youth.
 
tomodachi life living the dream, the full game, was posted on Internet Archive today.
only works with the canary build of Ryubing/Ryujinx.

this is the emulator:

this is the dude who uploaded it and his tweet:
[ GhostArchive ]

you'll need the firmware and keys in order to get it working, if you can't find those DM me

enjoy!
update: the uploader has taken the rom offline due to privacy reasons.

i've gotchu covered, hit me up in DM's.
 
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I almost cried seeing all of the old computer magazines I read in the early to mid-80s -- Compute, Byte, Run...even Transactor.
I'm over 40 and I still have all my gaming mags from the 90s. I'm a Euro, so they are very different than American or Japanese ones. The reviews were so much more sincere because the vidya market wasn't half as big as it is now. Not everyone was sponsored behind the scenes. Truly a simpler, better time.
 
You might have to open it up and replace the battery.
Inspect the battery. My old Xiaomi phone would charge with normal speed up to 93% and then it would take twice the amount of time to get it to 99% (never 100%). I opened the phone and there was literally a hole in the battery.
The problem was a combinati of a battery charge desync and an old cable that was already partially working but now broke.
Ironically, the discharge and time spent charging probably fixed the battery problem.
Everything is right again, though I plan on buying a new battery in the future, anyways.
 
The problem was a combinati of a battery charge desync and an old cable that was already partially working but now broke.
Ironically, the discharge and time spent charging probably fixed the battery problem.
Everything is right again, though I plan on buying a new battery in the future, anyways.
It's downright criminal how hard they made battery replacement in phones. I could swap batteries in my Galaxy S2 in literally 20 seconds. Nowadays you need hair driers, heat guns or specialized heated trays to soften the glue and then of course you have to apply new glue when you're done.
 
It's downright criminal how hard they made battery replacement in phones. I could swap batteries in my Galaxy S2 in literally 20 seconds. Nowadays you need hair driers, heat guns or specialized heated trays to soften the glue and then of course you have to apply new glue when you're done.
Indeed. I blame Apple for this wonderful consumer approach to how easy batteries are replacable.
 
It's downright criminal how hard they made battery replacement in phones. I could swap batteries in my Galaxy S2 in literally 20 seconds. Nowadays you need hair driers, heat guns or specialized heated trays to soften the glue and then of course you have to apply new glue when you're done.
It's getting worse, and not just in phones. Louis Rossman (the "right to repair" guy) has been highlighting efforts to thwart Right to Repair consumer protection laws around the US lately and keeps finding examples of how desperate these companies are to fuck you over. Samsung famously glued a $5 off-the-shelf battery to a "proprietary" $150 plastic panel and made sure the related device couldn't hold the battery without that plastic part, just to keep it from being covered by RtR protection laws (after all, it's a part only one company makes, so it's not "anti-competitive" to overcharge for replacements).

I hate them all. Literally entire panels, offices, conference rooms, etc. filled with people whose entire job is "how do we make this harder to repair so we can make more money?" They deserve poverty and misery, and to watch their families struggle to pay to replace their iPhone batteries twice a month.
 
It's downright criminal how hard they made battery replacement in phones. I could swap batteries in my Galaxy S2 in literally 20 seconds. Nowadays you need hair driers, heat guns or specialized heated trays to soften the glue and then of course you have to apply new glue when you're done.
I swear the Samsung Galaxy S5 Active was the last good phone ever made. Replaceable battery, IR blaster built in, and rugged design. I could buy an OEM battery for like $40. I carried a spare with me to class or when traveling, it was so nice. You could control any TV or anything that used a remote. I got one after my iPhone 4 broke and it sold me on Android. Now all Android manufacturers are doing is chasing the Apple dragon and making dog shit clones of iPhone including the anti-consumer practices. We are never going to get fun and practical phones again.
 
Running the setup.exe gives the same error
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running the setup will not install the repack, so doing that is useless. if the instructions are to use autorun, thats what you gotta use for the crack to work. but this honestly sounds like your antivirus has quarantined a .dll or something before the installation initialized properly, which happens in 99.99999% situations with these monkrus repacks. i would know. im not sure if disabling autovirus AFTER that has happened does anything, the file might have stayed in quaratine. if you know how to look for quarantined files and restore them back do that and add an exclusion.
or add an exclusion first and re-download the repack from scratch to that location, to make sure it doesnt quarantine any of your files and try again
 
running the setup will not install the repack, so doing that is useless. if the instructions are to use autorun, thats what you gotta use for the crack to work. but this honestly sounds like your antivirus has quarantined a .dll or something before the installation initialized properly, which happens in 99.99999% situations with these monkrus repacks. i would know. im not sure if disabling autovirus AFTER that has happened does anything, the file might have stayed in quaratine. if you know how to look for quarantined files and restore them back do that and add an exclusion.
or add an exclusion first and re-download the repack from scratch to that location, to make sure it doesnt quarantine any of your files and try again
man I just reinstalled my OS that fixed it
 
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