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  • Sadly even with private sites a lot of things are taken from a public source and you occasionally run into this problem. Like some people up their ratios on these sites by using their VPN to get the public torrent and then seeding it back to the private one.

  • I agree, there is nothing in the megathread they linked to, or I'm blind. But if you follow it through to the FMHY megathread there is some iptv stuff, but not providers or anything like what I believe you to be looking for.

    Most good providers are very very private and most of their users are just as private. I have no leads but look forward to seeing if you turn anything up.

  • I don't know if it still works, but I have a copy.

    Put this in a base64 decoder and you'll get the link to Mega with the apk and instruction files I downloaded a while back when Amazon changed to the unbreakable DRM.

    aHR0cHM6Ly9tZWdhLm56L2ZvbGRlci80b3N4VUNwRCNmX3VTWTBrQWlKbHdtbWlzRDFPU1lB

  • I have been renaming files with filebot and then scraping the nfos, images, and posters with MediaElch for years and never had a problem.

  • I miss mostly anonymous people cracking games without running around screaming from the rafters about gremlins in their modems stealing their breakfast bars. I can't believe most if not all Denuvo releases are now only cracked by this person.

  • I waffle on whether I should use my VPN or not with it.

    Support your favourite artists directly. That wasn’t an option in the Napster days.

    I like to have the older versions of songs before they "Remaster" and change them and if they stop selling everything but the remasters, it's time to fire it up.

  • Frakes recently renewed his call for the episode "Code of Honor" from season 1 to be completely removed from reruns, home video, and steaming platforms. He made the call in the past. So while they might not ever remove it, some people would like it to be removed.

    "But I was told or I was under the impression that it had rubbed so many people the wrong way that it was pulled. I think they should take it out of the rotation. I think it is a great time to make that kind of -- as small as it is -- to make that kind of a statement would be fabulous."

    Also, I just realized I posted this on the completely wrong article that I thought I was, I thought I was posting to a different topic about Frakes' request to remove the episode after finding out it was on Paramount's streaming service.

  • I hate this reaction to removal they want, I'm a big fan of the placement card at the start of these things that say "What you are about to see is wrong and shouldn't have been done," but not that removal of the content. I think it's way more powerful to put that content warning placard before a show from the '90s as proof there are still things that need to be done and it's not a "distant" past thing.

    Edit, I guess '80s for this episode.