It will be funny if they manage to implement microtransactions in some way.
It will be funny if they manage to implement microtransactions in some way.
Speaking of cs.rin.ru, unfortunately most of the clean steam files are not available anymore there right now.
Well, DC++ is still alive and it’s possible to find hubs with unique niche content that is impossible to find on trackers. At least I still use it pretty often.
I’m not from the US (and lots of people here either), so, we just don’t give a damn about the US law.
I’m currently playing on one of many wow private servers. Wotlk client, blizzlike 1x experience, and it’s only 7GB
Lol, that’s me who was leveling with some wierd protopal build at the same time
Almost everything what I use is already listed here (Termux, NewPipe, Joplin, etc), so, here’s a few small apps that no one has mentioned yet:
ViMusic - a tiny accountless app to stream music from YouTube music.
HTTP Shortcuts - an app that allows you to create home screen shortcuts that execute arbitrary http requests, it supports JavaScript, so, you can write even something pretty complicated.
I was very surprised when I came upon this comment. My first thought was when did I write this
Hmm… What app do you use? I’ve tried to add rss in both Feedbro (Firefox extension) and Feeder (Android app). And it just works ¯_(ツ)_/¯
I was going to edit my message and instead accidentally deleted it lol.
I tried, just out of curiosity, and RSS works perfectly fine for me. The link was
https://www.reddit.com/r/dayoneapp.rss
Accidentally deleted my message lol.
I tried and it works for me, the link for RSS was https://www.reddit.com/r/dayoneapp.rss
FoxyProxy in addition to many aforementioned extensions. Tor and popular VPNs just don’t work in my whereabouts, so, I have to use something more sophisticated like shadowsocks, for example, in order to circumvent government censorship and geoblocks.
It’s too slow in my experience, try edgeemu, for instance. CDromance is pretty fast also, and this place is quite useful too: https://r-roms.github.io/
There’s nothing wrong with epub, but there are lots of non-fiction books that have images, tables, and so on, I believe it’s impossible to convert such books into epub or something like that. Also there are tons of books that were digitally published in pdf, and they also need to be pirated.
I highly recommend Anna’s Archive for anyone who’s looking for books.
There is even a working Android app - Seeker.
You are safe pirating either games or software, if you know what you are doing. Many apps require only a key, so, you just download an official app and find the key for it. Many games has gog versions, which are drm-free, or if it’s a steam version, you download clean steam files and use some steam emulators. That covers 99% of all the games. Game piracy has never been that easy and comfortable like it happens to be nowadays.