haglin

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  1. Big reply amount and a month old. Probably all dead by now, but it won't hurt to try.
  2. Disgusting. I'm not sure 3 years is enough for that behavior.
  3. People didn't care because the claim wasn't believable. Trump apparently raped her in a high-end clothing store and somehow no one noticed. She also only made this accusation once she had a book to sell and can't even remember the year this allegedly happened.
  4. More like where to find APV cookies. Shit's rare.
  5. Hopefully this isn't some cookie shit again. edit: Boon shit again.
  6. Definitely a secure and discreet option for crypto ... hahaha
  7. Lots of crazy rumors about this one, from some crazy train guy who thought they were making fun of him to a deranged anime fan mad they defiled his 2D waifu. 33 people died for that garbage. I hope those injured are able to recover to the best of their abilities.
  8. Would be really based to have this info and not have to go through 16 adlinks to get access to 50 accounts that don't work. edit: It's the cookie method. 16 adlinks once again ...
  9. I hope this works. Thanks man! edit: Shit doesn't work. Most of the addresses aren't even attached to a Netflix account ...
  10. Have you taken a campus tour of both locations to get a sense of what you're expected to and how comfortable you'll be there? The big name school is good for the resume but the split focus between IT and media studies has me a bit confused.
  11. As long as you're not driving anywhere, social drinking at parties is fine. That's assuming you're not partying 24/7 though lmao.
  12. May my autism be potent because I don't know how I'm going to have the patience to dig through 45 of them to see what works lol.
  13. There's an official site guide: If I knew how to crack I wouldn't be begging for shit on here :smart: . I've tried to start discussions with people and put more effort into my posts than just one word replies. If I come across dead accounts, I report the threads so they can get deleted or something. I'm kind of afraid that'll tick off the mods, though. How long will I last? lol
  14. With that many, I'm hoping some still work and are in the preferred pack.
  15. I'm getting desperate again. Need my shitty Spanish soaps.
  16. I hope this isn't using some paid phone app to try and generate a fake CC #.
  17. I guess I understand the logic. People keep wanting larger phone screens. This is more convenient than carrying around a 10 inch phone lol. But it's not for me. I don't really need such a big screen on the go. I'm more interested in modular phones that allow a high level of user access. Right now, most of those are really under-powered proof of concepts. I'm hopeful we see things like Project Ara come back with beefier specs.
  18. I hope Thanos wins, but that's not going to happen lol. I think Cap will die. Can't have two "Captains" on the team and Larsen was just brought on.
  19. Someone killed the last Xfinity account I was using. I know this thread is like five months old now, but hopefully shit still works!
  20. Amazon is insisting it takes its customers' privacy and security seriously, after a Bloomberg report found recordings of voice commands made to AI-powered voice assistant Alexa could be heard by more people than expected. Bloomberg News reported Amazon employees around the world listened to recordings from smart speakers as part of improving its machine learning in assisting customers. Like Apple's Siri and the Google Home devices, Alexa is a digital assistant built into several Amazon devices. Amazon does make it clear that it uses data "to train our speech recognition and natural language understanding systems", with users given the chance to opt out. But it does not explicitly say that training involves workers in the United States, India, Costa Rica and other nations around the world. The report said Alexa's auditors do not have access to customers' full names or address, but they do have serial numbers and account numbers associated with the device. "We take the security and privacy of our customers' personal information seriously," Amazon said in a statement. "We only annotate an extremely small sample of Alexa voice recordings in order [to] improve the customer experience. For example, this information helps us train our speech recognition and natural language understanding systems, so Alexa can better understand your requests, and ensure the service works well for everyone. "Employees do not have direct access to information that can identify the person or account as part of this workflow. "All information is treated with high confidentiality and we use multi-factor authentication to restrict access, service encryption and audits of our control environment to protect it." Amazon's international and Australian offices have been contacted for comment. The company says on its website that Alexa devices only send recordings back to Amazon servers if the device hears a "wake word" like "Alexa", "Echo" or "computer". When the wake word is detected, the light ring at the top of the device turns blue, indicating it is recording and sending the command to the server. But devices can be fooled by ambient, local noise, like loud television sets, and regardless of whether the activation of the device is mistaken or not, the Amazon reviewers are required to transcribe the recording. When the reviewers hear private information that has been accidentally recorded, they are meant to flag it as critical data and move on to the next recording. It is not the first time Alexa devices have copped flack over what it records, after a family in the United States saw a private conversation mistakenly recorded and sent to a random contact. A family member said she received a call from an employee of her husband who urged them to unplug their Amazon Echo devices, which use the Alexa software. Amazon described the event as an "extremely rare occurrence", saying in a statement that it believed parts of background conversation were mistakenly heard by the device as "Alexa", a wake word. The company also promised to fix a bug in its virtual assistant after reports the device was randomly laughing at people. Amazon, meanwhile, has also been in the spotlight for its policies surrounding its employees in its warehouses, after workers said the workplace was built around a culture of fear. Workers said they were set high-pressure targets that made them feel they could not go to the toilet and sometimes pushed them to cut safety corners. https://www.abc.net.au/news/2019-04-12/amazon-staff-listen-to-alexa-recordings-report/10998254 This should surprise absolutely no one. :kek: I guess I am surprised Amazon was the first one caught. I figured it would be Google.
  21. Pls fam, don't be ads aided re-direct link farm with a bunch of dead accounts. edit: It didn't have that much aids, but the accounts sure are dead.
  22. There's still good stuff that's from cable channels, but might as well just use the login apps.
  23. I caught this shit streaming on YouTube for free lmao. Whoever leaked that direct HD copy is fucked. I didn't really like it a tonne. It felt kind of like the old DBZ movies, except twice as long. Broly and the others are fighting in the arctic for like half the movie and it got kind of dull after a while.
  24. lmao I'm not at all interested in this guy's shit I just can't believe he started an adult site after going limp with diamond kitty on bang bros. Though, I guess her bolt ons are kind of nasty looking.