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https://twitter.com/Hikarinoakaris/status/1672004323847335936?s=20 they just tweeted this 2 hours ago, seems like theyll be back soon
same here! The whole Google suite is just so unbearably slow at the school i go to, but we’re all forced to use it.
90s uk electronic stuff
got feet too
if you go to the hikarinoakari website the other guy posted, some of the download links are only available on their special forum (i think for copywrite reasons or something). if you go to this website you can get invited to their discord, which only happens once a year, and once youre there you can create an account on the forums. i lost my old discord account so i lost access to the discord, but i still have my account on the forums.
honestly, you dont really need the forums to use the site, its mostly just to get flacs and stuff. signup date for the discord is july 20, so i guess if you have time you can try making an account then.
on the github it says it just takes the 128 kpbs mp3s that you can stream for free
well you’re requesting it now… what song are you looking for? i have access to the hnk forums
damn, thanks for showing me radarr and sonarr. Never knew those existed.
poweramp on android and foobar on windows.
super metroid and metroid zero mission. Man I love those games.
ohhh, it’s near edinburgh. I visited there some time ago, don’t know why i don’t remember it.
nice bridge
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They should all be the same, right?
And besides, there isn’t much you can do with jailbreaking. Kindles already support sideloading books, fonts and dictionaries, and the two links the other guy posted are all you really need to start pirating ebooks. The devices themselves are so weak that you really can’t do anything other than read books on them. Kindles nowadays also support book cover screensavers, which was a big reason to jailbreak in the past (apparently). That should tell you about the kind of functionality jailbreaking gives you.
I will say that if you end up buying a Kindle, you should install the KFX plugins for Calibre, they’re the proprietary format that Kindle store-bought ebooks come in. The Kobo equivalent is Kepub.