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How to learn to crack apks?

I have seen many posts on this forum about how to crack applications on pc. But i have always wondered how to do it for android phones. I am talking about cracks like mobilism, modyolo, liteapk… Ik the existence of lucky patcher and used it a lot to locally crack few apps but i really want to up my game if possible. Any...

pelletbucket,

i modify apks using revanced without knowing what I’m doing.

pelletbucket,

the only reason I learned how to pirate in the first place is so I could see the Star Wars films in their original versions without having to use a VCR. I immediately realized how much better the subtitle options on Plex were and have pirated everything ever since whether I had legal access to it or not

pelletbucket,

dang, rural people talk about data like we talked about text messages in 2006

pelletbucket,

for me, Plex is all about the subtitles. so goddamn customizable

pelletbucket,

Google will do that if you just tell it what services you have. Google “watch (blank)” and it’ll show you all of them in descending order by price, if some of the options aren’t free.

pelletbucket,

I dropped Netflix as soon as they did their password thing.

Is there a place with the complete Doctor Who collection (Classic, Modern, AND spin-offs)?

Unfortunately the BBC has decided Australia doesn’t get to watch any Doctor Who that was released before 2005 or is a spin-off. So uh, anyone got a plex share or torrent with the lot? Immediate preference is getting the same versions as what is available on iPlayer in the UK, but would settle for DVD rips if that’s what’s...

pelletbucket, (edited )

i went to 1337x.to, searched “doctor who” and sorted by size. the largest torrent claims to be the complete classic 26 seasons 1963 - 1989 (I assume you know this but based on your question you might not, do not be torrenting unless you have a VPN turned on)

pelletbucket,

i use revanced to crack YouTube Music for free. prior to that, I was downloading songs from YouTube just using a third party downloader and adding them to my Plex.

pelletbucket,

okay but if that’s your purpose then there’s no problem with purchasing and pirating at the same time.

pelletbucket,

like I’ve had more than one super good YouTube video essay go missing, getting permanently pulled because of some copyright issue with a background shot or something, so I’ll actually add really good YouTube videos to my Plex library just in case as well

pelletbucket, (edited )

the specific ones I’m talking about, they were removed by YouTube and not at the creators behest. like one of them is about the three stooges and whoever owns The Three stooges material complained about some copyrighted material in the background horse shit

pelletbucket,

well it’s a really interesting concept. there’s really no other form of media where you could put something out there and then recall it somehow. like if you wrote a book that you didn’t like, there’s absolutely no legal way you could prevent people from reading it, etc. sort of ties into the Barbra Streisand effect

pelletbucket,

manually.

pelletbucket, (edited )

it’s almost more of a philosophical question than a legal one. sure, maybe they can prevent you from recording the drive-in movie and showing it to other people, but would they have the moral authority to say that you couldn’t repeat the storyline to someone else?

let’s say someone produces some documentary that ends up containing some hideously embarrassing error. something that could really ruin some third party’s life. you pull the documentary from theaters, you pull it from streaming services, anybody who owns a copy owns it illegally. but, anybody who’s seen it, or heard it described, could sit down in front of an audience and act out the entire thing piece by piece, attributing the entire thing to the original producer’s name.

it ties into a line of thinking I had the other day when reading my credit card number to somebody over the phone. me talking to another person, giving them digit by digit, it was like two computers talking but we were people. if we had been computers, using a speaker and a microphone to communicate numbers in that way, we would have laughed at it and called it stone age technology, but that still how humans communicate with each other.

pelletbucket,

keep the fire stick and install Plex on it. my Plex servers are about 20tb and it’s 90% of what I use my fire stick for

pelletbucket,

a fire stick is just an Android TV device with Amazon branding. anything else that you buy is also going to be an Android TV device

pelletbucket,

I’m told servicemembers do fast draw routines with simunitions. apparently the trick is to start firing immediately and the recoil will bring your muzzle up faster

pelletbucket,

these were soldiers fucking around with wax bullets during training. this was not a combat simulation

pelletbucket,

everything goes somewhere, and i go everywhere.

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