@lololulu19
https://gayeroticvideoindex.com/video/61693
Could this be scene 5?
His videography:
https://gayeroticvideoindex.com/performer/95446
@lololulu19
https://gayeroticvideoindex.com/video/61693
Could this be scene 5?
His videography:
https://gayeroticvideoindex.com/performer/95446
@kco The technical things you say are all true.
I advise you to use the absence of a list as evidence that there is no practical tracking technology at your own risk.
Other torrent sites have lists of sites known to use the Xvid Autograph technology; maybe you want to look there, if you insist on a list. The management here doesn't post lists of this kind, so I'm loath to do so myself.
@hubrys seems that you're right about this.
@jokuihmemies I don't look at this as a competition. There are multiple sites, so multiple opportunities to grab good stuff. 
@lololulu19 You can find him by clicking his name a the first link.
@kco The "watermarking" is not necessarily visible. Check out Xvid AutoGraph technology. Several sites are reported to use this.
@raphjd
That's a cop out avoiding the issues.
Apparently you have nothing to back up some of your deeply held views, ones for which I can find no evidence. Not sure why you can't find any either, but that's what happened here.
There are similar unproven deeply held liberal views, of course. I haven't disputed that.
You also have lots of generalizations about liberals. Some of them I agree with (and I've said that about a few things in this thread), and I'm open to believing more of them, but you've given me no leads on those.
You've also given me no examples of conservatives condemning ignorance and nonsense in their own party. I'm sure that happens here and there, but I don't see anything as widespread as you imply.
I cite examples of legitimate candidates who have recently won primary elections repeating the big lie and even wasting taxpayers money by suing government agencies over made-up issues with the 2020 elections in Arizona, claims that Cyber Ninjas, hired by the Republican super-majority state senate, could not substantiate. That little stunt cost the taxpayers of the state of Arizona and Maricopa County 10s of millions of dollars, and by the way, broke the necessary security protocols on the voting machines, requiring replacement and/or expensive recertification, also paid for by taxpayers.
All that government waste is the kind of thing conservatives I grew up with and around normally seeth and rave over, but that didn't happen in this case. Not sure why, but there's certainly no condemning of nonsense in this case.
And Hillary, who hasn't run for anything in almost 6 years, is somehow brought up in this context. Why not bring up the problems with her private mail server, where conservatives do have a point when they say national security was at risk of (or maybe was) endangered?
You say liberals spent Trumps entire presidency trying to find a link to Russia. They sure did. Conservatives spent a large part of Hillary's term as Secretary of State investigating Benghazi. There were some issues uncovered by both, but no hugely damaging bombshells. They were both mostly politically motivated wastes of time.
I could go on.
What I was actually hoping was to learn something I didn't know, or gain a better understanding of conservative thought. That's not what happened here, unfortunately.
@lololulu19 This is general news, not the politics group.
@lololulu19 It's him. See the "Stay Tuned" chest tattoo, for example.
@PrototypA5 Yes, that too.
See @ianfontinell's
analogy.
Also, keep in mind that this technology has been around for a few years now. People have been trying to defeat it using more sophisticated methods than have been mentioned here, more sophisticated methods than the ones that worked for earlier technologies. So far, there's no practical way to defeat it.
@raphjd
well, this was fun for a while, but now you just sound like the ranting media idiots, so I guess this interesting discussion is done.
@blablarg18
"good guys" should have been in quotes in my post. Politicians making these laws usually trot them out as means for the police to find child porn, promising that only the police will ever be given the key to decrypt things. Of course this restriction is impossible without magical thinking.
There was a huge political sideshow a few years ago when a terrorist killed some people in in Southern California. The police seized his end-to-end encrypted iPhone and demanded that Apple decrypt it for them. Of course this is impossible, but it didn't stop pandering politicians (including police chiefs, prosecutors, etc.) from demanding it.
Police hired some Israeli company who decrypted it, and there was nothing there - at least that's what they released publicly.
Best thing was that the LA Times supposed technology reporter, who also had a daily segment on one of the local news stations, wrote an editorial demanding that Apple just decrypt it already, showing that he actually knew nothing about end-to-end encryption technology. His column and TV appearances stopped shortly thereafter. Good riddance.
@ianfontinell said in Torrent page says 1.19GB but my torrent is 1.28GB:
Since we're dealing with the word kilo that is used for international measurement, we'd assume that has a value of 1000. But since in this case we're dealing with digital data that is presented and stored in binary format, we need to base 2 instead of base 10. So instead of 10, 100, 1000 we go gor 2, 4, 8, 16... 1024... 2048, etc.
But it's important to notice that, although the binary is pretty much the standard used for most operating systems and programs, the international system measurement still exists, can be used and most definitely is used arbitrarily, creating this kind of confusion we're dealing with here.
In the digital world the one glaring (and often misleading) exception to the binary rule is storage (disk). Vendors of that tend to use the standard 1000's rather than the 1024's, no doubt because it makes their disk units seem larger... Just something to know when you buy a 1 TB disk that your O/S claims only has ~975 GB of space.
@eobox91103 Since COVID lockdowns, a lot of porn production has moved to Montreal as well. And Florida is definitely worth mentioning, especially for many of the lower cost site.
@raphjd said in Heavily armed federal agents ram down door of Timothy Busfield’s NY home in dramatic raid after he surrendered on child sex abuse charges:
There is no excuse for pedos.
Pedos need to be thrown under the prison.
All pedos. Entertainers, business people, billionaires, politicians. All of them.
@john32123666 wine & banana bread? eeeeuuuuu. To each his own, I guess.
@john32123666 Your statements are true, but this is different than what I was saying. Mine is about inconsistent nomenclature; yours is mostly about allocation overhead on disks and the overhead of various data formats.
@noodles85uk Brian sold the site to Gamma last summer and it is now run by the same group that does Pride Studio (Men Over 30, Extra Big Dicks, Family Creep). You'll see lots of overlap between those sites and also Bait Buddies (same production company, I think).
@Kekkaishi empty cups fit in there upside down? I have never seen one of these.