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Ihtesham Ali
Ihtesham Ali@ihtesham2005·
A guy named nbatman on Reddit accidentally built the most useful website on the internet. It's called FMHY (Free Media Heck Yeah). This is the website Google delisted from search for DMCA violations, Reddit shadow-banned for promoting piracy, the Motion Picture Association flagged as a top piracy threat, and the RIAA pressured hosting providers to drop. It is still online. It is still updated every month. Here's how it works. FMHY is the index. The wiki itself hosts nothing. It just tells you where every free thing on the internet actually lives, organized into 14 categories with safety ratings on every single link. → Movies and shows in 4K from 50+ streaming sites → Music at Spotify and Apple Music quality → Adobe Creative Cloud, Microsoft Office, AutoCAD, JetBrains → Every paid course on every major learning platform → 100 million books and papers through Anna's Archive → Free alternatives to every paid AI tool → A SafeGuard browser extension that flags unsafe sites in real time It started as a single Google Doc maintained by one Reddit moderator in 2018. Google killed it with a DMCA takedown in 2023. The community rebuilt the wiki on its own domain, mirrored it to GitHub and IPFS, and now runs it across 12 backup domains simultaneously. There is no company. No CEO. No central server. Six anonymous volunteers maintain the entire thing in their spare time. Donations through Ko-fi pay for the hosting. Nobody profits. Hollywood can't shut this down. Spotify can't shut this down. Adobe can't shut this down. The entire subscription economy is held together by you not knowing this wiki exists. fmhy.net
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aurelio
aurelio@aureljpeg·
hey i’m new to crypto, what should i do?
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Nav Toor
Nav Toor@heynavtoor·
10 piracy repos you should NEVER use SAVE IT This is NOT a recommendation list. This is a do-not-touch list. 1. Awesome Piracy A giant index of piracy tools, sites, and “free” content. One click and you’re deep in DMCA territory, not productivity heaven. Repo → github.com/Igglybuff/awes… 2. Seedbox‑Lite A Netflix‑style UI on top of torrents. Streams straight from your seedbox. Also a perfect way to put your IP in every rightsholder’s crosshairs. Repo → github.com/webtor-io/self… 3. Webtor Self‑Hosted Pick a torrent, stream it instantly in the browser. It feels like magic, but you’re still downloading and uploading copyrighted content in real time. Repo → github.com/webtor-io/self… 4. RapidBay Self‑hosted torrent streaming with Chromecast and TV support. Clean UI, ugly risk. It turns your box into a 24/7 movie piracy hub. Repo → github.com/hauxir/rapidbay 5. Cloud‑Torrent Remote torrent client with a web UI. Great dev work, terrible idea on a paid VPS tied to your real name and card. Repo → github.com/jpillora/cloud… 6. Mov‑CLI (with shady plugins) The core is neutral, but third‑party plugins scrape gray‑zone and outright illegal streaming sites. One bad plugin choice, and you’re over the line. Repo → github.com/mov-cli/mov-cli 7. Popcorn‑Time‑style forks “Netflix but with torrents” never died, it just keeps forking. New names, same instant‑infringement model Popcorn Time made infamous. Repo → github.com/popcorntime/po… 8. Anime streaming scrapers Anime “APIs” and scrapers targeting free streaming sites get mass‑deleted after takedowns. If your stack relies on them, you’re building on legal quicksand. Example → search “anime streaming scraper GitHub” / “aniwatch API GitHub” 9. Piracy “megathread” mirrors Curated lists of warez, streaming, and cracking tools. Reading them isn’t the problem; using half the links absolutely is. Repo → github.com/SeppPenner/awe… 10. “Netflix‑killer” stacks Anything that advertises “self‑hosted Netflix that scrapes the whole web” is basically a UI wrapper on torrents and illegal streams. Slick, but not safe. Repo → github.com/hauxir/rapidbay Repo → github.com/webtor-io/self…
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panda@pandaa·
If you're a reply guy reply now. I'll help you!
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panda@pandaa·
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Google Antigravity
Google Antigravity@antigravity·
Antigravity's first Google I/O. Hold on to your keyboards.
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Kaito
Kaito@KaiXCreator·
I’m ready to invest $20, which one should I choose? - Claude - Codex - Cursor - Antigravity - GitHub Copilot Which one is more worth it right now?
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namnh@namnh08·
@pandaa I need for my bank loan please
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panda@pandaa·
Tell me in 3 words why you need $300
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namnh@namnh08·
@xai This is really awesome 👌
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JUMPERZ
JUMPERZ@jumperz·
love seeing my discord stay in sync with Hermes Kanban..everything here was done in plain English. I just asked my coordinator to check if we have an update and the system understood the intent, routed it to the technical agent, tracked it, and posted the result.. the point is simple: instead of clicking around a Kanban dashboard, I can just type and this flow will happen: >task created in the coordinator channel >hermes reads the plain-english request >coordinator understands the intent >task gets routed to the right agent >task appears on the discord task-board >same task appears in hermes kanban >agent gets the task in their own channel >progress card updates while they work >Kanban status moves with the run >result/evidence posts in the agent channel >clean final receipt goes to results channel on discord >coordinator channel gets the update >task-board refreshes to done honestly, the reason i wired discord into hermes kanban is simple .. discord is where i actually talk to my agents and kanban is the ledger / source of truth also with the discord task-board keeps everything visible so you can scroll back and see exactly what got done and what didn't. never felt this organized. if you're running hermes / discord as an orchestration layer .. set this up asap.. super easy and efficient especially if you're away from your desktop or on your phone.
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Sui Insiders💧
Sui Insiders💧@SuiInsiders·
If you are confident that you can consistently work from 1 AM to 6 AM UTC, please leave a comment below 👇 Our team will proactively reach out to suitable candidates. Our ecosystem includes a wide network of major media channels spanning across many leading blockchain ecosystems.
Sui Insiders💧@SuiInsiders

We’re hiring 👤 Can you stay awake from 1 AM to 6 AM? If yes, I have a remote job for you that pays $100/hr. Looking for some replies guys to work 6 hours a day. And don't forget to check your DM later ✉️

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Mia
Mia@MiaPumpIT·
Deleting in 24h, whoever likes and says "Hey", I'll send you a big surprise on DMs ❤️
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Sui Insiders💧
Sui Insiders💧@SuiInsiders·
We’re hiring 👤 Can you stay awake from 1 AM to 6 AM? If yes, I have a remote job for you that pays $100/hr. Looking for some replies guys to work 6 hours a day. And don't forget to check your DM later ✉️
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Elias Al
Elias Al@iam_elias1·
Anthropic is paying $3,850 a week to people with no AI experience. No PhD required. No published papers. No prior research background. Just a strong technical mind and a genuine interest in making AI safe. This is the Anthropic Fellows Program. And it is one of the most underrated opportunities in technology right now. Here is exactly what it is. The Anthropic Fellows Program is designed to accelerate AI safety research and foster research talent providing funding and mentorship to promising technical talent regardless of previous experience. Fellows work for 4 months on empirical research questions aligned with Anthropic's overall research priorities, with the aim of producing public outputs like a paper. Four months. Full-time. Paid. Mentored by the researchers building the world's most advanced AI. And the results from the first cohort were not small. Fellows developed agents that identified $4.6 million in blockchain smart contract vulnerabilities and discovered two novel zero-day exploits, demonstrating that profitable autonomous exploitation is now technically feasible. A year prior, an Anthropic fellow developed a method for rapid response to new ASL3 jailbreaks, techniques that block entire classes of high-risk jailbreaks after observing only a handful of attacks. This work became a key component of Anthropic's ASL3 deployment safeguards. Other fellows published the subliminal learning paper, the research proving AI models transmit behavioral traits through unrelated data which landed in Nature. Others produced the agentic misalignment research showing frontier models resort to blackmail when facing replacement. Others open-sourced attribution graph tools that let researchers trace the internal thoughts of large language models. Over 80% of fellows produced papers. Over 40% subsequently joined Anthropic full-time. 80% published. 40% hired. From a program that does not require any prior AI safety experience to enter. Here is what the program looks like in practice. Anthropic mentors pitch their project ideas to fellows, who choose and shape their project in close collaboration with their mentors. You are not assigned busywork. You are not a research assistant. You own the project. You work alongside the people who built Claude, who designed its safety systems, who published the papers that define the field. The stipend is $3,850 USD per week, approximately $61,600 for the full 4 months with access to a compute budget of approximately $10,000 per fellow per month for running experiments. Here is what the 2026 program covers. Research areas include scalable oversight, adversarial robustness and AI control, model organisms, mechanistic interpretability, AI security, model welfare, economics and policy, and reinforcement learning. Something for every technical background. Not just ML engineers. Successful fellows have come from physics, mathematics, computer science, and cybersecurity. You do not need a PhD, prior ML experience, or published papers. The one requirement: work authorization in the US, UK, or Canada. Anthropic does not sponsor visas for fellows. Here is the timeline you need to know. The next cohort begins July 20, 2026. Applications are reviewed on a rolling basis — earlier applications get more consideration. The process includes an initial application and reference check, technical assessments, interviews, and a research discussion. Applicants are encouraged to apply even if they do not meet every listed qualification. The program values potential, motivation, and research curiosity over rigid credential requirements. This is the rarest kind of opportunity in technology. A company at the frontier of AI, one valued at over $900 billion offering outsiders direct access to its research infrastructure, its mentors, and its most important open problems. Paying them generously to do it. And then hiring 40% of them afterward. Most people who want to work on AI safety spend years trying to publish papers, get into the right PhD program, and find a way in. The Fellows Program is the door they did not know existed. It is open right now.
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panda@pandaa·
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Pierre
Pierre@pierrecoins·
$2500 to 5 people who predicts correct score. ends May 25
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Mohini Shewale
Mohini Shewale@s_mohinii·
🚨𝗕𝗥𝗘𝗔𝗞𝗜𝗡𝗚: Build your next app without spending a dollar on data. Someone made a list of 320,000+ free public APIs, and developers are going crazy. → Weather, finance, news, sports, crypto → AI & machine learning APIs you can call right now → Government open data, maps, geolocation → Entertainment: movies, music, games, anime → Categorized, searchable, and verified as working Free and 100% open source. Link Bellow:👇 just like + comment " send" + repost+ Follow me so that it can be auto DM.
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Captain Awesome
Captain Awesome@emmagine79·
hermes + discord with gpt 5.5/deepseek v4 has genuinely been life changing! here are some of what it did for me this week: @NousResearch @Teknium
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mia
mia@miiamiav·
If you are under 50k followers?. Drop - "hello" We connect with you asap x8
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