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Well, I have reached out to Google, and apparently, my email account was deleted from my own computer aka, the IP address is the same? How is that even possible lmao? Y'all at this point I just accept this as the universe's will like what the fuck honestly. LMAO
well, it seems that everything is gone now. I can't believe that my blog has been deleted twice on this platform. Also, my email is gone including all accounts that were linked to said email. honestly, I am really tired of this. And idk if I will ever find it in me to rebuild all this again.
lots of love, River.
#update#this is surreal#truthfully i have no idea#They suggested to change my internet password and reset my computer#so imma do that#also apparently my log in information was part of a breach so the combo of my email and PW was basically out there#this is so wild#Also my google account is gone#you have like just a few minutes or so to get your account back when you delete it apparently#and yeah LMAO idk how that is even possible
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hello darling readers, people, etc. :)
first off, i want to apologize for being gone so long! so many people have been messaging me and asking if I'm okay because, granted, my last post was concerning, but I AM okay! My family issues have been processed and resolved, but a lot of other things happened this past year that I would like to update you about!
i graduated college! got my B.S. in psych with 3 minors in bio, pre-med, and theatre (believe it or not)
got a job straight out of college that's full time doing something I enjoy for the time being
finished off my last college semester cum laude (I'm a STEM girly so that shit was tough)
found an apartment and will be moving to a different city by the end of the week if the weather allows
soooo yess busy couple of months. BUT I am excited to have more free time because I honestly don't want to go back for my master's just yet/med school, and just want to enjoy working. and that just means I get to write more.
drafts have been sitting in my google account for ever and I still have to perfect the masterlists that I started, but hopefully I can revive this account from where I left off
BUT GUYS, i have been locked out my Wattpad account :/ I am trying to get it back, but they forced a password reset, and I don't have access to that email anymore, so I need to link a new email in order to make a new password and ugh, it's a process.
if you wanna go to my wattpad acc, and just comment that I can't publish on there for the moment so that other people know to come here instead, I would be so grateful <3
and that's it! how's your life been?
#update#life#life update#lavender roses#kyoya ootori x reader#ouran fanfic#nalu#ouran high school host club#fairy tail nalu#tell me about your day#tell me about it#ask me things
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Book: Open Heart, Book 2 Pairing: Dr. Ethan Ramsey x F!MC (Dr. Sawyer Brooks) Rating: General Category: Fluff; Thanksgiving; Christmas Word count: 2.1K Prompt: From @jerzwriter, “Sawyer wants to get Ethan a very expensive Christmas gift that she can't afford. Then, she sees it's on sale on Black Friday at 50% off. Now - she's determined to get it for him, even though she's working that day. How does she get it done?”
Black Friday...
It had been over a month since the poison attack, and Sawyer returned to work just a week ago. Between her overprotective secret boyfriend, concerned roomies, and nosy coworkers, her every move was monitored as she walked the hospital halls. So when she reached for the handle of the supply closet, she looked to the right toward the nurses’ station. No one was paying her any attention. Then, to the left, finding the coast clear.
As luck would have it, though, Bryce was paying attention. He leaned back from the nurses' station, catching her slip into the closet. He lingered for a few minutes to see if she would emerge with supplies or something worrisome like tears.
In the small dark room, Sawyer leaned against the shelving and attempted to load the Williams Sonoma website.
A couple of weeks ago, she searched online for top-of-the-line espresso makers. The search results left her feeling disappointed. The models were way out of her price range. But thanks to the Google ads tracking her browsing history, she was alerted to an almost-too-good-to-be-true Black Friday sale on the fancy coffee makers.
“C’mon, c’mon,” Sawyer whispered as the website buffered. She should have guessed the network connection would be poor in this room made of concrete walls.
The spinning circle on her screen showed no mercy. Defeated, she threw her head back and blew a frustrated breath toward the ceiling.
Having allowed a reasonable amount of time to grab supplies, a concerned Bryce barged into the closet, witnessing her huff. “Brooksie? What’s wrong? Why are you hiding in the supply room?”
Sawyer looked down at her phone and saw that the webpage finally loaded. “Of course,” she said to herself and sighed. “I’m okay, Bryce. I just needed a minute.”
His pager buzzed, and he checked the message. “Shit, my patient is crashing. I gotta go. You sure you’re okay?”
“Yep. Totally fine. Go,” she shooed him away.
Bryce tackled her with a quick hug. “I’ll catch up with you later,” he promised as he hurried out and down the hall.
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Figuring she could hide out for a few minutes under the guise of selecting a snack from the vending machine, Sawyer stood in the small alcove and tried to load the Williams Sonoma website again.
Her heart fluttered with excitement as the page quickly loaded. She added the espresso machine to her virtual shopping cart and clicked the checkout button to finalize the purchase.
Excitement quickly turned to irritation when her PayPal password would not work. “Some of your info isn’t correct. Please try again.” The same message appeared after her second and third attempts. She would have to reset her password, which would mean checking her email and verifying her account.
She groaned, leaned forward, and banged her head a couple of times against the glass of the vending machine.
“Brooks, is there a problem?”
With her forehead still pressed against the glass, Sawyer swiveled her head to the side and saw Zaid Mirani facing her with his arms crossed over his chest.
Though his tone and demeanor hid it well, the fact that he asked her a question rather than barked a demand hinted at his concern. She didn’t want to confess to the chief resident that she was doing something she shouldn’t be doing at work, nor did she want his pity, so she straightened and slapped a button on the vending machine. When nothing happened, she looked back at Zaid with a frown. “The machine ate my dollar.”
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Sawyer sat at a table in the staff lounge on her lunch break, hoping the chrome contraption with confusing buttons and levers was still in stock. While the Georgian chicken leftovers Ethan made last night for their version of Thanksgiving dinner warmed in the microwave, she pulled out her phone, reset her PayPal password, and navigated back to the Williams Sonoma website.
Because she had previously attempted to check out as a guest, the website didn’t save her previous shopping activity, and her cart was empty. On the home page, she was distracted by another gadget that would be a perfect gift for her dad. It was also on sale. Combined with the espresso machine, the total would qualify her for free shipping. Score! She added the item to her cart and returned to the Breville product page, where a warning glared in red font. Quantities are limited - Order soon! Sawyer cursed under her breath and quickly added the item to her cart.
Just then, her pager rang out with an urgent message requesting backup in the ER. Leaning forward on the table, she buried her head into the crook of her elbow and whisper-screamed.
Sienna, who received the same page, saw her friend’s display of distress as she walked past the lounge. Immediately concerned, she stepped backward until she stood in the lounge's doorway. “Hey, are you okay?” she asked as Sawyer stood and quickly repacked her lunch.
“Yeah. Just can’t seem to catch a break today.”
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A couple of hours later, Ethan entered the reception area of the free clinic dressed casually—jeans, a T-shirt, and tennis shoes. His jacket was open in the front as if he had been in a rush to leave home—and he had been after Sienna called to express concern that Sawyer was distressed.
Despite his unusually casual appearance, the administrative assistant at the front desk recognized Dr. Ramsey immediately and buzzed him through the door that separated the reception area from the rest of the clinic.
Sawyer said goodbye and followed her patient out of the exam room as Ethan rounded the corner and came into view. “Hi, what a nice surprise,” she greeted when he approached. “What are you doing here?”
“I came to check on you.” He looped an arm around her waist and ushered her toward an empty imaging room at the back of the clinic.
Ethan closed the door, but Sawyer started speaking before he turned around to face her. “I’m fine, Ethan.”
“Don’t do that.”
“Do what?” she asked, confused.
“Pretend.” He moved in front of her and reached for her hands. “You know you don’t have to pretend to be okay with me. If you’re having a bad day… if today has been too much, I’ll find someone to cover your second shift or do it myself. I know you’re trying to make up for your time away, but you’ve been through a lot. Everyone will understand if you need to pull back.”
Sawyer cupped his face with her hands and looked him in the eye. “I promise you, Ethan. I’m o-kay,” she emphasized. “Honestly. I haven’t thought about the attack stuff at all today.”
His eyes shifted back and forth between hers while she dropped her hands from his face to his shoulders and squeezed reassuringly. “I promise,” she repeated.
“Okay.”
“Did you really come in just to check on me?” she asked, lacing her fingers behind his neck.
“Yeah.”
“Why did you think I was having a bad day?”
“Trinh called me.”
“Why?”
“I asked her to keep an eye on you,” Ethan explained. “It was the first day since you returned that I wouldn’t be around.”
“Ethan, I appreciate the concern, but…” she trailed off, racking her brain to think of anything she did or said that would have caused her roommate’s concern. She came up blank. “What made Sienna think I was having a bad day?”
“She said that you were crying in the breakroom and that Bryce found you hiding in a supply closet, and Zaid saw you headbutting a vending machine. She thought you were overwhelmed and was worried about you working another shift tonight.”
“Oh.”
When she didn’t elaborate, Ethan prodded further. “So, why were you crying and hiding in the supply closet?”
“I wasn’t. It wasn’t what it looked like.”
“Then what was it?”
“It was noth-”
“Sawyer,” he admonished. “Talk to me.”
“Ethan, I wasn’t upset. I was just mildly frustrated about something. It’s not a big deal.”
“Frustrated about what?”
“You should have become a detective, you know. You’re great at this interrogation stuff,” she huffed.
“And you’re avoiding the question…” he countered, tugging her close and squeezing her waist. “Frustrated about what?”
“Ugh!” she grunted, pressing her forehead against his shoulder to hide her face. “I was trying to score a Black Friday deal, okay!”
“What?” he asked with a surprised laugh.
“I was trying to buy something online but kept getting error messages or kicked off the internet. I tried again on my lunch break, but that got cut short when I was paged to the ER.”
“Were you eventually successful? Did you score the deal?”
“Nooo!” she fake cried, shaking her head against his shoulder. “I’m sure it’s the universe’s way of saying I shouldn’t have been shopping while working.”
Ethan chuckled again.
She leaned back and flashed her get-out-jail smile that he could never resist. “Don’t tell my boss, okay?”
He smacked her backside playfully. “Why can’t you ever just stay out of trouble? Huh?”
She shrugged.
“Have you eaten yet?” Ethan asked. When Sawyer shook her head no, he suggested they head to the cafeteria for a quick meal together before she started her second shift.
After dropping their trays of food on the table, Ethan went to fill their drink cups, and Sawyer pulled out her phone. She opened the internet browser and refreshed the page. Her lips turned down in a frown when she saw the note on the page: "Out of Stock." Deciding the deal was, in fact, too good to be true, she pocketed her phone to focus on more important things like her dinner companion and her job.
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On Monday morning, a loud snore woke Sawyer just as the sun began to rise. Ethan would usually stop snoring if she tugged him into a spooning position, and she could claim another coveted hour of sleep. But a thought occurred to her as she internally groaned that the weekend was officially over. Today was not just any Monday. It was Cyber Monday. With a glimmer of hope, she quietly slipped out of bed and tiptoed to the kitchen.
Perched on a stool at the island, Sawyer sipped on a glass of orange juice and pulled up the Williams Sonoma website on her phone. She nearly squealed when she saw that the fancy coffee maker was back in stock and on sale again. She quickly added the item to her cart, entered her payment information, and completed the purchase. She pumped her fists in the air when she got the confirmation email.
“What’s got you up early and so excited this morning?” Ethan asked in his gravely morning voice, hugging her from behind and pressing his lips to the top of her head.
Sawyer quickly flipped her phone over so the screen was face down. “I was hoping some Black Friday deals would be offered again since it’s Cyber Monday. And they were. I was able to score the deal I wanted last week.”
“Mmm, good for you,” he murmured into her hair. “If you’re done, how about you come back to bed and let me score too.”
Christmas Day…
After working all day so that their colleagues could enjoy Christmas with their families, Sawyer accompanied Ethan back to his apartment so that they could spend the rest of the holiday together.
The leftovers from the meal Ethan had prepared were now put away, and the couple relaxed in front of the roaring fireplace. Sitting up from where she had nestled against him, Sawyer asked, “Can I give you your present now?”
“I told you you didn’t need to get me anything…”
She ignored him as she moved behind the couch to retrieve the large, heavy, neatly wrapped box she hauled into his apartment the night before. “And I told you I did anyway when you helped me carry it in last night. Here. Merry Christmas.”
As Ethan started to peel away the festive wrapping paper and got a peek at what it was, he paused and looked up at her with surprise. She was smiling so big and proud. He shook his head when he finished unwrapping it and read the details on the box.
“I remembered you talking with the owner at Derry’s about wanting one and that this was a really good model.”
“Sawyer, this is amazing… but I-I can’t accept this. I know what these machines cost. You shouldn’t have spent so much.”
“It’s okay. Seriously. I scored an amazing deal.”
“Was this what you were trying so hard to buy on Black Friday?” he wondered, flipping the box over to appreciate the different features.
“Yes,” and she nodded affirmatively.
“Come here, Rookie.” Ethan set the box on the coffee table and pulled her into his lap, pressing a long but tender kiss to her lips. “Thank you for being so thoughtful and making such an effort.” He looked deep into her eyes. “I love… I love it. I can’t wait to try it out.”
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Need to veeeent.
So we are almost a week without internet. We were with Rogers for TWENTY YEARS, and over those 20 years every interaction we had with Rogers was a huge fucking mess, stemming from the fact that, waaay back when we were in college, if you wanted their normal services AND their cell phone services, it was two separate accounts. Eventually they decided to merge those two accounts and informed us after the fact. Whatever they did to merge them? Completely locked us out of being able to view and pay bills online through Rogers' interface.
Over the years, we would call Rogers for one reason or another (just switching around and then eventually slowly cancelling all services with them except for internet) and every single time they'd be like "so we see you are still receiving paper bills. we are going paperless and phasing this out, so can we get you to pay through the online portal?" and every time we would have to explain that no, we needed paper bills because their broken ass system made even logging into the portal impossible.
Without fail, whatever intrepid techie would say, "don't worry, we will walk you through it, I'll get this fixed!" completely sure that they would be the one to hold our presumably tech illiterate hands though baby's first reset password sequence and then tell us to hit okay and watch the magic happen! Only for us to get the same error message that every other tech over the years got, have us read it out to them, have them be stumped, have them tell me that they have never encountered this before, that their supervisor is also stumped, and how about we just put a pin in that and see if there's a solution in the future! We will keep sending you paper bills for as long as we can (eventually they did stop and we had to have them email our bills to our personal emails directly as a work around solution).
We first encountered this issue when we were 19 years old and living with roomates. We have both recently turned FORTY.
Anyhow, flash to last week. The internet goes out after a day where we had freezing rain, no big deal, it happens. Oddly, I'm not seeing anyone complaining about internet outages in the local Facebook communities, which makes me think, 24 hours later when it still hasn't come on again, that it might just be us. We call Rogers and a nice lady on the phone tries to walk us through cycling the router (a thing we have done in the past 24 hours about 50 times and have been doing for years), and in the process of doing this, we discover that the issue is that our old ass Rogers router has kicked the bucket when she has us unplug it and plug it back in and it just...doesn't turn back on. We tell her the model, she says OH BOY THAT'S ANCIENT, LET ME SEND YOU A NEW ONE! Just let me confirm your address!
And here is where the problems start. You see, a decade ago when we bought this house after living in it and renting it from my inlaws, my inlaws split the property down the middle and sold the other half to someone else. Even though our house shows up on Google maps, even though uber eats and various other delivery services have no problem finding our very real house with our new, updated house number (went from something like 1234 Main St., Unit 2 to 1232 Main St., no unit), Rogers tries to update our address in the system and their system is like...that's not a real house or address. We assure them that it is, and has been, for like a fucking decade. They tell us that they can't send us a new router until they have someone physically come out to our house and confirm that it is 1) real and 2) in their service area.
I need to be so clear that our house is in the exact same place it has been for over a hundred years, and that up until the router broke while tech support was trying to get us to cycle it, we had a 20 year old Rogers account for which we were paying bills! We had internet last week! And they were sitting there telling us that before we can have internet again, they need to send someone physically to our house to be like that's a house all right.
So Shay was like...you know what? Fuck this, please close our account, we are looking into your competitors. The dude on the phone (to be clear was just doing his job, I get that) offered to cut our bill down from $126/month to $50/month if we would reconsider, which only made Shay more pissed, because like...way to tip your fucking hand? Thank you for admitting you overcharge us for a service that you could have offered us better rates on literally any other time over the past 20 years? Fuck you, we aren't doing business with Rogers anymore!
So we close our account and call a competitor who offers us a better plan for $40/month, says they will have a router to us to self set up by today and didn't make us wait on hold for 45 minutes to do any of that.
The router arrives this morning at 9:30am, we set it up, and....no internet. Tech support is like not sure what's happening? So we explain the lot severence again, and they're like...okay so we run off of Rogers system. So we have to call Rogers, and have them send someone out to your house to physically confirm it is a real house, and we have to wait on them to do this because otherwise our system will refuse to believe that your house exists. So now we are waiting on a Rogers tech to be like yeah that's a house!
I just want internet, man. I have work to do, Shay is still trying to apply for jobs. My phone data for the month is almost completely used up and it is only the 6th!
Love that we left this bastard ass company and are STILL haunted by the spectre of their incompetence!
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Hello, I have a very important question about the accounts in the game Twisted Wonderland.
You see, when I start Twisted Wonderland, I wasn't too much paying attention of the email I was giving (I have a few e-mails) but now, after 1 year of playing, I don't remember which e-mail I give, and the password I set.... So do you know how to find these informations please ? Or, if you do not, people that could maybe know ?
I'm scared that if I reset like the password or de-link the google account it will also reset all my account.
Is there maybe any videos or tutorial about that ?- Because i'm a little ✨️paranoid✨️ you see ?
Have a great day !
Only thing I found was this pic. Howewer I am not sure since I dont play twisted wonderland.
PEOPLE IF YOU KNOW PLEASE COMMENT HERE!
Your paranoid is understandable <33333
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A while ago I was trying to reset my password bc I got hacked but none of my emails were working and I was screaming on the floor trying to figure out what other emails I could try before giving up and rolling up to AJHQ's support email like Hi. Please let me into my account. Here's my current email that I want the account transferred to, every street address I've had in the past 12 years, my full legal name, the full legal names of both of my parents, every type of computer I've accessed Animal jam with and in what years I did so, every email I've ever had, and whatever else I can think of and then I start a prayer circle in my den while the guy who hacked me periodically enters my den to check if I'm still online before immediately leaving.
I go to sleep that night and I am captivated by a dream in which I am in my childhood home yet talking to friends I only met after leaving, there is wisteria hanging from the ceiling, the room is dark but the flowers are bright, I am at the computer. I am transferring my Animal Jam account to a new email. A throwaway email I made for a shitty failed role play on Discord in 2020.
I briefly drift awake and go "Wait.. I'm remembering.." but it's 2 am so I immediately fall back asleep.
The next morning I'm like No. I wouldn't do that. Would I? I go to log into that email, I can't remember the password. In a frenzy I start pulling apart my computer looking for anywhere I wrote down the password. Trying to think of any funny jokes I could've set it too. Finally I open Google Chrome, a browser I haven't used in over a year, the email is still logged in. I immediately search Animal Jam and there is. "Your child's Animal Jam club membership has expired". I reset the password and enable two-factor authorization. I don't know how to face AJHQ.
#Animal Jam#this is all true except the bit about the prayer circle we were actually talking about gay shit
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setting up an ipod is harder than you fucking think
just spent the last life four+ hours setting up this ipod classic 4th gen. here's a summary of all the problems i ran into:
(1) ipod had files in it. they appeared as gray and un-editable on itunes, so i thought reseting the ipod to factory would be the fastest and easiest solution.
turns out the last step of the process is connecting ipod to a wall power source. i do this. nothing happens for at least an hour. ipod is stuck in "connect to the wall" icon screen no matter what i do. the internet says it needs to connect with an actual apple firewire wall connector, which i do not have. tried using my ipad's charger with a usb-to-usb-c adapter that i own. didn't work. eventually figured it out the problem had to do with the amps it needs to get defibrillated. i remember that i own a pretty hefty power bank with a 5v/2.1a output. it works. ipod is reset. i have a nice fun time adding the 6 or so songs i have downloaded on my computer (:
(2) i had downloaded soulseek a while ago and gotten frustrated with it but decided to give it another spin since piracy experts on reddit sing it many praises. it seems to have a heavy culture of egalitarianism: a pop up window informs you that a lot of people's download's are restricted only to other people sharing files.
__(2.1) it prompts me to enter my account and password but i don't have one. there isn't an immediatly visible 'create account' link. i google this. eventually i find this soulseek forum where a ton of normies are asking questions pretty regularly. excellent. i search my problems and someone else has already made a post and had the question answered. thank you normies. also: google groups is still a thing???????
the inability to create an account is a weird bug. someone's answer tells me how to circumvent it.
__(2.2) i still can't search for anything. there are no files in this wasteland. i turn on my vpn. put my humble six songs in a folder and share it. voila!!!!!!!
soulseek is actually VERY cool. you can browse other people's music folders, which opens an incredible secret world of possibilities re: finding new music similar to your tastes. EXTREMELY exciting. feels like i'm in a cool secret club of the internet. feels like the old internet.
i download one (1) lana del rey song that's stuck in my head. choose .flac (a lossless audio file) because i want to be fancy.
(3) ...........itunes doesn't read .flac files
__(3.1) searches: what files does itunes read? > which of these files is best for lossless audio? > how do i convert .flac files to itunes-compatible file types? > download foobar2000 > click around till i figure out how to convert .flac files to .wav files.
__(3.2) it works! (: the songs are now in itunes! (:
............but the metadata (album cover, genres, artist, album, etc) doesn't transfer. i don't want to manually input it again. searches: how to keep metadata when converting files? tutorial is slightly different from the version of foobar i have, but i eventually find the setting to keep the metadata.
(4) it works! (:
.............but it won't transfer to my ipod ): i get the message: your ipod can't read this file <- paraphrasing.
okay. searches: what kind of files can an ipod classic 4th gen read? (perhaps they are different from the files itunes can read. this is, after all, the last version of itunes ever released, many years and itunes versions after the ipod classic 4th gen.)
this information isn't in the wikipedia page. this isn't in the ipod wiki. can't even find this model in the official apple pages. it's mentioned in several reviews but it's the wrong model. christ almighty. ok. here it is. found it. allegedly it should be able to read it. ok. why isn't it.
read through forum threads. some people say older ipods get fussy with high bitrates. (search: what is a bitrate? oh ok. higher bitrate > higher audio quality. got it.)
bitrates reccomended by foobar: 180-300something. lossless file bitrate: 2000 and change. hm. surely that's a huge difference.
i convert the .flac file to .mp3 instead.
__(4.1) it works! (: the files are in my ipod! (:
.....but goddamnit, i'm stubborn, and this goddamn ipod is supposed to be able to read apple lossless files (basically a .flac file, but designed to be used with apple products. lol.) i don't want a lameass mp3, i want lossless goddamn quality! even if this brick of an ipod won't be able to play it! it's the principle of the thing!
______(4.1.1) okay. try to fuck around with bitrates in the settings of the apple lossless conversion on foobar. foobar is like "you don't have the right encoder pack, bitch" <- paraphrasing.
oooh. surely, this is the problem. i download encoder pack.
______(4.1.2) foobar is like: "you don't have the right encoder pack, bitch" <- paraphrasing.
me: [crying] but i did.
foobar: bitch.
______(4.1.3) search: why is foobar calling me a bitch? > reddit thread: look closely at the sphynx's riddles three: it doesn't say "you haven't downloaded the encoder pack." it says: you haven't installed the encoder pack. (<- NOT A JOKE.)
go to C: > program files > foobar > find the encoder pack i downloaded > click on all the .exe files. powershell windows appear and dissappear. basically: stuff happened. i'm certian.
_____________(3.4.3.1) i'm STILL getting the riddles three message, but the same reddit thread says: if you know you solved th riddles three, you can just ignore it (: so i do.
__(4.2) .flac files seem to have been successfully converted to apple lossless files !!!!!!!!!!!!!!
....but i am back to "your ipod can't read this shit!!!!!!!!!"
do some more searches > turns out it's a weird itunes glitch. the thing is just moody. try turning it on and off. try disconnecting and re-connecting. try resetting your ipod again.
try uninstalling and installing again.
(5) "iTunes Library.itl cannot be read because it was created by a newer version of iTunes"
.......................to be continued. if i don't kill mysuelf first.
#apple#ipod#itunes#i did a couple more things but i am tired and want to go to bed i hate it here#progress report
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How to Remove or Disable YouTube on Samsung Devices
If you're looking to remove the YouTube app from your Samsung device, it's important to note that YouTube is often a pre-installed system app, which means it cannot be completely uninstalled through standard methods. However, there are several approaches you can take to disable or remove it from your device.
1. Disable the YouTube App
Disabling the app prevents it from running and removes it from your app drawer.
Open Settings.
Navigate to Apps.
Scroll down and select YouTube.
Tap on Disable.
Confirm by tapping Disable again.
While in the YouTube app settings, tap on Storage.
Select Clear Data and Clear Cache.
This method doesn't uninstall the app but prevents it from running and frees up storage space.
2. Remove YouTube Using ADB (Advanced Users)
For a more permanent solution, you can use Android Debug Bridge (ADB) to uninstall the app. This method requires a computer and some technical knowledge.
Steps:
Enable Developer Options on Your Phone:
Go to Settings > About phone.
Tap on Build number seven times to activate Developer Mode.
Return to Settings and access Developer options.
Enable USB debugging.
Set Up ADB on Your Computer:
Download and install the Minimal ADB and Fastboot tool.
Connect Your Phone to the Computer:
Use a USB cable to connect your device.
When prompted on your phone, allow USB debugging.
Uninstall YouTube via ADB:
Open the ADB command interface on your computer.
Enter the following command to list connected devices: nginxCopyEditadb devices
Once your device is recognized, enter: cssCopyEditadb shell pm uninstall --user 0 com.google.android.youtube
This command removes the YouTube app for the current user. Note that this method doesn't delete the app from the system partition, so a factory reset might restore it.
3. Remove Your YouTube Account
If your goal is to disassociate your account from the YouTube app:
Open the YouTube app.
Tap on your profile icon in the top right corner.
Select Manage your Google Account.
Navigate to the Data & privacy tab.
Scroll down and tap on Delete a Google service.
Enter your password when prompted.
Next to YouTube, click the trash bin icon.
Follow the on-screen instructions to permanently delete your YouTube account.
Be aware that this action will delete all your YouTube data, including playlists, subscriptions, and history.
⚠️ Important Considerations
System Apps: YouTube is often a system app on Samsung devices, meaning it can't be fully uninstalled without rooting your device.
Rooting Risks: Rooting can void your warranty and may lead to security vulnerabilities. Proceed with caution.
Alternative Solutions: If you want to limit YouTube usage without removing it, consider setting up Parental Controls or using Digital Wellbeing features to restrict access.
By following these methods, you can effectively remove or disable the YouTube app on your Samsung device, depending on your needs and technical comfort level.
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Okay so…
Does anybody have any advice as to how to keep a fucking hacker outta your shit???
I swear to god this person has been fucking with me and my family for over a year now!!
Storage space glitching, sections for apps disappearing, apps failing to work completely, settings changing on their own! We have literally watched the laptop tap into its own master controls and had to close it before they changed it and got back into what we were keeping them out of!!!
We’ve had credit card info stolen, scams, cyber stalking.
We reset devices all the time, change passwords for our accounts on a weekly, if not daily basis, we have to unplug and plug back in our WiFi constantly, we’ve bought a vpn, a dummy router!! We’ve signed out of all Google accounts, done everything we can think of!
As I speak, they are currently keeping the internet on my laptop from working so I can’t do school!! I have to change the vpn’s location every time I click on something to get anything to load!!!
I can understand having trouble with these things occasionally but all the time, ALL AT ONCE!!!!???
My mother is driven to her wits end with this stuff effecting her business!
We don’t know how to get our privacy back!!
Does anybody have any advice at all?????!
#real shit#I wish I was joking but this is my reality#plz help if you can#hacking#hacking advice#advice#important shit#they won’t leave us alone
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Signal now allows users to create a username to give out instead of a phone number. There's really no reason to not use Signal-- insist your friends, family, coworkers, as many as possible switch to it. You can have encrypted group chats, set disappearing message time lengths, disable screen shots and even use a google number so you're not actually using/displaying your own phone number. Now you don't have to give out your number at all to anyone. "Rather than directly storing your username as part of your account details, Signal stores a cryptographic hash of your username instead; Signal uses the Ristretto 25519 hashing algorithm, essentially storing a random block of data instead of usernames themselves. This is like how online services can confirm a user’s password is valid without storing a copy of the actual password itself." .. "You can also create a link or QR code that people can scan to add you as a contact. These, too, are ephemeral. You can send someone your Signal link in an insecure channel, and, as soon as they contact you, you can reset your link and get a new one, without needing to change your username.
Finally, while you’ll still need a phone number to create a Signal account, you’ll have the option to prevent anyone from finding you on Signal using your phone number."
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Public Library of Ruina - Yesod
I still dither a little about Yesod. He's either Information Technology, Information Services, or both. Both feels a little self-indulgent, but it's kind of what I want.
Information Technology is basically regular IT-- have you tried turning it off and back on again. The library doesn't add a huge amount to that-- more databases, a website, shitty civic budget, unpredictable public users. You're gonna replace a lot of keyboards. (You should probably take the ones where people rearranged the keys into swear words out of service. Or at least fix them first.)
Information Services is, at this point, extroverted IT. Back in the day, this was the department that specialized in "reference" questions-- the weird stuff. People would ask librarians for all sorts of weird facts in the pre-google days. It does still happen, but less and less every year as search engines become ubiquitous and the people who remember that was a thing slowly die off. Still, reference will never completely die. People are always going to come to libraries with weird questions; that's kind of the point.
So why am I calling it extroverted IT? Because that's the primary function. There's the fairly obvious part-- people sometimes need help searching the catalogue or reading e-books. But here's the less obvious part. Myrtle has a new laptop, but she's not sure how to do anything with it and her kids all live hours away. Who's she going to call? Who can help people learn how to use technology? Without many other options, the answer frequently is-- the library.
Think everyone has a cell phone? Ask a public librarian. We know there are still plenty of people without a phone or with a secondhand POS with no sim card. Curious what happens if someone can't remember their gmail password? If you're prepared to deal with a post-traumatic response, ask a public librarian. Have you ever tried to help someone with no available cell phone recover their google account? It would probably save a lot of time if we could just tell them at the start they're SOL. But maybe they can remember the password, and technically there's a reset function that might work in a few days if you're approved.... Fun times when you're dealing with an upset person who can barely type on a good day and has just lost a ton of personally valuable and literally valuable information, probably forever. Think 2-factor authentication is great? It sure is, if you have a second factor. We have a list of free email sites that don't require you to already have an email address or a cell phone. It's hella short. And we took one off cause it was too Russian. Protonmail is a good bet if you can remember passwords. Which is a significant if. Some people just can't. Which is OK if you can save them on your computer. Oh, you don't have one and you have to use public devices all the time? Well, write it down and hope it doesn't get stolen and that you can remember which one is which. (Have you already guessed that sometimes people ask librarians to remember their passwords for them?)
In short, the library also serves as a public IT department, for services and devices it has zero control over.
Whether he's internal or public IT support, Yesod is also going to snap. Though, he will also have access to an abnormality that can affect people outside the library, which is a nontrivial perk. He will use it exclusively on vendors. I am hoping some of his bullets bend space and time to successfully hit whatever asshats decided it was OK to build the entire backbone of library ebook lending on Adobe Fucking Digital Editions, an old ass program with literally zero support. It would seem impossible for them to still be shackled to it in the City, but it also seems impossible that we're still shackled to it now, so I'm pretty sure the ultimate capitalist dystopia couldn't let it die.
Hmm? My specialty? I'm a reference librarian. Why do you ask?
#yesod lor#public library of ruina#library of ruina#bad librarian!!#polite ways to explain what the shift key is#the sheer number of weird printing workarounds i require every shift i s2g
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Gmail-connected sites help? You know how a lot of sites let you sign in with your Gmail? My mom has the actual websites' passwords saved in her phone but anytime the Internet sees that her account is through google, it makes her log in with her GMAIL password instead of her OG saved password she came up with for that website. Mostly she remembers, but when she forgets, she resets her GMAIL password as THAT SITE'S password, and then she can get in the site but now she's locked out of gmail and has to reset her gmail. And then another site makes her sign in using the gmail password. And maybe she'll remember, maybe not. If not, then this whole chain happens again.
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It's me again! I've been playing off and on, but my phone got reset unexpectedly (tech people are not helpful) and I don't know if there's any way to get my account back. I can see there's an option to log-in but I don't ever remember being asked to make a password or anything. Do you have any advice? ( ;∀;)
Hello! I've answered several asks about this recently:
But the bottom line is...
Even if you did create a password, apparently the password system is useless for account recovery because it only lasts 15 minutes. I can only guess this is another measure to combat the supposed epidemic of account buying/selling.
So unfortunately my only advice is to follow the steps in the first post to contact support. Try and include payment records if you have spent money on the game? If you get a response saying your game can't be recovered, I've seen a post in Japanese suggesting you could try asking Apple/Google Play or maybe even your CC company for your money back?
I feel it would be in their best interest to keep current players playing and they should offer account recovery now or in the future if they intend for this game to last longer than 9 months, but...
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🚀 How EasyLaunchpad Helps You Launch a SaaS App in Days, Not Months

Bringing a SaaS product to life is exciting — but let’s be honest, the setup phase is often a painful time sink. You start a new project with energy and vision, only to get bogged down in the same tasks: authentication, payments, email systems, dashboards, background jobs, and system logging.
Wouldn’t it be smarter to start with all of that already done?
That’s exactly what EasyLaunchpad offers.
Built on top of the powerful .NET Core 8.0 framework, EasyLaunchpad is a production-ready boilerplate designed to let developers and SaaS builders launch their apps in days, not months.
💡 The Problem: Rebuilding the Same Stuff Over and Over
Every developer has faced this dilemma:
Rebuilding user authentication and Google login
Designing and coding the admin panel from scratch
Setting up email systems and background jobs
Integrating Stripe or Paddle for payments
Creating a scalable architecture without cutting corners
Even before you get to your actual product logic, you’ve spent days or weeks rebuilding boilerplate components. That’s precious time you can’t get back — and it delays your path to market.
EasyLaunchpad solves this by providing a ready-to-launch foundation so you can focus on building what’s unique to your business.
🔧 Prebuilt Features That Save You Time
Here’s a breakdown of what’s already included and wired into the EasyLaunchpad boilerplate:
✅ Authentication (with Google OAuth & Captcha)
Secure login and registration flow out of the box, with:
Email-password authentication
Google OAuth login
CAPTCHA validation to protect against bots
No need to worry about setting up Identity or external login providers — this is all included.
✅ Admin Dashboard Built with Tailwind CSS + DaisyUI
A sleek, responsive admin panel you don’t have to design yourself. Built using Razor views with TailwindCSS and DaisyUI, it includes:
User management (CRUD, activation, password reset)
Role management
Email configuration
System settings
Packages & plan management
It’s clean, modern, and instantly usable.
✅ Email System with DotLiquid Templating
Forget about wiring up email services manually. EasyLaunchpad includes:
SMTP email dispatch
Prebuilt templates using DotLiquid (a Shopify-style syntax)
Customizable content for account activation, password reset, etc.
✅ Queued Emails & Background Jobs with Hangfire
Your app needs to work even when users aren’t watching. That’s why EasyLaunchpad comes with:
Hangfire integration for scheduled and background jobs
Retry logic for email dispatches
Job dashboard via admin or Hangfire’s built-in UI
Perfect for automated tasks, periodic jobs, or handling webhooks.
✅ Stripe & Paddle Payment Integration
Monetization-ready. Whether you’re selling licenses, subscription plans, or one-time services:
Stripe and Paddle payment modules are already integrated
Admin interface for managing packages
Ready-to-connect with your website or external payment flows
✅ Package Management via Admin Panel
Whether you offer basic, pro, or enterprise plans — EasyLaunchpad gives you:
CRUD interface to define your packages
Connect them with Stripe/Paddle
Offer them via your front-end site or API
No need to build a billing system from scratch.
✅ Serilog Logging for Debugging & Monitoring
Built-in structured logging with Serilog makes it easy to:
Track system events
Log user activity
Debug errors in production
Logs are clean, structured, and production-ready.
✅ Clean Modular Codebase & Plug-and-Play Modules
EasyLaunchpad uses:
Clean architecture (Controllers → Services → Repositories)
Autofac for dependency injection
Modular separation between Auth, Email, Payments, and Admin logic
You can plug in your business logic without breaking what’s already working.
🏗️ Built for Speed — But Also for Scale
EasyLaunchpad isn’t just about launching fast. It’s built on scalable tech, so you can grow with confidence.
✅ .NET Core 8.0
Blazing-fast, secure, and LTS-supported.
✅ Tailwind CSS + DaisyUI
Modern UI stack without bloat — fully customizable and responsive.
✅ Entity Framework Core
Use SQL Server or switch to your own DB provider. EF Core gives you flexibility and productivity.
✅ Environment-Based Configs
Configure settings via appsettings.json for development, staging, or production — all supported out of the box.
🧩 Who Is It For?
👨💻 Indie Hackers
Stop wasting time on boilerplate and get to your MVP faster.
🏢 Small Teams
Standardize your project structure and work collaboratively using a shared, modular codebase.
🚀 Startup Founders
Go to market faster with all essentials already covered — build only what makes your app different.
💼 What Can You Build With It?
EasyLaunchpad is perfect for:
SaaS products (subscription-based or usage-based)
Admin dashboards
AI-powered tools
Developer platforms
Internal portals
Paid tools and membership-based services
If it needs login, admin, payments, and email — it’s a fit.
🧠 Final Thoughts
Launching a SaaS product is hard enough. Don’t let the boilerplate slow you down.
With EasyLaunchpad, you skip the foundational headaches and get right to building what matters. Whether you’re a solo developer or a small team, you get a clean, powerful codebase that’s ready for production — in days, not months.
👉 Start building smarter. Visit easylaunchpad.com and get your boilerplate license today.
#.net #saasdevelopment #easylaunchpad #coding #easylaunch
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🚀 How EasyLaunchpad Helps You Launch a SaaS App in Days, Not Months

Bringing a SaaS product to life is exciting — but let’s be honest, the setup phase is often a painful time sink. You start a new project with energy and vision, only to get bogged down in the same tasks: authentication, payments, email systems, dashboards, background jobs, and system logging.
Wouldn’t it be smarter to start with all of that already done?
That’s exactly what EasyLaunchpad offers.
Built on top of the powerful .NET Core 8.0 framework, EasyLaunchpad is a production-ready boilerplate designed to let developers and SaaS builders launch their apps in days, not months.
💡 The Problem: Rebuilding the Same Stuff Over and Over
Every developer has faced this dilemma:
Rebuilding user authentication and Google login
Designing and coding the admin panel from scratch
Setting up email systems and background jobs
Integrating Stripe or Paddle for payments
Creating a scalable architecture without cutting corners
Even before you get to your actual product logic, you’ve spent days or weeks rebuilding boilerplate components. That’s precious time you can’t get back — and it delays your path to market.
EasyLaunchpad solves this by providing a ready-to-launch foundation so you can focus on building what’s unique to your business.
🔧 Prebuilt Features That Save You Time
Here’s a breakdown of what’s already included and wired into the EasyLaunchpad boilerplate:
✅ Authentication (with Google OAuth & Captcha)
Secure login and registration flow out of the box, with:
Email-password authentication
Google OAuth login
CAPTCHA validation to protect against bots
No need to worry about setting up Identity or external login providers — this is all included.
✅ Admin Dashboard Built with Tailwind CSS + DaisyUI
A sleek, responsive admin panel you don’t have to design yourself. Built using Razor views with TailwindCSS and DaisyUI, it includes:
User management (CRUD, activation, password reset)
Role management
Email configuration
System settings
Packages & plan management
It’s clean, modern, and instantly usable.
✅ Email System with DotLiquid Templating
Forget about wiring up email services manually. EasyLaunchpad includes:
SMTP email dispatch
Prebuilt templates using DotLiquid (a Shopify-style syntax)
Customizable content for account activation, password reset, etc.
✅ Queued Emails & Background Jobs with Hangfire
Your app needs to work even when users aren’t watching. That’s why EasyLaunchpad comes with:
Hangfire integration for scheduled and background jobs
Retry logic for email dispatches
Job dashboard via admin or Hangfire’s built-in UI
Perfect for automated tasks, periodic jobs, or handling webhooks.
✅ Stripe & Paddle Payment Integration
Monetization-ready. Whether you’re selling licenses, subscription plans, or one-time services:
Stripe and Paddle payment modules are already integrated
Admin interface for managing packages
Ready-to-connect with your website or external payment flows
✅ Package Management via Admin Panel
Whether you offer basic, pro, or enterprise plans — EasyLaunchpad gives you:
#CRUD interface to define your packages
Connect them with #Stripe/#Paddle
Offer them via your front-end site or API
No need to build a billing system from scratch.
✅ Serilog Logging for Debugging & Monitoring
Built-in structured logging with Serilog makes it easy to:
Track system events
Log user activity
Debug errors in production
Logs are clean, structured, and production-ready.
✅ Clean Modular Codebase & Plug-and-Play Modules
EasyLaunchpad uses:
Clean architecture (Controllers → Services → Repositories)
Autofac for dependency injection
Modular separation between Auth, Email, Payments, and Admin logic
You can plug in your business logic without breaking what’s already working.
🏗️ Built for Speed — But Also for Scale
EasyLaunchpad isn’t just about launching fast. It’s built on scalable tech, so you can grow with confidence.
✅ .NET Core 8.0
Blazing-fast, secure, and LTS-supported.
✅ Tailwind CSS + DaisyUI
Modern UI stack without bloat — fully customizable and responsive.
✅ Entity Framework Core
Use SQL Server or switch to your own #DB provider. EF Core gives you flexibility and productivity.
✅ Environment-Based Configs
Configure settings via appsettings.json for development, staging, or production — all supported out of the box.
🧩 Who Is It For?
👨💻 Indie Hackers
Stop wasting time on boilerplate and get to your #MVP faster.
🏢 Small Teams
Standardize your project structure and work collaboratively using a shared, modular codebase.
🚀 Startup Founders
Go to market faster with all essentials already covered — build only what makes your app different.
💼 What Can You Build With It?
EasyLaunchpad is perfect for:
SaaS products (subscription-based or usage-based)
Admin dashboards
AI-powered tools
Developer platforms
Internal portals
Paid tools and membership-based services
If it needs login, admin, payments, and email — it’s a fit.
🧠 Final Thoughts
#Launching a #SaaS product is hard enough. Don’t let the boilerplate slow you down.
With EasyLaunchpad, you skip the foundational headaches and get right to building what matters. Whether you’re a solo developer or a small team, you get a clean, powerful codebase that’s ready for production — in days, not months.
👉 Start building smarter. Visit easylaunchpad.com and get your boilerplate license today.
#easylaunchpad #bolierplate #.net
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View Your UHC Card on Your Phone
If you’re a UnitedHealthcare (UHC) member, you don’t need to carry your physical ID card everywhere. With the UHC mobile app, you can easily view your digital ID card, check your benefits, and manage your health plan right from your smartphone.
How to View Your UHC Card on Your Phone
Download the “UnitedHealthcare” app from the App Store or Google Play.
Sign in or create an account using your Member ID and personal info.
Once logged in, go to "ID Card" section.
View, save, or share your digital UHC card instantly!
My Experience
I activated my UHC card at activate.uhc.com and downloaded the app right after. The setup was quick and simple. Now, I use the app every time I visit a doctor or pharmacy—no need to carry the physical card. It's super convenient, especially when I forget my wallet!
FAQs
Q: Is the digital card accepted everywhere? Yes! Most clinics, hospitals, and pharmacies accept the digital UHC card shown on the app.
Q: What if I forget my password? You can reset it easily in the app login screen by tapping "Forgot Password."
Q: Is the app secure? Yes, it uses encryption and login protection to keep your health info safe.
Conclusion
Managing your healthcare should be easy—and with the UHC mobile app, it really is. By keeping your UHC card on your phone, you’ll always be ready for doctor visits, prescriptions, or emergencies. Download the app, sign in, and simplify your health experience today.
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