@cmanucode-0 psst...
https://www.gaytor.rent/details.php?id=394f4469732a7d6db9229f02e8a2abaa01fc3dfea95435ab&uploaded=1
@Frantic310 just block them... i blocked that blablarg dipshit ages ago its been nice. Only saw his name because you responded to him.
Im not even a lefty or fanatic liberal. im a moderate independent with views that skew in both directions... like any fucking rational person ideally should.
But I see your point, this is an odd choice of a place for people to push their politics esp rightwing conservative things just seems almost like goofy trolling.
Im kind of shoked that a site like this with a vulnerable community would put out for all to see everything we say here.
its irresponsible and shockingly stupid to take the community of downloaders and patrons from the gaytor.rent folk and put our most private and interesting points of contact out in the open for all to see.
i know i cant be the first to say this but it just seems almost cruel and sadistic to just let it be an open aired conversation for all to see.
i love ths site but whoever and for whatever this is decided .. come on. let us have a private discussion in the comfort of our degenerate depraved community all to ourselves.
@remixafter-0 have fun with this... this thing is fuckin wild! you can create some pretty good stuff you have to be good with the way u trick the AI or instruct it. I havent looked for others but this ones fun
no sign up, no paywall, no upgrade just whatever you want it to create and set it to create LOTS of images not just 4 or whatever
@geniusacamel Busy people... im sure they will get to you.
Nick Fuentes did a great show last night worth catching over on Rumble - this is what the trumpers really gave us... complete AI police state.
You think Elon was trying to save the government and tax payers money? Get real fools. It was a smash and grab highway robbery at lightspeed of the US Government Databases... data is worth more than billions in savings.
Privacy is gone. This all cheered on by moronic people thinking Trumpism is a good thing.
Divide the populace from within, gut and weaken the government, trash allies and long important friendships with other countries, trash our trust and standing in the world, and rob the govt on the way out of everything you can. Sounds like right out of the enemies playbook. America was too young and willfully ignorant to know any better.
But alas cheer on the golden idol of greed, lust, sloth, gluttony, vengance and anger.... worship the dollar with the red mark of the beast on your forehead. It was always all too obvious if you paid attention.
Front page of the NYT...

Full text:
In March, President Trump signed an executive order calling for the federal government to share data across agencies, raising questions over whether he might compile a master list of personal information on Americans that could give him untold surveillance power.
Mr. Trump has not publicly talked about the effort since. But behind the scenes, officials have quietly put technological building blocks into place to enable his plan. In particular, they have turned to one company: Palantir, the data analysis and technology firm.
The Trump administration has expanded Palantir’s work across the federal government in recent months. The company has received more than $113 million in federal government spending since Mr. Trump took office, according to public records, including additional funds from existing contracts as well as new contracts with the Department of Homeland Security and the Pentagon. (This does not include a $795 million contract that the Department of Defense awarded the company last week, which has not been spent.)
Representatives of Palantir are also speaking to at least two other agencies — the Social Security Administration and the Internal Revenue Service — about buying its technology, according to six government officials and Palantir employees with knowledge of the discussions.
The push has put a key Palantir product called Foundry into at least four federal agencies, including D.H.S. and the Health and Human Services Department. Widely adopting Foundry, which organizes and analyzes data, paves the way for Mr. Trump to easily merge information from different agencies, the government officials said.
Creating detailed portraits of Americans based on government data is not just a pipe dream. The Trump administration has already sought access to hundreds of data points on citizens and others through government databases, including their bank account numbers, the amount of their student debt, their medical claims and any disability status.
Mr. Trump could potentially use such information to advance his political agenda by policing immigrants and punishing critics, Democratic lawmakers and critics have said. Privacy advocates, student unions and labor rights organizations have filed lawsuits to block data access, questioning whether the government could weaponize people’s personal information.
Palantir’s selection as a chief vendor for the project was driven by Elon Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency, according to the government officials. At least three DOGE members formerly worked at Palantir, while two others had worked at companies funded by Peter Thiel, an investor and a founder of Palantir.
Some current and former Palantir employees have been unnerved by the work. The company risks becoming the face of Mr. Trump’s political agenda, four employees said, and could be vulnerable if data on Americans is breached or hacked. Several tried to distance the company from the efforts, saying any decisions about a merged database of personal information rest with Mr. Trump and not the firm.
Palantir worked with the U.S. government on vaccine distribution during the pandemic.Credit...Erin Schaff/The New York Times
This month, 13 former employees signed a letter urging Palantir to stop its endeavors with Mr. Trump. Linda Xia, a signee who was a Palantir engineer until last year, said the problem was not with the company’s technology but with how the Trump administration intended to use it.
“Data that is collected for one reason should not be repurposed for other uses,” Ms. Xia said. “Combining all that data, even with the noblest of intentions, significantly increases the risk of misuse.”
Mario Trujillo, a lawyer with the Electronic Frontier Foundation, a digital rights group, said the government typically collected data for good reasons, such as to accurately levy taxes. But “if people can’t trust that the data they are giving the government will be protected, that it will be used for things other than what they gave it for, it will lead to a crisis of trust,” he said.
Palantir declined to comment on its work with the Trump administration and pointed to its blog, which details how the company handles data.
“We act as a data processor, not a data controller,” it said. “Our software and services are used under direction from the organisations that license our products: these organisations define what can and cannot be done with their data; they control the Palantir accounts in which analysis is conducted.”
The White House did not comment on the use of Palantir’s technology and referred to Mr. Trump’s executive order, which said he wanted to “eliminate information silos and streamline data collection across all agencies to increase government efficiency and save hard-earned taxpayer dollars.”
Some details of Palantir’s government contracts and DOGE’s work to compile data were previously reported by Wired and CNN.
Palantir, which was founded in 2003 by Alex Karp and Mr. Thiel and went public in 2020, specializes in finding patterns in data and presenting the information in ways that are easy to process and navigate, such as charts and maps. Its main products include Foundry, a data analytics platform, and Gotham, which helps organize and draw conclusions from data and is tailored for security and defense purposes.
In an interview last year, Mr. Karp, Palantir’s chief executive, said the company’s role was “the finding of hidden things” by sifting through data.
Palantir has long worked with the federal government. Its government contracts span the Defense Department and Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. During the pandemic, the Biden administration signed a contract with Palantir to manage the distribution of vaccines through the C.D.C.
Mr. Trump’s election in November boosted Palantir’s stock, which has risen more than 140 percent since then. Mr. Karp, who donated to the Democratic Party last year, has welcomed Mr. Trump’s win and called Mr. Musk the most “qualified person in the world” to remake the U.S. government.
At the I.R.S., Palantir engineers joined in April to use Foundry to organize data gathered on American taxpayers, two government officials said. Their work began as a way to create a single, searchable database for the I.R.S., but has since expanded, they said. Palantir is in talks for a permanent contract with the I.R.S., they said.
A Treasury Department representative said that the I.R.S. was updating its systems to serve American taxpayers, and that Palantir was contracted to complete the work with I.R.S. engineers.
Palantir also recently began helping Immigration and Customs Enforcement’s enforcement and removal operations team, according to two Palantir employees and two current and former D.H.S. officials. The work is part of a $30 million contract that ICE signed with Palantir in April to build a platform to track migrant movements in real time.
Some D.H.S. officials exchanged emails with DOGE officials in February about merging some Social Security information with records kept by immigration officials, according to screenshots of the messages viewed by The New York Times.
In a statement, Tricia McLaughlin, a D.H.S. spokeswoman, did not address Palantir’s new work with the agency and said the company “has had contracts with the federal government for 14 years.”
Palantir representatives have also held talks with the Social Security Administration and the Department of Education to use the company’s technology to organize the agencies’ data, according to two Palantir employees and officials in those agencies.
The Social Security Administration and Education Department did not respond to requests for comment.
The goal of uniting data on Americans has been quietly discussed by Palantir engineers, employees said, adding that they were worried about collecting so much sensitive information in one place. The company’s security practices are only as good as the people using them, they said. They characterized some DOGE employees as sloppy on security, such as not following protocols in how personal devices were used.
Ms. Xia said Palantir employees were increasingly worried about reputational damage to the company because of its work with the Trump administration. There is growing debate within the company about its federal contracts, she said.
“Current employees are discussing the implications of their work and raising questions internally,” she said, adding that some employees have left after disagreements over the company’s work with the Trump administration.
Last week, a Palantir strategist, Brianna Katherine Martin, posted on LinkedIn that she was departing the company because of its expanded work with ICE.
“For most of my time here, I found the way that Palantir grappled with the weight of our capabilities to be refreshing, transparent and conscionable,” she wrote. “This has changed for me over the past few months. For me, this is a red line I won’t redraw.”
Alexandra Berzon, Hamed Aleaziz and Tara Siegel Bernard contributed reporting.
Sheera Frenkel is a reporter based in the San Francisco Bay Area, covering the ways technology impacts everyday lives with a focus on social media companies, including Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, TikTok, YouTube, Telegram and WhatsApp.
@jaroonn exactly 100%... well said, all of that.
I just did an upload it went thru fine pics and everything... its seeding as normal.
The ratings dont matter much do they? I thnk its the votes on their categories that get you points.... you can do that here
https://www.gaytor.rent/browse.php?vote
Look into a seedbox... if you use it well you will never worry about ratio again.
@ianfontinell-0 lmao ... dick.. but thanks yea do want.
@MrMazda ok what are these.... the three white things in the one pic and the other white thing.
im guessing the 3 white are remote control shut offs

@cp2000 I see there was a couple posts here in 2023 when Kyle Ross died, I just found that out tonight that sucks he was a great guy.
He was a major insider for Helix tbh with helping with the 'cult' club kind of environment but I just saw how his last day unfolded. Because he missed an AA flight (apparently because of his pet Hank) he stayed in his car overnight and then the next day died in that one car accident. Sadly his dog Hank died too.
his last videos on X are sad to watch because hes so distressed and dealing with MS apparently as well.
RIP
@frostycab they often like live together and party together when not filming, its a bit of a cult and then you get booted out when youre used up... not hard to tell that theres likely a lot of drugs involved. you can literally see it in their eyes in some of the shoots...not saying thats exactly the cause but undoubtedly could lead to other risky behavior, which young porn stars are typically already prone to.
AI explained it pretty well:
Former models and industry insiders have alleged that this environment was sustained by large amounts of alcohol and drugs. The line between their professional work and their personal lives was completely blurred, creating a party-house atmosphere where drug use was reportedly normalized and, in some accounts, encouraged by management to keep the young men compliant and energetic.
Reports indicate that the studio actively recruits very young men (often via social media), treats them like absolute superstars, and then discards them just as quickly. As one source told The Baffler, "twenty-one is too old at Helix." Because many of these young men drop out of school or alienate their families to join the industry, being suddenly aged out and cut off from the "Helix family" leaves them entirely unmoored, without a resume or a support system to fall back on.
Seth Peterson is tragically just the latest in a long line. Over the last decade, several former Helix stars have died in their 20s or early 30s, including Zac Stevens, Alex Riley, Casey Tanner, Kyle Ross, and Blake Mitchell (Lane Rogers). While the official causes of death vary—ranging from car accidents to suspected suicides and fatal drug toxicities—this cluster of tragedies has led fans and critics alike to point fingers at the psychological toll and substance abuse habits allegedly fostered during their time at the studio.
In short: the speculation exists because you have a company that recruits highly vulnerable 18-year-olds, drops them into a financially lucrative, drug-heavy party bubble, and then spits them out a few years later to fend for themselves.
@MrMazda yea i like my monitors haha. I deleted mine i didnt intend to keep it on here long. but thanks for sharing your set up, cool stuff. I love seein that stuff
@justatest90-0 Heres wishing it was Dean Withers

@bodyworship8 SEEDBOX BRUHHHH
seedbox and never worry about ratio or whatever you want to download again. Only constrained by your hard drive space.
if you dont want to use your standard google drive or dropbox....
just get a seedbox... you can store things there just have to keep up on your subscription.
you can install a torrent client right in your seedbox and download to your storage there and get credits for the upload.
3 tb for under 10 bucks a month. look up other services but I have enjoyed seedhost.eu
gives you lots of space and good speeds, ability to just stream anything and still manage your active torrents.
if you dont want to use your standard google drive or dropbox....
just get a seedbox... you can store things there just have to keep up on your subscription.
you can install a torrent client right in your seedbox and download to your storage there and get credits for the upload.
3 tb for under 10 bucks a month. look up other services but I have enjoyed seedhost.eu
gives you lots of space and good speeds, ability to just stream anything and still manage your active torrents.
@raphjd I know its not perfect I would just like to see more competition for the will of the people. With more parties its better than the gridlock old fucks running everything teaming up against the populace.
with multiple parties they have to fight harder with eachother to ACTUALLY DELIVER results for the people. We've been stuck with two shitty parties forever here.
Golden Age of Israel. Trump sold us out. Probably being blackmailed by juice. Fuentes did a really good show last night from a global and american perspective on everything going on right now. It was pretty fascinating because he knows the middle east, islam and jews really well.
He made the same point - being anti-israel is not pro-iran. However Iran did have a good position in holding a delicate balance in the middle east.
as far as all yall having to deal wth africans and muslims by the boatloads in Europe and Northern Europe - for the life of me ill never understand how yall let that happen and it has to be fixed. Get them out
and PS jewish influence... with entertainmnt and media is almost negligent to the highway robbery and market manipulation they do.... they organize and influence together. the propaganda with their entertainment and media is out of control right now tho, globally. The market manipulation is why they have been thrown out of hundreds of countries over time.
Putin starting to look smart now a days imo.... hes protecthing his country and its culture. very few jews in russia