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Batch 1: Definitions

  • Dagestani – Refers to someone or something from Dagestan, a republic in the Russian Federation known for ethnic diversity and wrestling champions.
  • Hypergamy – The act or practice of marrying into a social class or status higher than one’s own.
  • Swarthoid – A pseudo-anthropological or derogatory term implying someone with darker or swarthy features; often used in racist or white supremacist contexts.
  • HTNP – Likely shorthand or slang, unclear without more context. Possibly a typo or niche online abbreviation.
  • Fujoshi – A Japanese term meaning rotten girl, used to describe female fans of yaoi (male/male) manga and anime.
  • Dysgenic – The opposite of eugenic; refers to factors that are believed to cause a decline in the genetic quality of a population.
  • Mishima – Can refer to Yukio Mishima, a famous and controversial Japanese author and nationalist who died by ritual suicide in 1970.
  • SARMs – Selective Androgen Receptor Modulators; performance-enhancing drugs used to increase muscle growth with fewer side effects than steroids.
  • Jargon – Specialized terminology associated with a particular field or group.
  • Semantics – The study of meaning in language; often used in debates to argue about the meaning of terms.
  • Beatific – Blissfully happy; resembling or portraying a saintly or blessed demeanor.
  • Transgressions – Acts that violate a law, command, or moral code.
  • Seraphic – Angelic; resembling a seraph (a high-ranking angel in Christian angelology).
  • Barbarous – Uncivilized or cruel; lacking refinement.
  • Sanctity – The state or quality of being holy, sacred, or saintly.
  • Claircognizant – In New Age spirituality, someone who has clear knowing, or intuitive knowledge without sensory input.
  • Sacrosanctity – The quality of being too important or valuable to be interfered with; sacred and untouchable.
  • Necromancy – The practice of communicating with the dead, especially for divination.
  • Vril – A fictional energy force from the 19th-century sci-fi novel The Coming Race, later associated with Nazi occult myths.
  • Deracinate – To uproot or remove from a native or traditional environment, often forcibly.
  • Galatea – A figure from Greek mythology; originally a statue carved by Pygmalion and brought to life, often symbolizing idealized love or artistic creation.
  • Gematria – A form of Jewish numerology where letters correspond to numbers, used to find hidden meanings in Hebrew texts.
  • Ouroboros – An ancient symbol depicting a serpent or dragon eating its own tail, representing cyclicality, self-reflexivity, or eternal return.
  • Thulean – Refers to Thule, a mythical northern land; used in occult, esoteric, and white nationalist contexts (e.g., the Thule Society).
  • Truecel – Slang for a “true involuntary celibate” (incel) who believes their lack of sexual relationships is entirely due to genetics or appearance.
  • Vetivee – Possibly a misspelling of vetiver, a fragrant grass used in perfumes. Could also be niche slang or a user-invented term (context needed).
  • C.H.U.D. – Acronym for “Cannibalistic Humanoid Underground Dweller,” from a 1984 cult horror film; often used online to describe mutants or subhumans.
  • Mossad – The national intelligence agency of Israel, responsible for espionage and counterterrorism.
  • Complacent – Self-satisfied and unaware of potential dangers or deficiencies.
  • Antillaise – Refers to people or things from the Antilles (Caribbean islands); often related to Creole or French Caribbean identity.
  • Epigenetics – The study of how gene expression is altered by environmental factors without changing DNA sequences.
  • Goodfellas – A 1990 crime film directed by Martin Scorsese about American mobsters; also used to refer to people in organized crime.
  • Lorazepam – A sedative and anti-anxiety drug in the benzodiazepine class, used to treat anxiety, insomnia, or seizures.
  • sp/sx – In Enneagram typology, a stacking of instinctual variants: “self-preservation” dominant and “sexual” second.
  • Zamint – Possibly a coined or niche term; no known standard meaning (context needed).
  • Zionism – A political movement for the establishment (and now support) of a Jewish homeland in Israel.
  • Hotep – An ancient Egyptian word meaning “peace”; also refers to a subculture of Afrocentric Black nationalism, sometimes pejoratively.
  • Fife – A small, high-pitched flute used historically in military music.
  • Beatitude – Supreme blessedness; also refers to the blessings listed by Jesus in the Sermon on the Mount.
  • Bootlegs – Unofficial recordings or copies, especially of music, movies, or fashion.
  • Paradisiacal – Relating to or resembling paradise; idyllic or heavenly.
  • Maimonides – A medieval Jewish philosopher, theologian, and physician, best known for The Guide for the Perplexed and his codification of Jewish law.
  • Ndoki – A term in Central African and Afro-Caribbean religions for a malevolent spirit or sorcerer.
  • Pixsy – An online service that tracks unauthorized image use and helps photographers manage copyright claims.
  • Right-carat – Likely refers to accurate measurement of a gemstone's carat weight; could also imply authenticity or value.
  • OSHA – Occupational Safety and Health Administration, a U.S. agency ensuring safe and healthy working conditions.
  • Foidlet – A derogatory online slang term for a very young or lesser version of a “foid” (slur for women in incel communities).
  • r9k – Refers to /r9k/, a 4chan board known for memes, incel culture, and “robots” (anons who see themselves as socially outcast).
  • Theosophist – A believer in Theosophy, a mystical philosophical system blending Western esotericism, Hinduism, and Buddhism.
  • Ohgeesy – A rapper, member of the hip-hop group Shoreline Mafia.
  • Pentangle – A five-pointed star (pentagram); in spiritual or esoteric contexts, it may represent elements or protection.
  • u43k – No standard meaning; possibly a username, product code, or niche reference (context required).
  • Shochuuking – Possibly an obscure or misspelled Japanese term; may relate to shōchū (a Japanese distilled beverage) and slang suffixes.
  • ENTJ-A – A subtype of the ENTJ personality in the MBTI system, with the A standing for Assertive (vs. Turbulent).
  • Alimentation – The process of giving or receiving nourishment.
  • Stacylite – Derogatory incel slang for a young or lower-tier version of a “Stacy” (attractive, socially successful woman).
  • Qaballah – A mystical Jewish tradition (also spelled Kabbalah), focused on esoteric interpretation of the Torah.
  • Vagabond – A person who wanders without a home or job; often romanticized as a free spirit.
  • Piazza – An open square or public space, especially in Italian towns.
  • Scheherazade – The legendary Persian storyteller from One Thousand and One Nights who narrates tales to postpone her execution.
  • Saccharinity – The quality of being excessively or sickeningly sweet, sentimental, or saccharine.
  • Megalomania – A delusional mental state marked by feelings of power, wealth, and omnipotence; also used to describe people obsessed with control or grandeur.
  • Zamint – Repetition of zamint; still no widely known definition — may be invented, encrypted, or context-specific slang.
  • Altruistic – Showing selfless concern for the well-being of others; charitable or generous.
  • ATF – U.S. Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives; federal law enforcement agency.
  • Hoteb – Likely a variant spelling of Hotep (see above), though could also be a typo.
  • Baatis – No recognized meaning; may be a personal or cultural name, or niche term.
  • Zamnit – Another spelling variant of zamint; again, unclear without additional context.
  • Anxing – Possibly an internet neologism (e.g., related to anxious + texting); no standard definition available.
  • Scrivener – Historically, a professional copyist or scribe; also a modern word processor app for writers.
  • Asclepius – The Greek god of medicine and healing; symbolized by a staff with a serpent.
  • Oiseaux – French for “birds.”
  • Guther – No standard meaning found; could be a name, typo, or obscure online reference.
  • Androgyne – A person with both masculine and feminine characteristics; can also refer to gender nonconforming individuals.
  • Alexithymia – A psychological condition where a person has difficulty identifying and expressing emotions.
  • 1488 – A white supremacist numeric code; “14” refers to the “14 Words” slogan, and “88” stands for “Heil Hitler” (H = 8th letter).
  • Research – The systematic investigation into and study of materials and sources to establish facts and reach new conclusions.
  • Famzi – No widely known meaning; may be a coined term, username, or brand.
  • DIVESTER – In online communities, often refers to Black women who intentionally avoid dating Black men due to perceived social dynamics or trauma.
  • Karezza – A sexual practice that emphasizes connection and intimacy without orgasm, aimed at bonding and energetic exchange.
  • Ascetic – A person who practices severe self-discipline and abstention from all forms of indulgence, typically for religious reasons.
  • Amelie – Likely refers to Amélie, a 2001 French film known for its whimsical and romantic aesthetic; can also refer to an archetype of quirky femininity.
  • Hyacinth – A fragrant flower; symbolically associated with spring, rebirth, or classical mythology (Hyacinthus was a Greek youth loved by Apollo).
  • Accelerapinism – A coined term, possibly blending accelerationism and lapin (rabbit in French); may refer to fast-paced or “white rabbit”-style ideologies (needs specific context).
  • Fleepilled – Internet slang blending “flee” + “redpilled/bluepilled”; often means rejecting the system entirely, like blackpilled nihilism.
  • Barleyoatsandcorn – Likely metaphorical, poetic, or an inside joke/reference; could symbolize simplicity or rural life (no widely known meaning).
  • Severance – Can refer to cutting off (employment, relationships, etc.); also a 2022 sci-fi TV show about splitting work/life consciousness.
  • Aggrandize – To increase the power, status, or wealth of someone or something; to exaggerate or glorify.

safari services

  • Add to Music as a Spoken Track: Turns selected text into an audio track using text-to-speech, then adds it to your Music app library.
  • Convert Text to Simplified Chinese: Instantly changes highlighted text into Simplified Chinese characters.
  • Convert Text to Traditional Chinese: Instantly changes highlighted text into Traditional Chinese characters.
  • Create Service: Opens Automator to build a new macOS Service (custom contextual workflow).
  • Create Workflow: Opens Automator for creating a workflow, similar to Services but with broader automation use.
  • Get Result of AppleScript: Runs an AppleScript on the selected text or item and shows the output.
  • Make New AppleScript: Opens the AppleScript Editor with a new script window.
  • Make New Sticky Note: Creates a new Sticky Note containing the selected text.
  • New TextEdit Window Containing Selection: Opens TextEdit with the highlighted text inside a new document.
  • Open: Opens the selected file, link, or text snippet using the default app.
  • Open man Page in Terminal: Sends the selected Unix command to Terminal and opens its manual (man) page.
  • Run as AppleScript: Executes the highlighted text as if it were AppleScript code.
  • Search man Page Index in Terminal: Looks up the selected word or command in the Unix manual index via Terminal.
  • Show in Finder: Reveals the selected file or item’s location in Finder.
  • Show Info in Finder: Opens the “Get Info” window in Finder for the selected file or item.
  • Spotlight: Searches for the selected text or item using Spotlight search.
  • Summarize: Generates a condensed version of the highlighted text using macOS’s built-in summarizer.

Keyboard Shortcuts

  • Launchpad & Dock: Shortcuts related to opening Launchpad, showing/hiding the Dock, and navigating apps.
  • Display: Shortcuts for adjusting brightness, screen resolution, or display settings.
  • Mission Control: Shortcuts for managing windows, desktops (Spaces), and app overviews.
  • Keyboard: General shortcuts for system-level key functions and customization.
  • Input Sources: Shortcuts for switching between different language keyboards or input methods.
  • Screenshots: Shortcuts to capture the entire screen, a window, or a selected portion.
  • Presenter Overlay: Shortcuts for showing presenter tools or overlays during screen sharing or presentations.
  • Services: Shortcuts for quickly accessing macOS Services, such as text transformations or automation workflows.
  • Spotlight: Shortcuts for opening and searching with Spotlight.
  • Accessibility: Shortcuts for enabling and managing accessibility features (e.g., VoiceOver, Zoom, etc.).
  • App Shortcuts: Custom keyboard shortcuts you assign to menu items in specific apps.
  • Function Keys: Settings for how the function keys (F1–F12) behave — as standard keys or special features.
  • Modifier Keys: Settings to customize the behavior of Command, Option, Control, and Caps Lock keys.

Applications

  • Adblock Plus: Browser extension for blocking ads and pop-ups.
  • App Store: Apple’s marketplace for downloading apps, games, and software updates.
  • Automator: Tool for creating custom workflows and automations on macOS.
  • Books: Apple’s app for reading and purchasing eBooks and PDFs.
  • Calculator: Standard calculator app for basic and scientific calculations.
  • Calendar: Apple’s calendar app for managing events, reminders, and schedules.
  • Chess: Built-in chess game with computer or multiplayer modes.
  • Clock: App for alarms, timers, world clocks, and stopwatches.
  • Contacts: Stores and manages personal and business contact information.
  • Cosmos Extension: Likely a third-party browser extension or app (not default macOS).
  • CSView: Likely a CSV file viewer or editor (third-party app).
  • Dictionary: Apple’s built-in dictionary, thesaurus, and Wikipedia lookup tool.
  • FaceTime: Apple’s video and audio calling app.
  • Find My: Helps locate lost Apple devices or share your location with others.
  • FireShot – Full Web Page Screenshots: Extension for capturing full webpage screenshots.
  • Font Book: Manages and previews fonts installed on the system.
  • Freeform: Apple’s collaborative whiteboard and brainstorming app.
  • Google Chrome: Web browser developed by Google.
  • Home: App for managing HomeKit-enabled smart home devices.
  • Image Capture: Transfers photos and scans from cameras or scanners.
  • Launchpad: Displays all installed applications in a grid layout.
  • Mail: Apple’s email client for managing accounts and messages.
  • Malwarebytes: Third-party antivirus and malware removal software.
  • Maps: Apple’s mapping and navigation app.
  • Messages: Apple’s messaging app (SMS, iMessage).
  • Microsoft Word: Word processing application by Microsoft.
  • Mission Control: View and organize open windows, desktops, and apps.
  • Music: Apple’s app for playing local music or streaming Apple Music.
  • Music Presence: Likely a third-party app or extension (not standard macOS).
  • News: Apple’s curated news and magazine app.
  • Notes: Note-taking app with checklists, attachments, and syncing.
  • Notesnook: Encrypted note-taking app (third-party).
  • OneDrive: Microsoft’s cloud storage and file syncing app.
  • Opera: Web browser developed by Opera Software.
  • Photo Booth: Apple’s webcam app for taking fun photos and videos with effects.

Utilities

  • Activity Monitor: Tracks system processes, memory, CPU, and energy usage.
  • AirPort Utility: Configures and manages Apple’s AirPort Wi-Fi base stations.
  • Audio MIDI Setup: Configures audio devices, speakers, and MIDI instruments.
  • Bluetooth File Exchange: Transfers files between your Mac and Bluetooth devices.
  • Boot Camp Assistant: Helps install and run Windows on a Mac.
  • ColorSync Utility: Manages color profiles and calibrates displays.
  • Console: Displays system logs and diagnostic messages.
  • Digital Color Meter: Measures the RGB values of any pixel on screen.
  • Disk Utility: Manages disks, partitions, and storage devices.
  • Feedback Assistant: Used to send bug reports and feedback to Apple.
  • Grapher: Creates 2D and 3D graphs for equations and data.
  • Keychain Access: Stores and manages passwords, certificates, and secure notes.
  • Migration Assistant: Transfers data from another Mac or Windows PC.
  • Print Center: Manages printers and print jobs.
  • Screen Sharing: Connects to and controls another Mac remotely.
  • Screenshot: Captures part or all of your screen (successor to Grab).
  • Script Editor: Edits and runs AppleScript and JavaScript for automation.
  • System Information: Displays detailed hardware and software information about your Mac.
  • Terminal: Command-line interface for running Unix commands.
  • VoiceOver Utility: Configures settings for VoiceOver, macOS’s built-in screen reader.

Apple Dictionary

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    • Wikipedia® is a registered trademark of the Wikimedia Foundation, Inc.
    • Languages available in Apple Dictionary (Wikipedia source):

    • English

    • Bahasa Indonesia
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    • 日本語 (Japanese)
    • 简体中文 (Simplified Chinese)
    • 繁體中文 (Traditional Chinese)

Thanks for sharing those TikTok sound links! Unfortunately, I wasn’t able to fetch details for most of them directly—some may be broken or require the TikTok app/log-in to access. That said, I was able to successfully open the first one and here's what I found:


Results


For the rest of the links, I couldn’t directly retrieve the audio names due to access restrictions or errors. To help you out, here are a few suggestions based on best practices:


How You Can Identify TikTok Audio Names

  1. Use the TikTok App Directly

    • Open each video in the TikTok app.
    • Tap the sound icon or the name at the bottom of the video. That reveals the audio title and whether it’s a song (with artist info) or labeled Original Sound.
    • Use Music Recognition Apps (Shazam, SoundHound)

    • Play the TikTok audio and let Shazam or SoundHound listen—it’ll often identify the song, especially if the audio is a known track. TechPPUMA Technology.

    • Third-Party Tools and Websites

    • Tools like AHA Music (music recognition via browser), Sound Search features, or services like “Musikerkennung” can often detect sounds from TikTok links. AHA Music - Song Finder for BrowserMusikerkennung.

    • Search via Lyrics or Hashtags

    • If you catch any lyrics or see related hashtags on the video, try Googling them or using TikTok’s search function under the “Sounds” tab. TechPPUMA Technology.

    • Community Help

    • You could also ask within TikTok comments or communities using hashtags like #NameThatSong—often someone will recognize it.


What I Suggest

If you're able to access those links in the TikTok app and check each, I can help you format them once you have the audio names, or tell you whether they're original sounds or songs. Just pass along the titles (or say “Original Sound” if that’s how they appear), and I’ll organize them in the style you requested:

  • Original Sound[URL]
  • Song Title – Artist[URL]

Let me know which ones you'd like to dive into next—or any audio names you manage to uncover!

You said:

I need a tool that can automate finding titles of the tiktok audios via a long list of tiktok audio links

ChatGPT said:

If you're looking to automate retrieving the titles (and details like whether it's an original sound or a song) from a long list of TikTok audio links, here are several effective approaches—ranging from developer-friendly APIs to no-code automation tools:


Developer-Friendly Solutions

1. TikTok-Api (Unofficial Python API)

  • A popular Python wrapper for TikTok, this includes the sound.py module that can fetch audio metadata (like title, creator, and whether it's original) using a musicID GitHub.
  • You’d need to extract the musicID from each TikTok audio URL and then use the API to programmatically pull metadata for each.

2. EnsembleData APIs

  • Music Details: Fetch title and other sound metadata by passing the sound’s ID into the /tt/music/detailsendpoint ensembledata.com.
  • Music Posts: Get TikTok posts using a given sound via /tt/music/posts—not directly for titles, but useful for enrichment ensembledata.com.
  • Requires account setup and email verification to use the API ensembledata.com+1.

3. PrimeApi – TikTok Music Endpoints

  • Get Music Info: Use music-info?musicId=… to retrieve real-time sound titles, artist info, and usage stats primeapi.co.
  • Get Music Posts: Use music-posts?musicId=… to fetch videos tied to a sound, which might help cross-reference metadata primeapi.co.
  • A robust option if you want structured, real-time info.

No-Code / Low-Code Options

4. Apify – TikTok Sound Scraper

  • A pre-built scraper (an Actor) called TikTok Sound Scraper lets you input one or multiple TikTok sound URLs and retrieves metadata including audio title, creator, as well as related video and creator info Apify+1.
  • Accessible via API, CLI, or UI—ideal for non-developers or teams looking to scale quickly.

5. Airtop Automation

  • Airtop’s Extract TikTok Sound Info automation simulates real browser sessions to fetch details like title, creator, usage stats, and even associated video details—all output as structured JSON airtop.ai.
  • Great for no-code workflows needing structured outputs and easy integration.

Summary Table

Solution

Approach

Retrieve Titles?

Needs Dev Setup?

Best For

TikTok-Api

Python API

Yes

Yes

Custom scripting workflows

EnsembleData APIs

REST API

Yes

Yes

Fetch metadata & posts at scale

PrimeApi

REST API

Yes

Yes

Real-time metadata integration

Apify TikTok Sound

No-code scraper

Yes

No

Quick, scalable scraping

Airtop Automation

No-code automation

Yes

No

Structured outputs for dashboards


Recommendation

  • For developers: Consider PrimeApi (for real-time metadata) or the TikTok-Api library if you're comfortable working in Python.
  • For non-technical workflows: Apify or Airtop let you get structured outputs with minimal setup.

What You Can Do Next

  1. Let me know whether you'd prefer a code-based approach (Python/REST APIs) or a no-code workflow(Apify/Airtop).
  2. I can help you draft example scripts or walkthroughs (e.g., taking a list of TikTok audio links → extracting music IDs → calling the API → outputting results in your desired format).

Just say the word and I’ll tailor it to your needs!

You said:

can yt-dlp do it

ChatGPT said:

Yes — yt-dlp can grab TikTok audio metadata, including the title of the sound (whether it's an official song or an original sound).
Here’s how it works:


🔹 Basic Command

yt-dlp -j https://www.tiktok.com/music/7393372402044094480
  • The -j flag outputs JSON metadata.
  • In the JSON, you’ll see fields like:

    • track → Song title
    • artist → Artist name (if official)
    • title → Usually includes Original sound if it’s an original
    • webpage_url → The URL

🔹 Extract Just the Title (audio name)

yt-dlp --print %(track,artist,title)s https://www.tiktok.com/music/7393372402044094480

This prints:

  • Song Title - Artist (if an official song)
  • original sound - username (if an original sound)

If you have a text file (links.txt) with all your TikTok audio URLs:

yt-dlp --print %(title)s | %(webpage_url)s -a links.txt

This will output a clean list like:

original sound - user123 | https://www.tiktok.com/music/7393372402044094480 Song Title - Artist | https://www.tiktok.com/music/7263468507952810798

So yes, yt-dlp can fully automate this — you just feed it your list of links and print the fields you want.
Do you want me to write you a ready-to-run command/script that will take your entire batch of TikTok audio links and output them in your exact format?

videos

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broken links

duplicates (already deduped)

  1. https://tezeta.dreamwidth.org/profile
  2. https://www.google.com/search?client=safari&rls=en&q=The+ESOTERICA+Library&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8
  3. https://xenforo.com/community/
  4. https://indieseek.xyz/links/analog/analog-notes/
  5. https://indieseek.xyz/links/webmasterresources/bloggingplatforms/2.html
  6. https://pagefind.app/
  7. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Sexual_health
  8. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Special:Categories
  9. https://www.kickscondor.com/directory-uprising/
  10. https://hnr.fyi/diy_websites/workshop/
  11. https://startpages.github.io/
  12. https://yesterweb.org/
  13. https://www.digitalaltar.space/
  14. https://www.eastgate.com/HypertextNow/archives/Shrines.html
  15. https://thecreativeindependent.com/people/molly-soda-on-making-art-from-your-online-history/
  16. https://ooh.directory/
  17. https://onlineresearchnotes.com/
  18. https://steamcommunity.com/id/funnyprettynice/edit/info
  19. https://www.notion.so/saccharine/awesomeness-21a5cfb5c1958018b103f714814788ab
  20. https://indieweb.org/IndieAuth#IndieWeb_Examples
  21. https://www.google.com/search?client=safari&rls=en&q=website+making+tool&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8
  22. https://microformats.org/
  23. https://jamesg.blog/web
  24. https://scottwillsey.com/about/
  25. https://scottwillsey.com/links/#cool-sites-archive
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