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Nettle Soup posted:
#bookz on the undernet server is still my go to for any literature lol. Although mobilism is a bit better for ARC and fresh releases
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susan b buffering posted:The other big one was what.cd, I liked it a lot better because it was actually a well organized and curated library of music you can browse as opposed to the kinda flat "list of torrents you search through" thing I remember waffles being. It was such an awesome thing to find out about as a teen used to slumming it on the pirate bay.The ratio requirements were kinda tough, but a few years before its demise they changed it so that long-term seeders were still rewarded even if they didn't get much actual upload, and that's pretty much the norm now. Yes such an awesome thing to find as a teen. I was defiantly a teen when i got my membership with what.cd and etc. I was definitely not in my mid 20s. Don't tell anyone that I was in my mid 20s in like 2008.
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syntaxfunction posted:Look, I'm not saying y'all are wrong, but you're also doing a really good job of making paying for streaming enticing with the whole not even being able to agree on how to pirate poo poo and also making it sound really loving tedious. The takeaway should really be that there are so many easy ways to do it that you’re spoiled for choice.
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syntaxfunction posted:Look, I'm not saying y'all are wrong, but you're also doing a really good job of making paying for streaming enticing with the whole not even being able to agree on how to pirate poo poo and also making it sound really loving tedious. I guess I'm of two minds about this, because it's probably good in general to have some ignorant whales who pay for everything so smart people don't have to. But for YouTube in particular, if no one could make any money from the ads, if there were no ads, it would honestly be better content, both the educational and the entertainment stuff. We all secretly pine for a return to the wild west of internet content.
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Serious. I wish we could go back to a time when not everything was a transaction and/or purely motivated by profit.
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syntaxfunction posted:Look, I'm not saying y'all are wrong, but you're also doing a really good job of making paying for streaming enticing with the whole not even being able to agree on how to pirate poo poo and also making it sound really loving tedious. ? You got to a website and click the picture of the show you want to watch. It's like Netflix but you don't have to login or pick a profile.
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Khanstant posted:? You got to a website and click the picture of the show you want to watch. It's like Netflix but you don't have to login or pick a profile. Yeah it hasn't changed for me in over 20 years. 100% honest. Download a peer to peer client. Go to pirate site and click on what you want. It downloads. It's far simpler than subscribing to any sort of streaming service.
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Zero VGS posted:Yeah, in the US that's usually the BSA run by Adobe and Microsoft, they are shakedown thugs who target piracy of software, not movies/music: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Software_Alliance Years back, the company I work for had a disgruntled employee that called the BSA on us. They contacted the owner's wife via email(small mom and pop machine shop) and sent a wall of scary text about audits and raid and poo poo. I called them up and the person on the other end wanted to get remote access to my desktop so they could install some auditing software to look for other pirated apps and I told them that this was due to a disgruntled employee and also to gently caress off. Never heard back form them, but maybe they figured the tiny company wasn't worth the effort.
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goatface posted:That's the point, I was torrenting things half a lifetime ago. There should have been exciting new tech introduced in the >decade since I stopped watching poo poo. No, exciting new tech is how things turn to poo poo. "Download a file to your drive and play it" is literally perfection and there's no need to change it
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steinrokkan posted:No, exciting new tech is how things turn to poo poo. "Download a file to your drive and play it" is literally perfection and there's no need to change it The exciting new tech for piracy is Usenet, the tech that's older than anyone ITT.
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Klyith posted:The exciting new tech for piracy is Usenet, the tech that's older than anyone ITT. lol i wish
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steinrokkan posted:No, exciting new tech is how things turn to poo poo. "Download a file to your drive and play it" is literally perfection and there's no need to change it This needs to be put outside every Silicon Valley office in 500-foot neon letters.
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Klyith posted:The exciting new tech for piracy is Usenet, the tech that's older than anyone ITT. It's interesting because normally things get shittier.
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Klyith posted:The exciting new tech for piracy is Usenet, the tech that's older than anyone ITT. Gods i wish i was younger than Usenet.
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Duck and Cover posted:It's interesting because normally things get shittier. More like newer things are shittier than the things they were meant to replace.
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Time_pants posted:More like newer things are shittier than the things they were meant to replace. Usenet was replaced by kazaa for good reasons. Things don't generally just get replaced by a worse version they get replaced by a better (at least in some ways) version that is then made worse as they try to make money from it.
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Zero VGS posted:They've been known to send people emails for torrenting professional porn which is funny if it's a kid doing it and their mom gets an email from Xfinity about Anal Destroyers XVII. Lol I got one of those once, got a VPN right after.
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steinrokkan posted:No, exciting new tech is how things turn to poo poo. "Download a file to your drive and play it" is literally perfection and there's no need to change it Not that it's a replacement but relatively recent software like plex and sonarr makes torrenting pretty convenient. so new tech isn't all bad.
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What's usenet
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Xun posted:What's usenet Before websites, there were Usenet Newsgroups. You'd post a message to a topic group like alt.sex.stories.moderated and it would be replicated across various news servers for everyone across the globe to enjoy, much like our posts. Then someone figured out that you could take files like music or movies, and chunk their data into smaller numbered parts to post as messages (1 out of 900, 2 out of 900, etc), and people could use programs to download all those messages in bulk and reassemble them into a complete file. Those are referred to as Binaries. These are all still in use today. Instead of telling a Plex/Sonarr server to download content from torrents, you could instead pay for access to a newsgroup server which run around between $5-10 per month and Sonarr will fetch the content from there. There's generally no need to use a VPN with these as most newsgroup servers don't keep logs of what anyone downloads. It also has the advantage of everything downloading ludicrously fast (my friend's gigabit fiber can pretty much max out) so you don't have to deal with say a torrent with poor seeds.
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Zero VGS posted:Before websites, there were Usenet Newsgroups. You'd post a message to a topic group like alt.sex.stories.moderated and it would be replicated across various news servers for everyone across the globe to enjoy, much like our posts. 14 hours to get one short porn movie downloaded on my internet back in the day. Hormones make you put with a lot of crap.
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Time_pants posted:Serious. I wish we could go back to a time when not everything was a transaction and/or purely motivated by profit. right Zero VGS posted:Before websites, there were Usenet Newsgroups. You'd post a message to a topic group like alt.sex.stories.moderated and it would be replicated across various news servers for everyone across the globe to enjoy, much like our posts. are you subsidizing your slumlording with influencer advertising MrQwerty fucked around with this message at 13:03 on Apr 21, 2024 |
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Zero VGS posted:These are all still in use today. I've actually been curious about this. I used to enjoy posting on Usenet and never really bothered about the binaries groups - are people still posting conversation there or is it just binaries now? Obviously I used it when your ISP would give you a Usenet server along with your e-mail service, but having to pay (presumably to get access to the binaries) I assume has stopped conversation.
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Charles Ford posted:I've actually been curious about this. I used to enjoy posting on Usenet and never really bothered about the binaries groups - are people still posting conversation there or is it just binaries now? Obviously I used it when your ISP would give you a Usenet server along with your e-mail service, but having to pay (presumably to get access to the binaries) I assume has stopped conversation. Google until February of this year would let you post for free, and you didn't need to install anything: https://www.pcmag.com/news/end-of-an-era-google-groups-to-drop-usenet-support For now it's read-only until they completely shitcan it. It's almost like Google doesn't want anyone to get information if they can't stick more ads to it. I don't think there's any other free web-hosted readers now but I haven't looked too hard. edit: commenters from that link are saying Google Groups was the main source of Usenet spam for decades and will improve without them. But now no normies will ever stumble upon Usenet again, so that seems like a grognard take. Zero VGS fucked around with this message at 20:58 on Apr 21, 2024 |
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I have 2nd and 3rd gen chromecasts on various dumb TVs. Whats the best way nowadays to get videos chromecasted without ads on my TVs? Vanced / Revanced provide the cast icon but then doesnt find my chomecast devices. Not tried anything else yet. I intentionally don't sign in to my google account via these apps that bypass ads due to my paranoia, and I'm not sure if this makes a difference.
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i just started using yt-dlp and it owns. downloading entire playlists with one line mmm that's the poo poo i love. plus using it for poo poo like tubi etc drat thanks for the reccs
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R.L. Stine posted:i just started using yt-dlp and it owns. downloading entire playlists with one line mmm that's the poo poo i love. plus using it for poo poo like tubi etc drat thanks for the reccs Is it hard to set up and use? I'd love to give it a try but the link provided just took me to a github page and for the life of me I couldn't find the manual or even find a "download" button
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https://github.com/yt-dlp/yt-dlp#installation
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If you're really command line averse there's always been GUIs for it, I've never used any though because I'm a Linux user/masochist.
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Microplastics posted:Is it hard to set up and use? I'd love to give it a try but the link provided just took me to a github page and for the life of me I couldn't find the manual or even find a "download" button to use: yt-dlp.exe url to update: yt-dlp.exe --update here are some useful notes I refer to now and then. Mostly to make videos less onerous to deal with when they don't need to be 4K monsters: code:
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also grab the ffmpeg and ffprobe package from the yt-dlp git page, i think it's linked in the usage instructions (maybe not). it's just like 3 exes youll never have to actually use, but if you but if you put them in the same folder as the yt-dlp exe it will do things like download youtube videos at 1080 etc. extremely powerful command line tool, this is great for not just cool videos but also research and references that you want an offline copy of, poo poo that will likely get taken down soon, youtube docs and the like. and it's not just youtube, it can do like tubi movies for example
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doctorfrog posted:to use: yt-dlp.exe url I tried typing this and it just selects different desktop icons. That website is busted
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Khanstant posted:I tried typing this and it just selects different desktop icons. That website is busted skill issue step 1.) install a package manager
step 2.) install yt-dlp and ffmpeg
step 3.) read the manual
step 4.) use your package manager to keep all your stuff updated
it’s that easy. you just type this stuff into your terminal. video will download into whatever folder you run the command in e: fixed some curly quotes TrashMammal fucked around with this message at 02:23 on Apr 27, 2024 |
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how to download a youtube video for people who rarely have a reason to use command line: begin by installing centOS
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TrashMammal posted:skill issue Haha I was just goofing but this post is exactly what should go on most GitHub pages.
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You could also download a GUI version that just works rather than loving around with 35 year old tech that no normal person will ever want or need to care about. That's what I did.
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R.L. Stine posted:how to download a youtube video for people who rarely have a reason to use command line: begin by installing centOS excuse me i think you mean almalinux
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Jabarto posted:loving around with 35 year old tech that no normal person will ever want or need to care about. Downloading web videos at all is already this
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TrashMammal posted:excuse me i think you mean almalinux i didnt even know centos linux was dead lmao rip. new best friend is almalinux minimal gently caress all else
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doctorfrog posted:Downloading web videos at all is already this Yeah, I have no desire to actually download a youtube video to watch it. If I can't stream it without their lovely ads, then I just won't watch it. Speaking of enshittification... loving hard drive space. A single modern computer game can take well over 10% of my 1TB SSD's space now (if I had no OS or anything else on it whatsoever) so storage is a luxury again. On my laptop at least. edit: whoops, I thought this was the things getting shittier thread. Huge overlap. Pennywise the Frown fucked around with this message at 18:45 on Apr 27, 2024 |
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