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nix , to piracy in What usenet server do you use?
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What exactly is the appeal of Usenet when almost everything is available through torrents for free? I also never really understood trusting giving out your payment information.

Do people use Usenet as forums besides the ability to share files?

jugalator ,

The main feature is that you’ll never have problem with too few or no seeders again, and everything will be fast always, and no one will ask or expect you to seed. Some have retention period on the content for like a decade.

nix ,
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But if the uploader stops hosting the file everyone loses the ability to download?

AphoticDev ,
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No, if the server you use stops hosting the file, then you can’t download it. Other people might still be able to, if their server still has the file. Most servers seem to do at least 3000 days retention, and others I’ve seen do 5000 days, so anything recent is probably gonna be there.

Its the same with torrents though, with the exception that hardly any torrent still has seeders after 5000 days. Usenet is more reliable in that regard, because you dont have to worry that older files won’t have enough seeders for you to grab the whole thing.

nix ,
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Idk about 5000 days since ive never downloded such an old file but ive never come across a torrent that no longer had seeders unless it was a very obscure torrent with only a seeder or two to begin with. Seems like most torrents are on a couple seedboxes

AphoticDev ,
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I used to come across it all the time when downloading anime years ago. But now I don’t worry about that because I can download entire seasons of any anime in a minute or two without doing any searching myself. I just give Sonarr a name and start watching.

Pulp ,

You ever not find something on usenet but found it on some tracker though?

AphoticDev ,
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No. I stopped using torrents a couple days after I started using Usenet, and nowadays I download anything new that I’m interested in as soon as somebody uploads it, which is usually an hour or two after it airs/releases. Anything upcoming I see that interests me I pop into the relevant *arr app, and then I get notified when it’s downloaded later. I’m sure there are people who have experienced the situation in your example, but since I only search for new and upcoming media, I’m not a good person to ask. I don’t peruse anything really obscure either, mostly mainstream fantasy and sci-fi. Things like Star Wars, Wheel of Time, The Expanse, and stuff like that. I know, I’m boring, but I can’t help what makes me happy.

Pulp ,

Hour or two? Thats unacceptable. If theres a new episode or season of some show coming out I need it within few minutes which is what (private) torrents give you

AphoticDev ,
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You have your way to get content, and I have mine. The only difference is, my way doesn’t rely on other people to get what I want. I just get it, with no other considerations beyond what to pick to watch. And I’m immensely fine with that level of sheer effortlessness.

Kudos to you on finding a cool internet club though. Best of luck to your ratio, or whatever you folks are keeping track of these days!

zitronen , to linux in What was your first experience using Linux? How old were you? Stick around or did you go back to windows before eventually circling back to Linux?
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1993 or so with some Slackware CDs, i bought, because I had no internet back then. Took ages to compile, and never got past the black x on the checkered background when I tried to startx. Console worked nicely though and I loved the bash (?) experience with command history and all that. However, no games, very little software, and I didn’t program back than. It took quite some time to be able to use those things productively as a user.

Iam , to technology in Multiplatform RSS reader suggestions

Look at Nextcloud maybe?

TauZero , to askscience in How young are the youngest fossils?

What’s a fossil? Is the deer skull I found a fossil? Is the imprint of a chicken bone in wet concrete a fossil once the concrete sets?

jeksn , to books in What are you currently reading?
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Be Mine by Richard Ford. It’s the fifth book in the Frank Bascombe series. The first book, The Sportswriter, is one of my favorites and this one is solid as always.

ikiru , to nostupidquestions in Can US customers still access Amazon Japan?

I’ve ordered stuff from Japanese vendors on Amazon. I guess there wouldn’t be a real issue but I also never really tried to verify.

So, I guess I don’t have any information for you.

Blastoid5000 , to nostupidquestions in Do you use the swipe to type feature on your phone?
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Yes. I was the last last person I knew to get a smart phone.

Swiping is the only way I can possibly type on a non-tactile keyboard. It works even better than I first expected.

sub_ , to gaming in What’s one of your favorite game soundtracks?

Every time when people talk about game soundtracks, they should include Chrono Cross

For recent games, FFXVI has an amazing soundtrack, I think the OST will be released on July 19th

I recently replayed Persona PSP, and that game has amazing soundtrack, but kinda marred by the fact that there’s only one non-boss battle them, and the encounter rate is too high, so you ended up listening to the same song all the time.

Erich , to android in Discussion: What Android devices are you using?

Currently using Pixel 6a

Likes Price to features especially with the high trade in value of a pixel 3a

Dislikes Fingerprint reader doesn’t work with a glass screen protector

Cell phone reception seems weaker than it should be.

exterstellar , to til in TIL In Google Maps on mobile, you can tilt the view angle by moving two fingers up or down

Do the fingers have to be on the screen when I do that?

Digester , to linux in What is your go-to Linux distro and why?
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Anything Arch, because it’s hard, it’s a pain in the ass and as an intermediate user I need Arch to break on me so I can fix it and learn.

Jackhammer_Joe , (edited ) to technology in Android keyboard recommendations?

SwiftKey all day, every day! It just works so damn well. And it offers lots of customization.

BuddyLong ,

SwiftKey is also great if you communicate in different languages. It even switches seamlessly between them in a single sentence even.

abnormal_258 , to fediverse in List of popular communities you should visit!

thx for the list

Llewellyn , to asklemmy in What app is so useful, you can’t believe it’s free?
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Obsidian

Ess ,
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The plugins for obsidian are staggering in their scope and possibility. I haven’t even had occasion to look at how to develop a plugin, because every need I could possibly have is met already.

Arghblarg , to piracy in DRM removal tool was taken down from github. If you can, please download it from gitlab before its taken down too
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Whoa, if this works it’ll greatly ease my saving of rare books… without having to reboot into Windoze to use the Adobe eBook crap and Calibre just to save an unencrypted version. Thanks!

Zavorra ,

The calibre (Alf) dedrm tool can work on Linux if you have your ADE set up on wine or on a windows partition

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