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bblfrnz , to piracy in Personal collection of Piracy related links

I highly recommend Anna’s Archive for anyone who’s looking for books.

shreddy_scientist , to asklemmy in Users from before the current wave of Reddit refugees, how do you feel about the incoming monsoon of refugees?
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I’m all about it! Great to see a platform take off when it’s centered around being ad free and open sourced.

Simoto , to linux in Which distro has the best GUI in your opinion?
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Fedora with Gnome

HiddenTower , to retrogaming in Favorite Retro Games
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Metroid: Zero Mission is my favorite these days since I recently beat it for the first time. Now I jump into it every few days and enjoy just running around and attacking and bombing and stuff.

ving_thor , to gaming in Tell us about unpopular games you love, or even just appreciate some aspects of, contrary to the inteenet hivemind?

Giants: Citizen Kabuto

It was a kinda janky 3D Action Adventure from around 2000. Back then it had really beautiful and colorful graphics. I remember playing it on my first “real” PC and being amazed by how it looked.

It also stands out to me for being actually funny and comitting to being a comedy game.

Opteryx ,

I loved this game! The humour was my favourite part - very dry and very British. A fun shooter with a lot of variety. Amazing soundtrack by Jeremy Soule. I found the game very difficult, though - I doubt I ever got close to finishing it. How about you?

limeaide , to piracy in Personal collection of Piracy related links

Thank you for resources?

Noob question: How would I go about vetting the links/downloads?

Also, how do I safely download from these sites? I’ve been using a VPN (mullvad) for a couple years now, but is that enough?

I’m pretty tech savvy but I have never needed to download, but I just don’t want to install origin, Uplay, EA, or any other launcher to play a single player game and tbh I don’t want to support those companies at all

DudePluto ,

Also, how do I safely download from these sites?

I thought there was a mirror on lemmy for r/piracy’s spectacular megathread but I don’t see it. Rough guides from a semi-noob:

Direct download:

  1. TOR with Ublock Origin add-on
  2. After downloading your file, upload it to virustotal.com and scan it. If it passes you’re probably pretty safe.

Torrent:

  1. Find and copy your file magnet in TOR.
  2. Turn on VPN.
  3. Open qbittorrent with your connection bound to your VPN’s network.
  4. Paste your magnet link when it prompts you and download.
  5. Once it’s done downloading, upload it to virustotal to scan it.
Akasazh ,
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Why could you not just find the magnet link with VPN on? Just trying to understand why that should be done via TOR

DudePluto ,

There’s controversy over whether VPN + TOR is a good combo. Some say it’s an added layer of anonymity, others say it could be decreasing anonymity because your VPN could be logging your traffic. Some also say the two don’t mesh well. But honestly the juries out so everyone should probably come to their own conclusion

notacat ,

I’ve just always been of the mindset that pirating is so low on the feds radar that even if a VPN is tracking or even if they’re a honeypot it’s not like the government agencies are going to expose that by coming after some low level pirate. That said I’m not super active anymore and I always look for VPN’s who at least claim to not track.

ryuko , to asklemmy in What do you think (this person's) username means, without looking it up?
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Mine isn’t very interesting, but sure

Dream_state , to retrogaming in Favorite Retro Games

Just finished Zelda ToTK, probably going to start up The Minish Cup which is supposed to be good… Picking a fav is hard though. I have most nostalgia for Gameboy and PS1 games

jonmardyla OP ,
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I really need to finish up ToTK… Gameboy and PS1 was a great time. Games felt different back then.

valpackett , to gaming in Do you play VR?
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Used to when I had the space and setup (had a Samsung Odyssey+), sadly didn’t get to finish HL:Alyx.

I’m surprised that Ctrl+F “Superhot” → 0 matches, that one was amazing to complete

Kata1yst , to technology in Any of y'all have a NAS? What's your setup?
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I run everything on a lean Ubuntu server install. My Ansible playbooks then take over and set up ZFS and docker. All of my hosted services are in docker, and their data and configs are contained, regularly snapshotted, and backed up in ZFS.

I run basically all of the Arr stack, Plex (more friendly to my less tech savvy family then my preferred solution Jellyfin), HAss, Frigate NVR, Obsidian LiveSync, a few Minecraft worlds, Docspell, Tandoor recipes, gitea, Nextcloud, FoundryVTT, an internet radio station, syncthing, Wireguard, ntfy, calibre, Wallabag, Navidrome, and a few pet projects.

I also store or backup all of the important family documents and photos, though I haven't implemented Immich just yet, waiting for a few features and a little more development maturity.

About 30TB usable right now.

Gaywallet OP ,
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Docspell

Could you go into a bit more detail on this particular stack and how it’s useful to you?

Kata1yst ,
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Certainly. Mostly it started as a way to keep tax documents and receipts safe and easily findable.

It's grown into a "huh, maybe this letter from <bank, school, insurance, charity, etc> is important, but it clutters the house less when ones and zeros", so we scan it in.

Then when we need info, we can just search for the name of the sender, the date, account numbers, literally anything remotely legible in the document and get lightning fast results.

LolaCat , to asklemmy in what web browser do you use and why?
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Firefox, and ill continue to use it for as long as possible. No thanks Chromium.

Humanoid , to literature in Any poetry fans in these parts who might recommend some poets or poetry anthologies?
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A few of my favorite poets that come to mind:

Charles Baudelaire

Arthur Rimbaud

Paul Verlaine

Ezra Pound

Gregory Corso

Sappho

Sylvia Plath

Li Bai

SoftBun , to asklemmy in Your username is how you die, how bad is it?
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01189998819991197253 , to technology in What is your favourite 3rd party Lemmy client?
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I go back and forth between Jerboa and PWA (from Chromium). I find both missing features I really like, but that just might be from the features to which I got accustomed from Slide and Infinity and not features that are must-haves. On Jerboa, the most annoying thing to me is during commenting, where the cursor jumps to somewhere else in the paragraph and deletes a word. It’s very annoying. I thought it was my keyboard, so I switched, but nope. Maybe an incompatibility with autocorrect features. Whatever. Lemmy is still growing up, while Reddit is 18.

gibmiser , to retrogaming in Favorite Retro Games

Every couple of years I kick up the original Diablo game. The game didn’t have all the features of Diablo 2, but it had an amazing creepy atmosphere with an awesome theme… and I had to pull it up. Haunting.

Tristram Theme

jonmardyla OP ,
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I love the original diablo game! That brings back some good childhood memories!

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