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aramis87 ,

omg, speed, why has no one said 'speed' yet? An hour-long tv show was 350mb, and it took three days to download.

some_guy , (edited )

Agreed. I can now download a multi-terabyte file in a matter of minutes or even less.

BeigeAgenda ,
@BeigeAgenda@lemmy.ca avatar

Wow multi-terabyte in minutes! There are not many ISPs delivering 100Gbps and even fewer are delivering 1000Gbps.

Unless you live on top of a data center.

some_guy ,

Whoops typing while walking through a lobby and obviously had a brain bork. My mistake. GB.

eezeebee ,
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You can get an entire album or discography now. Back then I remember getting random loose mp3s of artists I was interested in, dictated by how many seeds happened to be online. Not sure I would bring that back, but it did make for some deep cuts becoming my favourite songs and not just the well known “hits” from albums.

The most dramatic change is probably how easy it is to hear any of that music in a legit way, and hear it instantly.

tiefling ,

Closing Time is no longer by Green Day

BlueLineBae ,
@BlueLineBae@midwest.social avatar

I KNOW WHOOOO I WANT TO TAKE ME HOME

tigeruppercut ,

Every comedy song was by weird al

SnotFlickerman ,
@SnotFlickerman@lemmy.blahaj.zone avatar

Primus had its own genre tag

astanix ,

*arrs auto downloading stuff for sure.

dtrain ,

What’s funny is that the source those *arrs are downloading from is largely unchanged from the 90’s &aughts by still being newsgroup based

sorghum ,
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Funny thing, I tried using newsgroups for their intended purpose after rediscovering that Thunderbird is also a newsreader. The amount of topics is large (and really old), but the ones I checked out haven’t had many updates. Though i admit I haven’t been brave enough to dive into the alt. group yet. It reminds me of the internet before the web.

SnotFlickerman ,
@SnotFlickerman@lemmy.blahaj.zone avatar

…thats because newsgroups have been around a lot longer than the web?

astanix ,

Yeah, I’ve been using newsgroups since the 90s back when I was also using xdcc on irc. Times were quite different.

aard ,
@aard@kyu.de avatar

Funny thing is that the only reason I’ve found *arrs a few years ago was Netflix deciding to be stupid, making me look at how I can manage my local library better nowadays.

SkaveRat ,

Downloading a movie only to find out it was actually porn.

Or the other way around.

leisesprecher ,

And a whole lot of content that I frankly would have preferred not to have seen.

When you’re 12 and your parents have no idea what you’re doing, you’ll end up in very dark corners.

sexual_tomato ,

Downloading a movie only to find it was the pain Olympics or a cartel/terrorist beheading was also fun

taiyang ,

yourpiratedmovie.exe

Thanks, Limewire!

Davel23 ,

What about those of us who pirated in the early '80s?

The computer lab at my junior high was basically one big floppy copying/trading center. It was great.

SnotFlickerman ,
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BeigeAgenda ,
@BeigeAgenda@lemmy.ca avatar

Speaking of the 80s I got a C64 and a friend let me copy a few 90 minute tapes with a bunch of games.

boaratio ,

I used to pirate because I was poor back then. Now that I make a decent living I’m more than happy to pay devs for their hard work.

DeltaTangoLima ,
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A lot less VCDs and MP3s downloaded from FTP servers and BBSes.

Not sure if I’d bring it back, but I sure do miss the fun of playing Quake against my mates on public servers.

Glide ,

It might be boring and obvious, but the speeds.

I used to have to plan ahead, set overnight downloads, very consciously and actively manage data rates and in general never plan around getting something. Today, I can get basically ANYTHING in less than an hour on FiOp. Most things, 5-10 minutes. Transfer rate has outscaled data size, and it’s fantastic.

Postmortal_Pop ,

In the aughts, pirates bay felt like the library of Congress. If a single commenter on a B tier forum saw it in a guy’s basement in the mid 80’s there was a sure bet at least 3 people were seeding it and one of them had great upload. If it wasn’t there, you had a dozen different sites with their own dedicated fans posting everything you could ever want.

Now it’s maybe 6 sites, they all have the exact same listings, and the only things with seeds came out in the last year of two. It’s like seeing your local library after a fire.

SnotFlickerman ,
@SnotFlickerman@lemmy.blahaj.zone avatar

Private trackers.

Cinemageddon, for example, has lots of seeds on almost any worthless shitty B-movie you can think of going back to the early days of film.

Source: 16 years on CG

ArcaneSlime ,

I can never get a CG invite, personally, I’ve basically given up except for that offer in my bio to eternally curse your enemies for one (still standing btw).

Unfortunately they never do sign ups, open or interviewed, and even if they did interview I’m only on IPT, which nobody takes as proof lmao. I mostly use usenet these days unfortunately, but at least it does have it’s benefits, DrunkenSlug accts are easier to come by and it is faster, and they have many things, but unfortunately lack B movies and other stuff I’m really into, but at least there’s IPT, slsk, yt-dl and internetarchive for some of those.

rainynight65 ,

I had lots of time to play games, but not a lot of money to buy games.

Now it’s the other way round.

If I could bring back anything from back then, it’s boxed PC games that can be resold and traded. Covered a lot of my gaming needs from second hand shops.

superkret , (edited )

In the late 90s and very early 00’s you could google yahoo song names and get a downloadable mp3 link as one of the first results.
Cause search engines simply showed websites that contained your search terms, without filtering and AI algorithms.

SnotFlickerman ,
@SnotFlickerman@lemmy.blahaj.zone avatar

Yep, too much of search engines today is people pushing SEO crap to rise in rankings and the businesses “protecting” users by delisting tons of sites that Google/Yahoo or who-the-fuck-ever has decided are “bad.” The number of times legitimate sites get swept up in that bullshit is too damn high.

Microw ,

Having no filtering certainly had its pros and cons, considering how much traumatizing shit google would throw at me as a child lol

billwashere ,

Ease of grabbing content. There are so many tools that make it too easy and automated. I mean this has changed drastically in the last 10 years let alone 90s.

Ziggurat ,

The whole political discussion about Internet media licensing, like a 10-15€ tax to finance artists while making piracy global. In the end we have the same except it’s financing Internet millionaires over artists

bizarroland ,

Is it weird that I don't want to pay for any streaming media, I don't have a cable package, but if some reasonable system were created such as that I could have access to digital copies of media for a flat monthly rate I would pay it?

Like if someone would come and just say you pay $80 a month and you can watch listen to or read anything you can find and save them all locally for future reuse, no problems, I would probably pony up.

usualsuspect191 ,

Yes I’m also the same way with ads. I’d happily spend more for internet if there was somehow an “ad surcharge” that would mean I’d never see ads or be tracked. Let me pay whatever the advertisers pay.

Fiivemacs ,

I’d rather pay the same then use knowledge online to learn how to circumvent their bullshit. I will never pay companies to remove bullshit ‘features and items’ that make services inherently worse. It only enables them to continue molesting and raping you

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