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What are the best trackers (and other sources) for pirating 3D objects ?

Finally got a 3d printer, but the first thing I wanted to print… the model is 400$usd. It’s a piece of machinery I repair at work. I just wanted to print it as a decoration for my toolbox but that is almost week’s wages after taxes for me so :( Maybe I can find it on the high seas ?

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Try some telegram channels.

STL Forest STLworld

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Try using your favourite search engine “telegram STLworld”

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When I saw your title, space combat games are immediately what came to mind.

I adored the space operas that were FreeSpace and FreeSpace 2 (VIP Volition). I would love for something along those lines. Add in a little bit more management, some rpg/progression elements, even pilot/FPS sections, and it’s dream game for me. It’s one of the reasons I was so excited (and let down by) Star Citizen.

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Just purchased one a minute ago, albeit in Canada.

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No one is asking the question because the option is there.

I’m Immich, find a file that has an empty cloud icon (indicates a file on the server and not on your phone). The top bar shows 4 icons: heart, cloud with a down arrow inside it, plus sign, and info circle.

Click the cloud with the down arrow inside it to sync to your device.

Alternatively, the bottom bar also has your OS share button which offers another multitude of ways to download and send the photo.

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Agreed that it could use an executive summary, but I appreciated driving in to the history.

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I love me some Tribes, but the jank in this looks worse than the original entry.

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What does the market look like for used steam decks? Maybe that can subsidize the upgrade cost

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Mexico City and he fainted? Altitude and a flight of stairs got him.

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Long term storage. Size matters.

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I don’t believe any of the commission methods you listed provide the same amount of compression as the tools used by some repackers.

I’m no expert. I believe UltraArc/FreeArc are what’s used to get things down so small, and as far as decompressing goes I don’t think support for those compression methods is baked in to your OS/WinRar/7zip etc.

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I think you misunderstood two separate thoughts.

  1. Your listed compression methods are not as high compression as what some repackers use.
  2. The compression algorithm used by some repackers is not supported by OS’s or many common archiving software.

Why Mozilla is betting on a decentralized social networking future (techcrunch.com)

The mission-driven tech company behind the Firefox browser, Pocket reader and other apps is now investing its energy into the so-called “fediverse” — a collection of decentralized social networking applications, like Mastodon, that communicate with one another over the ActivityPub protocol.

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I agree with your preference for forum/community style.

But I think the purpose of microblogging is to follow a personality, rather than a topic or community. And users that share there do so to cultivate a following, which would be harder on Reddit/Lemmy (only ones that I can think of who do that successfully are onlyfans users).

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Everytime I hear poor tonality in voice acting, I now assume AI.

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Private trackers (e.g. TorrentLeech) often have rules around large torrents (>15gb) or even around season packs for shows. This means it’s trivial to download 4K season packs, and all you have to do is seed them for the requisite number of days (to avoid being tagged with a hit and run), rather than try to maintain a ratio.

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The female voice didn’t sound so bad next to the train wreck of the main announcer.

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Oof. Salt in the wound. I just let one of the domains in holding expire this month.

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refuses to crack anime-games

Aha. There’s the context. Thank you.

I took a long break from pirating, but I feel like 10 years ago Denuvo meant nothing and releases were still cracked right away. Any ideas as to what changed that it all comes down to one megalomaniac?

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Gotcha, thank you. I also appreciate the implication that the sole existing cracker is insane.

petrescatraian , to piracy Romanian

is no longer shutting down

CC:@piracy

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Well, thanks to FileList I finally managed to catch an open signup at TorrentLeech.

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I don’t know of any trackers, but there are Telegram groups/channels.

  • STLworld
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Interesting! Never heard of a telegram indexer but I’d be curious to know which ones are good

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Amazing, sync has been holding me back from adopting Obsidian. I’ve been tooling around with Nextcloud Notes/Quillpad thus far and while it works, it has its limits - especially since I like to link my notes to one another. This might actually be the thing that finally gets me to switch. Thank you for sharing.

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Steam deck user here. I’ve done with it what I couldn’t achieve with even the Steam controller: preference for trackpads + gyro for pretty much everything (FPS included) except for hotkey heavy action RPG’s (Dragon Age, Witcher 2, etc).

I don’t play RTS anymore. I had a falling out with them around Supreme Commander days.

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I’m with you.

I haven’t played it but there is Beyond All Reason, which even riffs on Arm and Core.

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As do I. I’d chalk it up to the asymmetry of the Steam controller. Lack of a D-pad, lack of a right analogue stick. The Steam Deck back buttons are also far better, and 4 is twice as good as 2.

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Oh man, I remember my early struggles with EAC as a teen.

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Been plugging away at Armored Core 6. I’m kind of over it. It’s been a fairly average experience and at this point I’d like to wrap up the story and move on to something with a little more meat.

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Bouncing off of this, what e-book server exists that a clients sync progress back to the server (i.e. Amazon’s whispersync)?

I primarily read on one device, but occasionally I pull up my phone when I don’t have my e-reader and it’s really handy to have to progress always up to date.

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I understand that Kavita only offers reading through a web interface, so it would make sense that reading progress is synchronized since you are always reading directly from the server.

What I’m referring to is a client and server that synchronizes offline reading progress (When a connection can be made), especially one that works on an e-reader device.

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Looks more like the loader from Aliens, which (to me) is more interesting than Gundam.

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I highly suggest taking a look at Aves for a local gallery app. I use it in combination with Immich.

Way for non-technical users to upload to my server with resumability

Is there an app I can self-host that will let users upload stuff to my server? I need something where I can send a link to someone, and they can upload files & folders to my server (it doesn’t matter much to me where, as long as I can transfer them out to wherever I need later)....

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It acts as a virtual file system on Windows.

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I believe it is able to do so on Windows because it uses the same system that OneDrive does, and is baked in to the OS. Not sure what the excuses are on MacOS and Linux.

But if you’re using Dolphin or Nautilus on Linux, does setting up a WebDAV network location not meet your needs?

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Hugo’s House of Horrors.

The dog and the butler (chef?) terrified me.

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Yeah, if you walked in to the dining room the butler would cut your head off. If you walked out to the backyard the dog would tear you up.

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I like the implication that there is some playability, being “basically” unplayable instead of “totally” unplayable.

I guess the screenshot still kind of looks like Minecraft?

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My uncertainty with copying a Windows install over to Linux has to do with proton/wine prefixes. From my understanding, when installing a game using proton it gets its own prefix installed along with it.

How does that work when copying a game over and adding a non-steam game to Steam? Does adding the exe to Steam create the prefix automatically?

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I’ve just been lurking and enjoying the pretty themes, but I find myself finally needing to ask: why is it called rice?

[Question] Am I the only dummy who likes Seafile?

Its stupid fast, reliable, and rarely has any conflicts. If it does it seems to work them out without intervention. I’ve tried Nextcloud including the AIO image and its just so clunky and slow. I was getting sync errors just on the simple Notes apps. Repeatedly. I mean I get why people like it, it can do way more than Seafile....

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This is one of the reasons I passed on Pydio Cells. I access files added to Nextcloud via some external services (e.g. music) and make extensive use of external (local) storage.

If another service touted the speeds of Seafile/Physio without using a flat file, I would jump.

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Some things that stand out to me:

  1. You’re using your router’s default DNS as the upstream server. Try specifying an upstream DNS in the settings instead.
  2. Try Pihole + Unbound
  3. Could you provide an anonymized example of how you set up the local DNS entry? E.g. Domain: sub.domain.com IP: 192.168.X.Y
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