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[–] [email protected] 3 points 2 days ago

Take a turn around the capstan, heave a pawl...

[–] [email protected] 56 points 2 days ago* (last edited 2 days ago)

Or even better, "even though you pay for the ad free subscription, this video is only available with ads".

[–] [email protected] 42 points 2 days ago (1 children)

Streaming becoming cable 2.0 is one of the biggest disappointments in the entertainment industry.

[–] [email protected] 25 points 2 days ago (1 children)

Streaming is still better for now. Wait until you can only have bundled services with mandatory ads with a minimum year long commitment.

[–] [email protected] 10 points 2 days ago (2 children)

Agreed. Also, the camera detects when we close our eyes or mute the audio and pauses the ads when we disengage from them.

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[–] [email protected] 15 points 3 days ago (1 children)

DOGMA has entered the chat

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[–] [email protected] 18 points 2 days ago (4 children)

The one live action that is amazing is telling us all that it's good to be a pirate.

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[–] [email protected] 9 points 2 days ago (13 children)

I do love piracy and I do do it sometimes. But sometimes I don't want to spend 20 minutes finding a torrent and then another 30 minutes to an hour waiting for it to download.

My main issue with it is that I have to pre-plan if I want to watch anything through that method.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 2 days ago

iflix, fmovies, sudo flix are all streaming alternatives. Free. No signups required.

[–] [email protected] 5 points 2 days ago

Where are you looking for torrents, and how bad is your internet? It usually takes me about a minute to find a torrent, and downloads are rarely longer than 15

[–] [email protected] 33 points 2 days ago (3 children)

That's what automation is for.

Whenever I come across an interesting movie/show; I open a webpage that I host, search for a title (results from imdb) and click 'add+search'.

~15min later, it's available for me, my friends, and my family to watch on my own private streaming service. (for such reliably quick downloads, I recommend usenet over torrents)

Sonarr, Radarr, Emby/Jellyfin

Other users besides me can even request content via Ombi.

[–] [email protected] 5 points 2 days ago (4 children)

that's sounds so complicated, just downloading it myself is easier
if someone made one application to install and set it up automatically id probably try it though

[–] [email protected] 17 points 2 days ago (8 children)

My setup is a conglomeration of a quite a few different pieces; but they are not all required. I'd encourage you to explore, start small and expand into new pieces/areas when you feel comfortable. I started this ~8 years ago with basically 0 knowledge of hosting web services; and just built up the knowledge through exploration over time.

If all you're looking to do is watch movies, and you're happy to play the downloaded media directly on your pc (or move the files around manually, just like manual torrenting); the only piece you need is Radarr.

Once setup; You tell it what movies you want to watch, it searches for those using the indexers you've given it (YourBittorrent, TPB, and BadassTorrents for example), choses the best results out of them all based on things like upload date, seeds, quality descriptors in the title, etc. Then passes that to your torrent/usenet client. Finally it will rename and sort the files into nicely organized media folders for you, once the download client has marked it as complete.

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[–] [email protected] 2 points 2 days ago (1 children)

With sonarr radarr and trakt you just find a list someone makes of upcoming movies and shows and then maintainarr to auto delete stuff after a certain period. No more pre-planning or searching it's always just automated new content ready to go when you turn on your tv

[–] [email protected] 1 points 2 days ago* (last edited 2 days ago) (1 children)

and then maintainarr to auto delete stuff after a certain period

Lol, storage is cheap, archive that shit forever

[–] [email protected] 3 points 2 days ago

Lol I'm trying to keep it under 90tb but I do have a few replacement drives in my cart in case the temptation kicks in

[–] [email protected] 3 points 2 days ago* (last edited 2 days ago)

himovies.to

Often has cam videos too, which are recorded from theaters before being released outside. The quality is not necessarily as bad as it sounds.
For the case of better quality: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Telesync
While the other end of the spectrum may be a shaky smartphone footage.

[–] [email protected] 7 points 2 days ago* (last edited 2 days ago) (1 children)

Use Usenet instead, way faster downloads. Also lots of clients can stream torrents, so as long the torrent its being seeded well enough you can watch right away.

Worst case just go to one of the 100s of sites with free streams of basically every popular show and movie.

[–] [email protected] 6 points 2 days ago (1 children)

Any kickstart guide for a total noob?

[–] [email protected] 8 points 2 days ago* (last edited 2 days ago)

This guide is pretty good, but I'll also explains the basics here.

You pay a provider for access to Usenet files, which you locate through an indexer, and download through a client such as nzbget.

Picking a provider is the most complicated part. The guide explains how to choose one and r/Usenet has a page in their wiki for good provider deals. I use NewsDemon and they've been fine.

Indexers are pretty much the same as torrent indexers, they can be free or paid, public or private. NZBGeek has been great for me, and AnimeTosho is nice if you want to download anime.

The download clients work similarly to torrent clients with the addition of configuring the connection to your provider. Whichever provider you choose will have instructions for connecting to it.

Downloads aren't peer-to-peer like torrents, so a VPN isnt as necessary, just make sure you pick a provider that doesnt keep logs. It also doesnt hurt to use one if you already pay for one and its not too slow.

One you've picked your provider and indexer, setting everything up is super easy.

[–] [email protected] 7 points 2 days ago

I have my number of different sites, without torrents, that are overall faster to use, with uBlock. No login, no bullshit design, no pop ups advertising new "features".

And torrents don't need to be predownloaded, you can stream them.

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[–] [email protected] 3 points 3 days ago (4 children)

If everyone did that, then they might start cracking down.

At the very least, though, this person should be service hopping instead of paying for 13.

[–] [email protected] 33 points 3 days ago (4 children)

No, the last time everyone did that Netflix was created, which has nearly killed the piracy for most people.

We're just going back to the basics.

[–] [email protected] 4 points 2 days ago (2 children)

Under other US administrations, I'd picture a new model or iteration. Right now? Paramilitary busting down doors and more states banning porn for some reason

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[–] [email protected] 7 points 2 days ago* (last edited 2 days ago) (3 children)

Umm...actually. (<--joking)

Netflix was one of the biggest reasons movie studios were freaking out about piracy. Back then people would use Netflix, a DVD rental by mail service, to rip or copy movies in bulk. Even my father (I'm 52) had a machine dedicated to copying Netflix DVDs. So it is very ironic that Netflix streaming ended up being the "solution" to a problem they had exacerbated.

The problem they have now is that it is very easy and cheap to rip streams, and bandwidth is fast and plentiful (vs early 2Ks). People rent a movie off of Prime, rip the stream, and upload it to Mega out of spite.

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[–] [email protected] 10 points 2 days ago

But then, there was a second, then a third, a fourth... And they all have different catalogues.

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