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Piracy @kbin.social Jezebelley3D @kbin.social

Set your VPN to Ukraine and get (https://kbin.social/tag/YouTube) Premium for $2.60. Beats $14!

Set your VPN to Ukraine and get #YouTube Premium for $2.60. Beats $14!

\#piracy

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Piracy @kbin.social FarraigePlaisteach @kbin.social

qbittorrent headless - is it possible to enable search plugins?

I used to use qbittorrent because it had so many search plugins. Now I want something I ran run on a headless server. I've found qbittorrent-nox, but I don't see anything about plugins in the documentation.

Has anyone used it, or can recommend something else that has search sources already configured?

https://github.com/qbittorrent/qBittorrent/wiki/Running-qBittorrent-without-X-server-(WebUI-only,-systemd-service-set-up,-Ubuntu-15.04-or-newer)

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Piracy @kbin.social MarkAndrew @kbin.social

Is there any way around the NYT's paywall now that 12ft Ladder doesn't work for them?

Is there any way around the NYT's paywall now that 12ft Ladder doesn't work for them?

\#piracy

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Piracy @kbin.social arotrios @lemmy.world

The Shadow Libraries - a Door to the Literary Darkweb

cross-posted from: https://kbin.social/m/13thFloor/t/429137

> > > > > > Shadow libraries, sometimes called pirate libraries, consist of texts aggregated outside the legal framework of copyright. > > > > > > > > Today's pirate libraries have their roots in the work of Russian academics to digitize texts in the 1990s. Scholars in that part of the world had long had a thriving practice of passing literature and scientific information underground, in opposition to government censorship—part of the samizdat culture, in which banned documents were copied and passed hand to hand through illicit channels. Those first digital collections were passed freely around, but when their creators started running into problems with copyright, their collections “retreated from the public view," writes Balázs Bodó, a piracy researcher based at the University of Amsterdam. "The text collections were far too valuable to simply delete," he writes, and instead migrated to "closed, membership-only FTP servers." > > > > > > > > More recently, though, those collections have moved online, where they are available to anyone who knows where to look. > > > > > > > > The purpose of this site, then, is to have all these libraries at our fingertips when in need of a certain text or book. > > > > > > > > As Aaron Swartz put it: > > > > > > > > "Information is power. But like all power, there are those who want to keep it for themselves." > > > > > > > > We need to take information, wherever it is stored, make our copies and share them with the world. We need to take stuff that's out of copyright and add it to the archive. We need to buy secret databases and put them on the Web. We need to download scientific journals and upload them to file sharing networks. We need to fight for Guerilla Open Access. > > > > > > > > With enough of us, around the world, we'll not just send a strong message opposing the privatization of knowledge — we'll make it a thing of the past. Will you join us? > > > > > > > > Read the full text of the Guerilla Open Access Manifesto > > > >

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Piracy @kbin.social camilobotero @kbin.social

Tired of paying so many streaming services

Hi there,

As title says, I do not want to continue paying for every single streaming service.

I want to try MovieBoxPro, however it asks for an invitation code. Does anyone here have experience with the service? Is it worth?

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Piracy @kbin.social camilobotero @kbin.social

Tired of paying so many streaming services

Hi there,

As title says, I do not want to continue paying for every single streaming service.

I want to try MovieBoxPro, however it asks for an invitation code. Does anyone here have experience with the service? Is it worth?

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Piracy @kbin.social Arotrios @kbin.social

In an age of censorship and book burnings, piracy is a morally legitimate and necessary form of historical archival.

In an age of censorship and book burnings, piracy is a morally legitimate and necessary form of historical archival.

\#piracy

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Piracy @kbin.social Riesen @kbin.social

I have downloaded every season of MAS\*H in beautiful 1080p, there is a problem however, the only audio track includes a laugh track. Hard for me to watch and enjoy.

I have downloaded every season of MAS\*H in beautiful 1080p, there is a problem however, the only audio track includes a laugh track. Hard for me to watch and enjoy. I downloaded another copy of the series, this time in only 480p, but there isn't a laugh track, hooray! Is there a way to remove the audio stream from one and replace the other? Is there such a program?

\#piracy

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Piracy @kbin.social On @kbin.social
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Piracy @kbin.social Shyerth @kbin.social
lemmy.fmhy.ml Piracy - FMHY

Welcome to /c/piracy No netflix or streaming services landlubbers allowed, this is pirates territory. * Official /r/piracy failover community [/c/[email protected]] * #pirateactivism Matrix chat [https://matrix.to/#/#pirateactivism:matrix.org] * /r/piracy subreddit backup [https://notabug.org/...

Welcome to /c/piracy No netflix or streaming services landlubbers allowed, this is pirates territory. \* Official /r/piracy failover community [/c/[email protected]] \* #pirateactivism Matrix chat [https://matrix.to/#/#pirateactivism:matrix.org] \* /r/piracy subreddit backup [https://notabug.org/TheChumBucket/PiracySubreddit/src/master/wiki]

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Piracy @kbin.social CyborgAlienBear @kbin.social

I'm looking for a site where I can stream hockey games for the NHL, but requires a subscription/donation.

I'm looking for a site where I can stream hockey games for the NHL, but requires a subscription/donation.

Essentially the legal way you need like 4 different services to watch all the games due to local blackouts (which is close to 100$ a month..). The alternative was stuff like sportsurge but the quality and reliability makes it frustrating when watching games.

I'm sure someone out there is streaming those games in good quality for a reasonable price but I just can't find it.

\#piracy

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Piracy @kbin.social DoucheAsaurus @kbin.social

Just wanted to plug my favorite site for streaming any cartoon/anime you can think of.

https://watchcartoononline.cc/

"Watch anime online, You can watch anime movies online and english dubbed. Our site to watch animes. Best online animes series here."

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Is there any way around the NYT's paywall now that 12ft Ladder doesn't work for them?
  • On the microblog, I posted the same question and https://archive.ph/ was suggested. I used it successfully on 2 articles so far. Just in case anyone else comes across this.

  • Is there any way around the NYT's paywall now that 12ft Ladder doesn't work for them?
  • if you use tor browser you can click the .onion available button in the location bar on any nyt url and it will replace the domain with their onion address and then there is no more paywall.

  • In an age of censorship and book burnings, piracy is a morally legitimate and necessary form of historical archival.
  • @Ubermeisters Well, I see someone got up on the chaotic evil side of the bed this morning.

    The above isn't a justification as to why I pirate, but it is the reason why I post things like this.

  • A Reddit User Admitted To Pirating a Movie 12 Years Ago. Movie Studios Want To Unmask Him.
  • xBROKEx, the user in question, has been pretty open in the Reddit thread about the situation. He brings up some very interesting points that are worth consideration.

    The danger here is the precedent this sets, where any private company can doxx you no matter how flimsy the conection to their case. Thus making your presumably anonymous free speech a matter of public record. They could do this maliciously for no reason. If they want to use what I typed as evidence that’s up to them, they don’t need my name or address or even testinmony. So the question is why do they need it? Is that a means of retaliation for putting their dumpster fire of a movie on blast? Is it a way to pressure me into saying what they want? Say goodbye to free speech and any form of reasonable expectation to privacy. I used an anonymous screen name so I have that reasonable expectation to privacy right? This opens everyone up and says you have no reasonable expectation of privacy anywhere.

    From some of his other posts, it sounds like the Reddit user isn't even the real target of the investigation, but they want his information so that they can sue an ISP that they think he used to pirate the film, I guess because they think the ISP knowingly facilitated the piracy?

    The whole situation is kinda bizarre so far.

    EDIT: It kind of makes me wonder how such a situation would go down on Lemmy, or elsewhere on the Fediverse. While Reddit can afford to resist film studio lawyers, can Joe Schmoe hosting a rinky-dink Lemmy instance do the same? Chances are that instance operators will be more likely to cave to these sorts of requests, simply because they don't have the resources to fight them. Which I think ultimately highlights the importance of allowing users to easily and readily delete their accounts at will, which most Lemmy instances seem to be doing a pretty good job of, from what I've seen.

  • The children lack the knowledge to torrent, we have failed.
  • If you're interested i can give you magnet link of a rarbg website dump. It's an SQLite database, which can be browsed with a tool like https://github.com/sqlitebrowser/sqlitebrowser.

  • The children lack the knowledge to torrent, we have failed.
  • Not all instances of soap2day are down. So far https://soap2day.id/ still works fine.

  • Just wanted to plug my favorite site for streaming any cartoon/anime you can think of.
  • They've got fucking Dino-Riders, need I say more?

    https://www.wcostream.org/dino-riders-episode-1-the-adventure-begins

    Also The Simpsons, One Punch Man, Family Guy, etc. I guess.