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I'll start. Did you know you can run a headless version of JD2 on a raspberry pi? It's not the greatest thing in the world, but sometimes its nice to throw a bunch of links in there and go to sleep.

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[-] Madbrad200@lemmy.world 220 points 11 months ago

stop manually browsing torrent sites! You're wasting your time.

Download qBittorrent. Download Jackett. Configure Jackett to work inside qBittorrent. You now have a way to search hundreds of trackers all at once within seconds and find literally anything you want.

[-] Shere_Khan@lemmy.dbzer0.com 73 points 11 months ago

You should check out Prowlarr, its like jackett, but integrates better into sonarr/radarr

[-] huojtkeg@lemmy.world 105 points 11 months ago

Prowlarr has a prettier UI but the torrent sites they support are maintained by Jackett. It noone gives credit, at some point Jackett won't be maintained and Prowlar neither.

Disclaimer: I'm qBittorrent, Jackett, Flaresolverr and Bazarr developer.

[-] whynotzoidberg@lemmy.world 18 points 11 months ago

Hey thanks for your work. QBT and Jackett are super stable and well done.

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[-] bandario@lemmy.dbzer0.com 28 points 11 months ago

I've tried just about every type of automated system Sonarr, Radarr fully integrated with usenet and my libraries etc.

After a while I realised I quite enjoy doing things manually. I get to vet the content a little before I grab it, a bit like going to the video store.

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[-] CmdrShepard@lemmy.one 17 points 11 months ago

Get Prowlarr instead of Jackett and then install sonarr/radarr too. No more manual searching at all!

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[-] DarkTides@lemmy.fmhy.ml 116 points 11 months ago

Thanks to https://lemmy.dbzer0.com/u/ober found that ipleak.net can be used to check if you VPN is leaking your IP before proceeding with torrenting.

And also using Qbittorrent to tie the client to the VPN by going to Tools > Preferences > Advanced and changing network interface to your VPN.

[-] FoxBJK@midwest.social 60 points 11 months ago

Somewhat related, you can use iknowwhatyoudownload.com to check and see if your IP address was part of a torrent download recently

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[-] escapedgoat@kbin.social 86 points 11 months ago

Google searches show the DMCA takedown notices that list the sites that illegally stream content. It seems to me that if an interested party were to search for something on google and happened to see the DMCA take down notice, they might peruse that takedown request and see a number of sites that might illegally host such copyrighted content - so they know what sites to avoid of course.

😉

[-] root@precious.net 32 points 11 months ago

Unfortunately they've recently stopped doing this. It was a great way to stick it to the man though

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[-] EarJava@lemmy.fmhy.ml 78 points 11 months ago

Avoid TS, HDCAM, CAM movies

[-] Cyberwitch_7493@lemmy.dbzer0.com 22 points 11 months ago

and DOLBY Vision or DV movies if your hardware doesn't support it.

[-] smithjoe1@lemmy.world 22 points 11 months ago

Mmmm, that green and purple filter that you realize wasnt an artistic choice until 15 minutes in. Are there any workflows to play them on windows yet?

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[-] eroc1990@lemmy.parastor.net 67 points 11 months ago

Docker, if you can run it on your hardware (either your normal system or on dedicated hardware) is a Swiss army knife that can help level up your acquisitions, and provides you with an isolated application environment if you don't want to install the applications directly to your device. For media specifically, there is a suite of applications under the same *arr naming scheme that allows you to index, monitor for releases of, and acquire different television shows, movies, music, and books.

Some container maintainers build in different capabilities into their torrent client containers, such as Binhex's qBittorrent and Deluge applications, that have VPN connectivity built in, so any network traffic running through that container will automatically use your VPN provider's WireGuard or OpenVPN capabilities, depending on who you use. Once you have that running and your tags tuned in the *arr apps, you have a headless, mostly independent machine constantly working on acquiring and upgrading your media.

Sidenote: the *arr apps can be controlled by mobile apps like LunaSea on iOS, and nzb360 on Android. The latter can also integrate with your torrent clients.

[-] Semi-Hemi-Demigod@kbin.social 34 points 11 months ago

And if you get it working you can put Docker Experience on your resume

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[-] pcjones@feddit.de 67 points 11 months ago

If you are looking for German (or German + English dual language) content it can be very hard to find stuff on public torrent trackers and it's pretty hard to get onto private German trackers - but don't worry, there is a solution:

Usenet and the indexer sceneNZBs.com that specialises in German releases have got you covered!

If you want to automate the search for German Dual Language content using Radarr/Sonarr I made a guide (that also works for torrents too): https://github.com/PCJones/radarr-sonarr-german-dual-language

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[-] neomis@sh.itjust.works 65 points 11 months ago

Usenet is worth every penny

[-] Aatube@kbin.social 22 points 11 months ago

Is there a very good guide somewhere for usenet?

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[-] crossover@lemmy.world 50 points 11 months ago* (last edited 11 months ago)

I’ve personally found it better to pay for a seedbox and connect to it via encrypted FTP than to worry about VPNs and downloading torrents locally. I share the cost between a couple of friends and we all access the seedbox and download/stream what we need from it. I don’t have to worry about keeping my computer running either.

[-] webhead@lemmy.world 16 points 11 months ago

So my question is, whose name is on the seedbox? I've seen people say this...is it one of the special hosts that will just send you a notice and not tell the complaint filer who you are? Connecting to a VPN or proxy has been easy enough and cheaper lol.

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[-] chicken@lemmy.dbzer0.com 50 points 11 months ago

You can use IRC to pirate ebooks that you won't be able to find on torrent sites.

[-] bandario@lemmy.dbzer0.com 36 points 11 months ago

Wait until you hear about library genesis.

[-] holygon@lemmy.dbzer0.com 28 points 11 months ago

Take a look at annas-archive too. It’s run by the same people, and includes both libgen, but also z-library books. I find the search on the site to be better as well.

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[-] Electric_leprechaun@lemmy.world 16 points 11 months ago

Man I completely forgot about IRC, used to use this so much in my teens. Good to know it's still alive

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[-] CaptainBlagbird@lemmy.world 49 points 11 months ago

Synology NAS (with SynoCommunity) + Transmission + Sonarr/Radarr/Prowlarr/etc + Kodi

It's amazing, the new episodes or movies just show up right there in the media center, with correct metadata, ready to be watched.

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[-] ICastFist@programming.dev 33 points 11 months ago

Yandex is currently the best search engine for pirate stuff. You might need to change the language setting to only show english results, tho, as it gives preference to russian stuff.

If you're on Windows, you can block any address "forever" by running Notepad as an admin and opening the file C:\Windows\System32\drivers\etc\hosts

  • Any line starting with 0.0.0.0 will automatically "fail" to find the page. For instance, 0.0.0.0 www.whatever.com will completely block that domain. It won't block www.whatever.co.uk or whatever.com, so you'll have to add one line for each top level domain. It's great for blocking the worst ad networks (the ones that leave 6 clickjacks per page)
[-] Shere_Khan@lemmy.dbzer0.com 29 points 11 months ago

Another pro tip: just use an ad blocker, lol.

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[-] Alkider@lemmy.world 31 points 11 months ago

If you have a large steam library, the rin forum has some tools to help backup a good chunk of those games. Usually you can't run a steam game without the steam client, but steamless and goldberg can make them run without needing the client.

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[-] d4bn3y@lemmy.world 27 points 11 months ago

SlavArt Revolt bots are THE WAY to go for high quality music from almost any service

https://slavart.gamesdrive.net/

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[-] BlahajEnjoyer@lemmy.blahaj.zone 26 points 11 months ago

IPv6 torrenting for the most part goes unchecked by the companies who send threat letters to your ISP. I have a US seedbox which doesn’t have IPv4 and it’s been working great with a lot of public torrents

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[-] ellesper@lemmy.world 25 points 11 months ago

If you really want to build an awesome Plex/Jellyfin library, start using Usenet instead of torrents.

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[-] Janis@feddit.de 22 points 11 months ago

piracy is a latter.

at the bottom there is the person getting a pirated ware physically from someone who copied it.

then steps later there is rapidshare or whatever filehosters still exist.

more steps up are public torrents and trackers.

then there is forums that use a variety of sharing technologies like (private) torrent or hosters.

nzb is next.

then there is irc - which at best is linked to some of the outer ring ftp servers.

ftp servers run by currygroups is next. and they leech from

the core of scene ftp servers.

sure i missed exotic outlets of the piracy latter like ondemandpiracystreaming, ssd-by-snailmail and so on.. we all agree vpn is key. i think irc always has worked better than torrent ever and being easier to access thab nzbs.

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[-] dillekant@slrpnk.net 22 points 11 months ago

Yeah, setting up the Servarrs (Lidarr/Radarr/Sonarr + Prowlarr) along with your bt client, then trawling opensignups to get onto private torrent sites.

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[-] navigatron@beehaw.org 20 points 11 months ago

Wireguard creates a new network interface that accepts, encrypts, wraps, and ships packets out your typical network interface.

If you were to create a kernel network namespace and move the wireguard interface into that new namespace, the connection to your existing nic is not broken.

You can then use some custom systemd units to start your *rr software of choice in said namespace, rendering you immune to dns leaks, and any other such vpn failures.

If you throw bridge interfaces into the mix, you can create gateways to tor / i2p / ipfs / Yggdrasil / etc as desired. You’ll need a bridge anyway to get your requester software interface exposed to your reverse proxy.

Wireguard also allows multiple peers, so you could multi-nic a portable personal device, and access all your admin interfaces while traveling, with the same vpn-failure-free peace of mind.

[-] Pulptastic@midwest.social 28 points 11 months ago

I know some of these words

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[-] legion@kbin.social 20 points 11 months ago

Real Debrid + Kodi or Stremio is awesome

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[-] Rentlar@beehaw.org 18 points 11 months ago

qBitTorrent has an inbuilt search feature that is kind of hidden. It supports plugins to search your favourite sites.

Here's a complete article on how to enable it and get the plugins.

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[-] beppi@sh.itjust.works 16 points 11 months ago

Anyone got good options for ebooks? Currently got calibre setup but only sourcing my books from libgen. Tried using jackett + readarr but the indexers didnt seem great... is it worth paying for indexers? Which ones?

[-] MusketeerX@lemmy.world 19 points 11 months ago

Anna's Archive?

https://annas-archive.org/

I only found out about it on here recently and I've been able to find a couple of quite obscure titles on there.

Including one that had never been released as an ebook Seems someone has scanned it.

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[-] dontblink@feddit.it 16 points 11 months ago

You can also host deluge with the scheduler plugin on a raspberry and set your torrents to only download/seed at night!

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[-] lukini@beehaw.org 15 points 11 months ago

Get into private trackers if you can and then you won't have to worry much about any of this.

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[-] _thebrain_@lemmy.dbzer0.com 15 points 11 months ago

If you prefer usenet, work your way into a few good private trackers. If you prefer torrents, get an invite to a couple of indexers. Backup methods are key to success.

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[-] fraydabson@sopuli.xyz 14 points 11 months ago

Since not many seem to know about it. Plex_Debrid is an awesome program and works on more than just plex!

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