Let me introduce you to Library STC.
https://www.reddit.com/r/science_nexus/comments/16vhe3q/official_stc_links_guide
Go to usenet, it is way better, or IRC if these torrent are slow.
Anytime.The trick is to use google to search reddit. Reddit has a very crappy search function you can’t find anything. I always just go to google to search reddit. By the way I would suggest using Ali express it has cheap IPTV from what I heard.
For example:
https://www.aliexpress.com/item/1005007650456755.html
Look at the Q/A.
https://www.reddit.com/r/Firestickers/comments/1g6ym03/the_ultimate_guide_to_the_best_iptv_service/
Never tried them, but they seem good. Reddit is full of iptv ads.
Thanks, I used to pay for netflix, but no one in the household watched it, they wanted stuff that it’s not on netflix or got removed. More streaming services popped up and it wasn’t worth paying for it anymore. Even with three indexers lifetime and drunkenslug and an ultimate provider and two blocks. I feel over the years it is cheaper than netflix, the lifetimes will pay for themselves and the blocks don’t expire. I only pay $2.5 per month for the ultimate. Netflix used to be good when it was the only streaming service and they weren’t cancelling every good show.
It was a new movies that came out 5 days before I started to download it, in the end I had to go to torrrent galaxy and it only had one or two releases for it, good quality though. It would probably download okay if I put it on Radarr before it was released, so it would pick it up before it got taken down. I NTD block to complement my DMCA ultimate provider lets see how it goes. Funny enough I decided to go check IRC which I haven’t opened for years and found the exact release that got taken down in Usenet.
I used this (https://www.xdcc.eu/), I don’t think they care about IRC as much as Usenet and torrent.
Yeah I might be a bit paranoid, on reddit usenet it is very common to refer to pirated content as linux distros. I edited it again, but with movies and tv shows. I guess I picked it as a habit with how frequently I use the reddit Usenet subreddit.
https://www.reddit.com/r/usenet/comments/7fpgfq/_/
I do use usenet but dcma takedowns are very quick these days that new movies get removed very quickly, is IRC better in this aspect, also I don’t have private tracker and public trackers are noticeably worse than usenet in terms of release groups.
To learn more about downloading Linux distros go here: https://lemmy.world/c/usenet or go to /r/UsenetTalk.
IRC (Internet Relay Chat) is a protocol for messaging and XDCC is a file sharing method that it uses.
IRC: https://www.reddit.com/r/Piracy/comments/k08hje/when_people_say_irc_is_dead
Usenet is basically the first forum to exist on the internet and people discovered that they could share files by encoding them into messages, for example lets say I take a file encode and divide it over a 1000 tweets. I would also make a file called NZB to find the messages and share it, so people could download it. Usenet still exists for file sharing, but it is paid. You would need an indexer that finds the files and a usenet service. Honestly you could get both indexer and the usenet service for as cheap as $2.5 per month way cheaper than Netflix.
For more info about usenet check out: https://reddit.com/r/usenet/wiki/faq