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people_are_cute, w Which cracks and repacs works best on linux?
@people_are_cute@lemmy.sdf.org avatar

Who cracked or repacked it doesn’t make a difference, how much the game itself supports Linux does.

gamedeviancy,
@gamedeviancy@discuss.tchncs.de avatar

Idk I usually have problem with fitgirl repacs so maybe for Linux are better alternatives

yote_zip,
@yote_zip@pawb.social avatar

In my experience DODI installers tend to work slightly better than Fitgirl’s on Linux, but keep in mind that different games are compressed with different tools, and some of those tools inherently work better on Linux/Wine than others. The standard Ubisoft compression tool (more accurately it’s called a precompressor) has given me a lot of trouble on Linux, and every repacker is going to be using that same tool. Grabbing clean files and applying a crack yourself is always going to be the most compatible way.

people_are_cute,
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If you don’t have bandwidth or storage restrictions, I’ll always recommend you pull directly from a scene release or a clean steam dump instead of a repack.

theshatterstone54, (edited )

I’ve often been having issues with FitGirl as well. Dodi repacks have always worked for me though.

Slappula, w I am looking into setting up a home mediaserver. Any good guides?

I like Unraid for the server operating system. It is a paid product but very easy to use. You can run all of the ‘arr’ apps in docker. The docker installs are done from their Community Apps store.

LiveLM, w Can Pirate's Bay be considered "safe" if it is used only for non-executable multimedia content?

Since it’s a Linux box, you could try to sandbox your player with Firejail or a Flatpak + Flatseal. Just for a little bit of extra peace of mind.

imgonnatrythis, (edited ) w Is It Farewell To The Internet Archive?

This is depressing as hell.

Most people have no idea how much sci-hub has advanced medical and basic scientific discovery.

We need things like the archive more than ever now too as the the disease of thinking truth is a maleable substrate continues to spread.

amio, (edited ) w Can Pirate's Bay be considered "safe" if it is used only for non-executable multimedia content?

There's no such thing as safe safe. While unlikely, even media/data files could contain exploits. They'd need to target specific issues in specific software, but that happens all the time.

WinRAR had a recent high publicity mistake earlier, where a "specially crafted" archive can make executables seem like other files so it's easy to accidentally run them. Big no.

I also recently saw an (old) exploit analysis: some Linux thing got wrecked specifically because of vulnerabilities in a media player/codec - in fact opening the folder was enough to trigger the exploit, which could give someone unrestricted access to your system. Very, very big no.

Back in the day, I think Windows Media Player had some idiotic license download thing that was also used as an attack vector.

Basically: executables are just a slam dunk malware delivery vector. Media files are safer in general but not safe.

nicocool84, w I am looking into setting up a home mediaserver. Any good guides?

I would suggest airvpn over mullvad as they allow port forwarding, which will make torrenting work better.

nestEggParrot, w Is there a way to seed things I have downloaded but already deleted the torrent for?

Do you mean deleted the torrent entry from client or the data files?

If just the entry you can add the torrent and set it to discover the existing data directory. Steps might vary by client.

If you meant seed deleted data, AFAIK its not possible to seed data that you dont have. No idea why you expect that to be possible.

nerdschleife, (edited ) w I am looking into setting up a home mediaserver. Any good guides?

Would suggest jellyfin over Plex due to the latter’s increasing corporate greed.

  • Radar - for movies
  • Sonarr - for series
  • Prowlarr - for indexing

Optional:

  • Jellyseer - a nice frontend for the above
  • Bazarr - subtitles

This is a super simplified list, but the wikis are easy enough to get started with.

Edit: cjf has listed some useful links for the same

Appoxo,
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Mobile alternative (Android) frontend: NZB360

cjf, (edited ) w I am looking into setting up a home mediaserver. Any good guides?

You’ll want to look into the *arr apps.

Specifically… sonarr, radarr and prowlarr.

Wiki is: wiki.servarr.com

Also, jellyseerr looks like a nice requesting front end github.com/Fallenbagel/jellyseerr

I haven’t used jellyseerr as I use a VPS that only offers Ombi, but that’s pretty good too.

It’s most likely easiest to use docker to spin everything up.

rah, w Can Pirate's Bay be considered "safe" if it is used only for non-executable multimedia content?

The Pirate’s Bay

I think you mean “The Pirate Bay”?

u202307011927, w Is It Farewell To The Internet Archive?

I still can access zlib what are you talking about??

Pearlescence,

I didn’t say it was dead, most of its domains were seized by the US, so they were in fact run off like dogs. I made a post a month or two back mentioning the new domain they have.

nicman24, w If all adblocks get deleted, would you still pirate?

i would just disable js

ryannathans, w Can Pirate's Bay be considered "safe" if it is used only for non-executable multimedia content?

Any media can contain exploits, for the most part if you stick to reputable uploaders you should do alright but it’s essentially an unavoidable problem. Keep your media player up to date

FractalsInfinite, w Is It Farewell To The Internet Archive?

Anna’s archive acts as a drop in replacement for libgen and z-library, also doesn’t cost anything

MalReynolds,
@MalReynolds@slrpnk.net avatar

doesn’t it rely on them ? more of an indexer…

FractalsInfinite,

No, more like a mirror in that it hosts all of zlib and libgen’s content as well as providing torrent and ipfs links for the files (which they seed)

MalReynolds,
@MalReynolds@slrpnk.net avatar

And yet when libgen was broken a couple of days ago it sent me to the broken libgen for the (admittedly obscure) thing I was after. Perhaps caching I dunno. Still, glad it’s there…

FractalsInfinite, (edited )

From what I see, there are 4 5 options on annas-archive.org

  1. Use fast(but fee charging) direct download
  2. Use ipfs
  3. use torrents
  4. Go to source pages (libgen and/or zlibrary)
  5. Slow direct download [Edited]

It sounds like you clicked the link to the source as opposed to the mirrors

MalReynolds,
@MalReynolds@slrpnk.net avatar

Nah, in this case there was only 4. I’ve seen the others before.

FractalsInfinite,

Huh, it seems it depends on the existing sources, I’m not particularly sure how that works

5ubieee,

Not everything is mirrored yet, so some searches will only lead to external sources

annas-archive.org/datasets

randompepsi, w Is It Farewell To The Internet Archive?

Sci Hub is not down or did I miss something?

gressen,

Looks fine from here.

florge,

Zlib still works as well

MalReynolds,
@MalReynolds@slrpnk.net avatar

No longer taking new papers for a couple of years? now. Crying shame and a pox on scientific advancement.

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