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And009, w Reiverr: A clean UI for Jellyfin, TMDB, Sonarr and Radarr, as well as a replacement to Overseerr

Hey, I’d love to help you with UI. How do i contact you

Rizoid, w Music labels sue Internet Archive over digitized record collection
@Rizoid@programming.dev avatar

All these lawsuits do is show me new cool stuff that Internet Archive has.

fear,
@fear@kbin.social avatar

First the Streisand effect led to her home. Now it leads to her entire discography. Poor Barbara Streisand.

FeatherConstrictor, w Can someone list the youtube alternatives and maybe even link them if youre feeling super generous?

Did I miss something? What’s wrong with revanced? It’s what I use and I like it…

be_excellent_to_each_other, w Music labels sue Internet Archive over digitized record collection
@be_excellent_to_each_other@kbin.social avatar

Ah Sony Music is involved.

Remember the time Sony Music installed a rootkit on peoples' computers via commercially purchased CDs because hacking paying customers' computers seemed like a good way to combat piracy?

Pepperidge Farm Remembers.

sab,
@sab@kbin.social avatar

I can't believe I hadn't heard of this.

Sony BMG initially denied that the rootkits were harmful. It then released an uninstaller for one of the programs that merely made the program's files invisible while also installing additional software that could not be easily removed.

And then they just paid some settlements, recalled some CDs, and continued to operate as if nothing has happened. Bloody hell.

be_excellent_to_each_other,
@be_excellent_to_each_other@kbin.social avatar

I remembered there was a Part II to the story that made it even worse, but did not remember those details. Should have read my own link! Thanks for highlighting that because it truly is the icing on the cake.

SIGSEGV,

Yup, I got rootkitted by those fuckers just installing their bullshit software for my mini-disc player.

RighteousFog, w Jackett's manual search is so, so good

And Prowlarr is even better if you’re also using Radarr/Sonarr/Lidar.

Faceman2K23, w Speeding up extracting of large movie files
@Faceman2K23@discuss.tchncs.de avatar

The unpack process is usually single threaded, and a stock 5820k is slower than a ryzen 1600 in that case, so you’re probably just running out of CPU performance. My server runs a 6700k and it’s pretty slow to unpack even with nvme arrays

TWeaK, w Best Combination of Software?

Jellyfin > Plex

There are various plugins you can get to automatically sort all the metadata and stuff, but I don’t bother with those.

Im28xwa, w Where do you guys download pirated android apps from ?

I recently stumbled upon platinmods dot com, don’t know whether it is safe though so a comment from someone who knows about this site more will be appreciated

Azurebalmunk,

It’s safe. I would stick to the approved/verified and tested mods sections of the site.

conditional_soup, w The Internet Archive might reach a deal with the publishers to remove THEIR books from the lending library

Yeah, you know, that [checks notes] one copy of a book that the lending library was able to lend* was really eating into their profit margin. Honest to God, they probably spent more money on lawyers over this shit than they’ll ever recoup, and it just makes them look stupid, greedy, and stupidly greedy.

*I think it’s one copy per actually book that’s owned. Just like you can’t lend you friends more copies of a given book than you own.

lukas,
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The publishers have called the Archive’s program a front for mass copyright infringement.

Digital libraries are a front for mass copyright infringement, according to the publishers :)

But for real, what’s the difference between a digital library that artificially limits the amount of books they lend out to the amount of books they scan and a traditional library? I can go to my local library right now, take a book home, photocopy the book at home, and return the book to the library. Not as high quality as a digital copy, but still.

Faresh, w Jackett's manual search is so, so good

Today I learned that some torrent clients provide a built-in torrent search engine.

jlow, w CBZ File Guide

You can just change .zip to .cbz either manually via a filebrowser or a script (cbz are essentially just zips).

I think .cbz can only contain images, no subfolders, so maybe you need to make a .cbz per chapter or do a lot of remaming to be able to put them in one directory.

Cbr is the same but for .rar files (which are not open source?).

I think there is a program for adding metadata to manga like Comictagger (which does not work too well for manga) but I can’t remember the name …

jlow,

Looks like I was wrong about the subfolders! Just tested it and it looks like you can just zip a bunch of folders called chapter 1, 2, 3, etc, rename to .cbz and at least Komga and YACreader seem to just go through all of them when reading. Very cool!

FaceDeer, w The Internet Archive might reach a deal with the publishers to remove THEIR books from the lending library
@FaceDeer@kbin.social avatar

Frankly, good. As it always should have been.

Internet Archive is not Library Genesis, the two organizations have very different functions and should be structured very differently.

Internet Archive is for preserving data, not necessarily distributing it as widely as possible. If distributing the data puts the preservation of that data at risk then don't distribute it, keep it stashed safely away. Maybe a decade or two from now things will change and they'll have the only copies, and keeping them snugly away out of sight will have been vital to preserving them after that point. Internet Archive has a public corporate presence that makes it easy to donate to and easy to run their servers, but also makes them easy to sue. So avoid doing anything that gets you sued.

Library Genesis, on the other hand, is piracy central. Their mandate is distributing this stuff and sticking their thumbs in the eyes of the publishers. So they're structured entirely differently. They run on the shady side of the internet, making them hard to donate to but also hard to sue. They should be the ones "fighting the fight" right now. It would be sad if they got taken down but not an irrecoverable tragedy, a new Library Genesis can rise again.

Internet Archive are being idiots by poking the bear like they have been lately, it's like they're carrying a precious irreplaceable baby and they've decided to take a run through a minefield. I hope they learn from this debacle.

GregoryTheGreat, w Reuploading from usenet to open torrent trackers

It is piracy. Do whatever you want. Who cares if someone cares.

stephfinitely, w What's the history behind cam rips of movies and where have they typically came from?
@stephfinitely@artemis.camp avatar

This actually sounds like a great topic for a documentary

HeckingShepherd,

I’d watch a two hour YouTube video on that

pipes,

I’d even get the Xvid DVDrip of it, but never the cam rip they are vile 😂

WarmSoda, w What's the history behind cam rips of movies and where have they typically came from?

Well you see, when a pirate and a camcorder love each other very much, they go to a movie theater…

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