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PrivateNoob, w [PIRACY NEWS]Team MKDEV retires after releasing FIFA 23 as their final crack(Denuvo Crack). They also posted some stuff about cracking Denuvo on their discord that I am sharing below.

Damn, another legend lost. Denuvo won (for now).

MonkCanatella, (edited ) w Has YouTube Blocked Your Adblocker Yet??

I have a script I used to auto download new stuff from my subscriptions using yt-dlp. I never watch videos on youtube anymore because it’s just garbage, buffering all the time or just straight up not playing content. The only thing I miss is sponsor block but I don’t care that much

here’s instructions on setting the script up if you’re interested

paris,

I believe yt-dlp has sponsorblock integration but I haven’t used it

MonkCanatella,

I have the script running every five minutes so I get a desktop notification telling me there’s a new video downloaded and by who. It takes some time for the sponsorblock segments to show up

rivalary,

Mind sharing it?

kionite231,

ytfzf

MonkCanatella,

reddit.com/…/auto_download_latest_youtube_videos_…

I’ll make an updated lemmy post as well but for now it’s an old reddit post of mine. There’s also some great alternatives that I think are easier to set up if you don’t mind managing a separate subscriptions list - I made this script specifically because none of the options I’d seen were able to take your subscriptions from youtube and check them.

May be worth trying to set up with one of the alternative youtube frontends that have been popping up so you can use those accounts. I think it depends on if yt-dlp allows it as that’s what’s doing all the work here.

rivalary,

Awesome, thanks!

agitated_judge, w What's the best way to rip music off Spotify so that I can store it on my HDD?

Spotube should be able to download tracks: spotube.krtirtho.dev

visnudeva,
@visnudeva@lemmy.ml avatar

And also the app is more beautiful than the original Spotify app.

Vaggumon, w 5th Edition D&D books?
@Vaggumon@lemm.ee avatar

5e.tools

sharedburdens,

5e.tools

the semi-secret mirror:

5etools-mirror-1.github.io

BurnerPhone867,

Sadly not there, but they are listed on DMsGuild, there are 3 in the series. Thank you for trying though.

Vaggumon,
@Vaggumon@lemm.ee avatar

DM’s Guild

could you be more specific of what you are looking for?

BurnerPhone867, (edited )

An Elf and an Orc Had a Little Baby 1, 2, and 3

I want to read over the Parentage options for biological traits, and upbringings. I do plan on buying them, if they work out, I just don’t have 54$ to waste on books that end up useless. Hopefully that makes sense

PoTayToes,
KpochMX, w Is anyone concer about denuvo on switch?

this will fuck overclocked switch consoles, i can imagine a check that verifies Mhz top speed and if is overclocked could be a hacker console or an emulator.

Zuberi,
@Zuberi@lemmy.dbzer0.com avatar

They can’t see that info on a spoof console

KrimsonBun, w Anti-Piracy Lessons Enter the School Curriculum: Are You a Thief?
@KrimsonBun@lemmy.ml avatar

Intellectual property is theft

yote_zip, w I am looking into setting up a home mediaserver. Any good guides?
@yote_zip@pawb.social avatar

Hi I accidentally wrote a wall of text:

perfectmediaserver.com can give you some inspiration on system architecture/layout. There’s a lot of right answers here depending on your situation, so you’ll likely want to research the various options and trade-offs.

Some common base architecture layouts that I know of:

Any Linux + no parity: Just throw Debian on a box, put Docker on it, and away we go. No data integrity, and data loss will be permanent, but it’s an option if you set up backups for your important data and assume the rest is expendable. If you want to start setting up parity on raw Linux you’ll probably want to move down to a more dedicated architecture below for less headaches.

OpenMediaVault + SnapRAID + MergerFS + backed by BTRFS disks: my personal choice for ad-hoc/budget setups. Great for having really flexible storage that lets you make use of all HDD space that you have laying around without fuss. You’ll need to sacrifice your largest drive to hold RAID parity and the storage architecture is not especially performant but that’s not a big deal for a media server. OpenMediaVault can run Docker for you on the host without needing to run it in a VM (and you should be using Docker for your software stack).

Unraid: Similar in storage architecture to the OpenMediaVault combo, but it’s not free. I don’t have personal experience with this one but a lot of people like it. IMO this option would only make sense if you want a turn-key system and don’t want to think about anything on the software side. It has turn-key “apps” that are just Docker behind the scenes (to my knowledge).

TrueNAS Scale: This will be running ZFS for storage, but ZFS has a lot of problems with storage flexibility. You need to really know what you’re doing when designing your storage layout, and you probably won’t get full usage out of the HDDs you have laying around. In exchange, ZFS is bulletproof for data integrity and makes full use of your drives’ combined speed. You’ll likely be giving up 50% of your total HDD capacity to run ZFS - either explicitly by running mirrored drives or by running mismatched RAIDZ1/2 (which makes all drives become the size of the smallest disk). I would recommend a mirrored setup for home use due to its flexibility - it gives up more space than RAIDZ but it’s able to be upgraded easier in the future, so you can throw random drives that are on sale into your system when needed. You could write a book on ZFS’s complexities and trade-offs and I’m sure many have. TrueNAS itself is basically just a turn-key appliance to run a ZFS storage server, but the “Scale” version also comes with the ability to install apps via some Kubernetes+Docker thing. It’s still in beta and I hear a lot of people have problems with how the app system is designed, so if you go this route I’d recommend installing Debian/Alpine Linux under TrueNAS Scale in a VM with something like this method, and running normal Docker on that VM. TrueNAS is otherwise very locked down and if your usecase is not supported by them you’ll probably need to bail out to a VM anyway.

Proxmox + TrueNAS + Docker Host: This has all the caveats of ZFS from before. Proxmox is just a virtualization hypervisor that you can put other operating systems on, via VMs and LXCs. The easiest way to use it in a NAS configuration is to install Proxmox on the bare metal, then spin up a TrueNAS Core/Scale VM and pass through your HDDs to that (may require special hardware consideration). You’ll probably want to run a minimal Debian/Alpine Linux VM under Proxmox to hold your Docker stack. Then you can use an NFS/SMB mount to get access to your ZFS storage from your Docker VM. You can also run ZFS raw on Proxmox without the GUI of TrueNAS, but you’ll have to manage it by CLI. Proxmox can be more difficult to understand than the other architectures, but personally I think it’s easier to use once you do. It allows greater flexibility on the software side via snapshotting VMs and building up/tearing down operating systems at-will.

Proxmox + OpenMediaVault + SnapRAID + MergerFS + backed by BTRFS disks: Same as Proxmox+TrueNAS, except instead of TrueNAS you run OpenMediaVault’s storage stack to give yourself flexibility with HDDs. You’ll might also want to move your Docker stack into its own VM instead of running it on OpenMediaVault, but this isn’t required. While this is technically an option, it feels a bit weird. If you want to dive head-first into a robust server setup but don’t want to buy a bunch of new drives, this could work in a pinch.

Personally my two recommended options are the OpenMediaVault stack or the Proxmox+TrueNAS stack, depending on if you want to buy new drives for a clean storage layout. Keep in mind these blurbs are just a crash course on each option and there’s a lot more going on behind the scenes that will also need consideration/planning.

Freeman,

Thank you a lot! I’ll look into it!

Harry_h0udini, w Is It Farewell To The Internet Archive?
@Harry_h0udini@lemmy.dbzer0.com avatar

Piracy the moral imperative of sharing knowledge:

…vercel.app/…/piracythe-moral-imperative-of-shari…

HarvesterOfEyes, w OST For Games
@HarvesterOfEyes@lemmy.ml avatar

downloads.khinsider.com is the best I’ve found so far. Some numbers:

  • Total albums: 43,913
  • Total songs: 1,325,601
  • Total size: 12581
plumbercraic,
@plumbercraic@lemmy.sdf.org avatar

That’s amazing - thanks

BiomedOtaku,

Thank you !!!

Sibbo, w Ubisoft has quietly pulled Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag from Steam

Yeah but why? Does it cost money to keep the game available?

BearJCC,

Opportunity cost, possibly. They might be remastering it and wish to sell it at a higher cost, or think they can get more money through a different retailer.

GunnarRunnar,

That game seems pretty loved, I wouldn't be that surprised about a remaster. Though it would have to be a pretty barebones if it can't compete with a ten year old release.

WarmSoda, (edited )

A lot of publishers remove the original game when they release a ‘remaster’. Burnout Paradise, Metro Last Light, etc

whodoctor11,
@whodoctor11@lemmy.ml avatar

Perhaps to make people pay for the new one.

520,

That makes no sense. Black Flag is a completely different genre to modern AC.

whodoctor11, (edited )
@whodoctor11@lemmy.ml avatar

Didn’t you read the post? They are probably doing a remaster or remake and don’t want people to buy the old version…

520, (edited )

That would only make sense if you a) had a competing product on the market or b) at the very least actually announced one. The remaster/remake is a mere rumour, we don't even know if there's substance behind it.

hyorvenn,
@hyorvenn@jlai.lu avatar

Hosting your game on steam is indeed not free, and the price can vary greatly. It may not be the reason of the removal though

Kissaki,
@Kissaki@feddit.de avatar

They oppose piracy /s

platysalty, w Ubisoft has quietly pulled Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag from Steam

No worries Ubi, I already did the thing ;)

a1_15, w dayum...

this is stremio on android

Diabolo96,
  • Try Cloudstream.
  • For anime and manga saikou is just too good.
  • Revanced (what if lucky patcher did actually work ? )
Drinvictus,

What does cloud stream have over stremio

Diabolo96,

For starters, it scrap sites instead of torrents so you don’t have to worry about that old show having no seeds. But it’s not a matter of either having one or the other, you can have both !

Justly0250,
@Justly0250@lemdro.id avatar

Wasn’t Cloudstream shut down?

Diabolo96, (edited )

Yes, twice and No, piracy apps are like a hydra. Plus, It’s not one guy doing all the work it’s a community !

dani6h, w Is anyone else like 10 times more likely to play a game they pirated versus one they bought?

At least half my library on both Steam and GOG are games that I pirated, played the hell off and then just bought. Most I don’t even touch after buying them, I just do it to support the developer and actually own something I enjoyed.

Conyak, w Pirate Pro

Could someone explain the benefits? I use public sites and download everything I’ve ever wanted and rarely have to wait more than a few minutes for them to finish. I’m no expert by any measure so I’m probably missing something.

AceFuzzLord,

It’s more of a broader benefit for everyone, but there are seems to usually be (a) rule(s) stating you have to seed a minimum amount of torrents to a specific ratio, which I don’t fully understand how that works past it helping torrents from completely dying.

Other than that, I don’t have a clue since I have never been apart of one.

athos77,

There are three types of private trackers: general, specialty, and niche. A general tracker has most of the newest of everything - tv and movies and music and games, etc. A specialty tracker focuses on a specific media - movies or comics or audiobooks or TV, etc. And a niche tracker focuses on a specific interest - British television, or horror movies, or dnb music.

A general tracker has very similar content to public trackers, though they tend to be more secure. And like public trackers, while they'll have the latest items, and old popular items, they tend to have retention issues.

Since a specialty tracker has a narrower focus, it tends to have deeper archives for it's content. A movie tracker, for example, instead of having just the most recent movies and a back-catalog of older blockbusters, will have those plus a catalog of older, more obscure, less popular content, and it will often offer that content in multiple formats and sizes.

And a specialty tracker goes even deeper for those that have a particular passion for the subject that's covered.

Do you need a private tracker? IMO, most people don't. Most people are happy with what they have, or are happy with what they get from public trackers and other places. It's really only if you're finding yourself unhappy with public trackers - you're not comfortable with the lack of privacy, for example, or you're often looking content that you can't find - that I would suggest looking into private trackers.

MonkderZweite,

Where do i find private trackers? For Ghibly movies in german?

athos77,

I don't speak German and I don't watch anime, so I'm probably not the best person to ask. Your best bet would probably be German tracker; if it doesn't have the content, they can likely direct you to where it is.

The other option would be to join a tracker that specializes in movies, but they tend to be somewhat difficult to get into; I would be hopeful that German trackers are easier.

hottari,

Makes a difference when you want to get something that’s a bit more older or more obscure, you’ll notice few to 0 seeds on these public torrents. If you find these titles on a private tracker, you will find it well seeded with high speed peers as most people use seedboxes for seeding the torrents.

dystop, (edited )

First is speed. I’ve been able to get speeds of ~50MBps (not Mbits) on private trackers, granted this is dependent on Internet connection more than anything but I get 20-50% of that speed on public trackers.

Second is retention and breadth of selection. If you’re trying to download the latest Marvel movie then every tracker is gonna have that, but if you’re looking for an older movie then it’s much harder to find on a public tracker. And if you do find one, it’s likely to be seeded by 1 person and you can only squeeze 10KBps out of it.

Zuberi, (edited )
@Zuberi@lemmy.dbzer0.com avatar

Hard disagree. Plenty of private trackers have massive communities of request systems. You want some stupidly obscure movie and it has to be dubbed in Romanian? Private tracker.

Edit: My comment no longer makes sense after the edit :)!

Pulp,

I think it was a typo

dystop,

Oh i meant private has better retention. Oops. Editing

Faresh,

I’m looking for a german dub of The Last Unicorn. The only torrent I found no longer has any seeders. What private tracker could have it and is it worth it to join a private tracker to just relive a childhood memory?

Pulp,

The Last Unicorn

The Last Unicorn 1982 2D+3D GER BluRay 1080p DTS-HD MA 5 1 is on hd-torrents

Gush, w Pirate Pro
@Gush@lemmy.ml avatar

What’s a private tracker? I’m a noob

Appoxo,
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