On which website, so I can avoid it?
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On which website, so I can avoid it?
I know piracy is a spectrum, but selling hacks/cheats/pirated copies is sleezy IMO.
A real comment in our junior year game engine codebase.
Java has data packs and Bedrock has behavior packs, they are extremely different in practice and similar only in concept.
Blink tags and snow effects
That’s interesting about the life time. I’ve actually heard the opposite, where niche/old things can be easier to get from specific trackers vs Usenet because of their lack of popularity.
I suppose it’s probably mostly about which websites you are a part of and if they specialize in specific content.
I’m inexperienced with Usenet, but why is it better than torrenting?
I have 5-6 trackers which provides me basically everything I need and it sounds like Usenet might be similar in that regard.
Data hoarders unit!
RetroFlix tracker may have it.
Readarr (works for audiobooks and ebooks, just run two instances) and MyAnonaMouse or ABTorrents, plus your favorite front end (mine is Plex + Prologue).
I love the IRC protocol. We had to implement an IRC client in networking class and the text protocol is so simple and great.
Wow the pokemon thing is legit. What a perfect example of the sad state of legal content consumption.
I agree its the best (basically AV swiss army knife) but plenty of people on here aren’t very technically competent if you look at the questions coming in.
Never a bad time to start though!
inb4 ffmpeg
qBitTorrent is one of the standard clients.
FWIW common libraries like ffmpeg and what not can contain bugs which video files could potentially abuse and exploit.
Is that a common risk? Probably not. But image libraries have been known to have such exploits.
The bad recall makes me sad. Poor shmucks fall into this hole with crazies and never come out.
I assume there are some people in these circles that sell “forms” and “services” that take advantage of these people. 😬