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rambos, in Using OpenVPN for sailing the sees

Most providers offer both openVPN and wireguard where latter is better afaik. What you want for safe sailing is kill switch. When something goes wrong you dont want your home IP to leak, and kill switch will make sure you are disconnected instead of using home IP.

So if you get AirVPN for example, download their client called Eddie and look for kill switch option (called network lock). Other clients might have different name, some might not have that feature at all and some might have crappy kill switch.

What I use is qbittorrent in docker container hidden behind VPN in gluetun container (most recommended setup afaik)

PeachMan,
@PeachMan@lemmy.one avatar

That is needlessly complicated. Just force qbittorrent to only use your VPN network interface and you don’t need any of that: lifehacker.com/you-should-really-bind-your-vpn-to…

This has the advantage of giving you the “kill switch” feature without having to download your VPN’s proprietary app. It works with Wireguard, OpenVPN, whatever. Qbittorrent is actually one of the few clients that has this feature, one of the reasons it’s so widely recommended.

Klystron, in To those who use IPTV services, why?

Sports

pedroparamo,

Agreed. Formula 1, soccer football, MMA, random PPVs is the main stuff I watch on my IPtv.

rambos, in What's the best piracy for music?

Its not actually pirating, but vimusic is free youtube music with no adds and it doesnt need account. Its amazing if you need it on phone only

danielquinn, in Is it wrong to pirate movies I've purchased digitally and load onto my Plex server?
@danielquinn@lemmy.ca avatar

There’s a couple angles you can take on this. My favourite is from the dotCommunist Manifesto:

Society confronts the simple fact that when everyone can possess every intellectual work of beauty and utility—reaping all the human value of every increase of knowledge—at the same cost that any one person can possess them, it is no longer moral to exclude.

Essentially, this argues that the unethical position is the one that creates the false scarcity.

Another less extreme position would be that many countries allow for exemptions for format shifting: if you buy a CD with some music, you’re legally permitted to rip it so long as you don’t distribute copies. One could argue that someone in your position is operating within the spirit of these laws… provided that you haven’t torrented the videos since that necessarily includes some partial distribution.

Finally, the least generous interpretation would point out that you didn’t buy the videos in the first place, but rather a licence to let Vudu stream them to you. Given that you don’t own anything, you’re not morally entitled to own it in a different format. This is why many people have rejected the streaming model.

As someone in camp #1, I think you’re a-ok ethically, but I thought you might want a broader perspective.

an0nym0us, in My 2tb jellyfin server with a disney collection go brrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr
@an0nym0us@lemmy.dbzer0.com avatar

I have every single mainstream animated project that has been made for the last 60 years. I like to think that if I were ever in a Blast-From-The-Past type of situation, I’d be able to watch fresh content for the entire 20 years.

_TK, in Is it wrong to pirate movies I've purchased digitally and load onto my Plex server?
@_TK@lemmy.antemeridiem.xyz avatar

Legally, yes it is wrong.

Morally? That depends on the person. I think asking a piracy focused community means you’re going to get a heavily skewed set of answers that all veer towards various forms of “Not wrong” or “It’s good actually. Don’t even support the platforms that make the content legally available because DRM sucks” etc.

Generally speaking though, most older visual media releases no longer make money for anyone who worked on them directly. Use that information however you see fit. I know it changes how I think about piracy in general.

reverendsteveii, in Is it wrong to pirate movies I've purchased digitally and load onto my Plex server?

Is it wrong to pirate movies…

…lemme stop you right there

uriel238, in Is it wrong to pirate movies I've purchased digitally and load onto my Plex server?
@uriel238@lemmy.blahaj.zone avatar

One of the rights we are continually trying to claw back from the IP Maximalist lobby (and their minions in office) is the right to enjoy the media you own in a format available to you.

However, the studios and labels like taking another bite of the apple by releasing new versions, or versions in new formats, sometimes twice as they release better versions that correct for bad transfers (e.g. the lightsaber problem with the early blu-ray release.)

Hollywood has established though repeated bad-faith behavior, it’s not interested in getting your money legitimately or while retaining a positive customer experience, but extracting your money any way they can.

The DMCA forbids breaking DRM even for legal or non-copyright violating reasons (which is how we lost the right to repair or even jailbreak phones). And they could use this to prevent you from converting formats of your media to one you can actually use, but they’d have to make a stretchy case in court.

Sony also overcharges for scratched or failed media, so they’ve been caught treating their stuff as licenses or media when it legally suits them.

PS: Illegal ≠ Wrong. LGBT+ people are not grooming children, but religious ministries are.

Faceman2K23, in My 2tb jellyfin server with a disney collection go brrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr
@Faceman2K23@discuss.tchncs.de avatar

didn’t take me long to go from 2tb being a lot to 100tb being not enough.

TheCaconym,

Jesus, I’m struggling to fill my 24TB already; I have no idea how I’d fill 100TB

Corkyskog,
@Corkyskog@sh.itjust.works avatar

Just download all the porn of Youporn. I believe they hit the 100 TB threshold like a decade ago.

Bishma, in My 2tb jellyfin server with a disney collection go brrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr
@Bishma@discuss.tchncs.de avatar

I just ordered another 12TB for my NAS

balderdash9, in My 2tb jellyfin server with a disney collection go brrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr

There’s a large possibility that your kids will be apathetic towards the media that you watch now. When’s the last time you listened to a song or watched tv from the 50?

(I can hear you typing right now; yes, I myself even watch the Adams Family and listen to psychedelic rock every now and again, but that’s not typical.)

Dwalin, in IPTV Setup Guide?

You could pay for realdebrid and add it to stremio

bazzawhite,

Real debris isn’t for live content such as IPTV. I’ve been using a stable one for a while and it’s been great. 4k sports channels and tons of FHD and PPV included. Watched all big games no issues. You just need find the right provider

DengueDucky, in gluetun: VPN client in a thin Docker container for multiple VPN providers

What’s the use case?

roofuskit,
@roofuskit@kbin.social avatar

The container connects to the VPN and only the VPN, now you can route whatever docker containers you want through that container as a network. Now that one VPN connection can serve any container you want.

roofuskit, in gluetun: VPN client in a thin Docker container for multiple VPN providers
@roofuskit@kbin.social avatar

There's already a pretty recent post about this on the threadiverse. I recommend checking the discussion there as lots of us are not likely to repeat our comments.

https://programming.dev/post/1123951

wasd4321, in What's the best piracy for music?

Seal is a very good app to download audio from YouTube, you can get it on f-droid or GitHub

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