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keryxa, in Random thought: Windows is largely successful because of Piracy

KILL THE PIRATES.

Nastybutler, in Looking for Home/Flipping Shows Sites (like HGTV content)

Max has a ton of these types of shows

finestnothing,

My brother in Christ, we sail the high seas here.

moosetwin, in Skyrim Special Edition, 5-10 FPS
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I ended up installing the original Skyrim, and it works fine. All hail the mighty Razor 1911.

MonkderZweite, in Textise - removes everything from a webpage except its text (and links)

Group of Bookmarklets called zap.

MayonnaiseArch, in Random thought: Windows is largely successful because of Piracy
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Maybe, but there’s also the thing where it works reliably and you have software you can use. But yeah, it’s still part of the strategy

01189998819991197253, in UNPACKED - team of UNPACKERS who love to share releases unpacked. Join us!
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What’s the bang link for this community?

janguv, in Piracy friendly Mastodon instance?

Did you ever find something like this?

rosa666parks,
WarmApplePieShrek, in How copyright drives Internet fragmentation, and why it is hard to fix

Ironically, this site is captcha-walled…

Alborlin, in Swedish dubbed kids content

Bolibompa, it’s contemporary. The kids show from SVT are the bästa.

Omega_Haxors, in Random thought: Windows is largely successful because of Piracy

One of the zillion reasons why piracy is morally correct and the exact reason I will never pirate. (use open source instead)

Epsilon, in UNPACKED - team of UNPACKERS who love to share releases unpacked. Join us!
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What theme are you using for your forum?

BigNerdAlert, in *Arr stack and tips

I’m in the same position as you, Linux server(s) on 24/7, and my torrent box just went bang, so could you point me to what and how you’ve setup your stack?

Have a Proxmox server and was thinking of creating a LXC, installing docker and having separate compose files for a arr stack rather than rebuilding the dedicated torrent box. Not a docker expert by any means

Problem I’ve got is that I’ve read so much about various ways of doing it, I’ve now stuck on which way would be best.

Shimitar,

Gentoo user here. I just emerged then*Arr stuff and did some manual setup. Added to my already existing ngix reverse proxy and now working on importing my library…

Quite easy, but i consider myself quite a linux power user.

Jjcool27,

Trash guides. It has a a bunch of info on installation, setup and post install. Its a great source of info and step by step guide if you want to use that way. I mean it is a guide after all but very detailed.

1boiledpotato, in *Arr stack and tips

How did you setup file permissions for sonarr? I had trouble with it for the past few days

Shimitar,

Make sure the data folder is owned by the sonarr user…

1boiledpotato,

The data folder is owned by media group. Sonarr user is in that group. Isn’t that enough? Permissions are 775 for dirs and 664 for files

Ripper, in Is there an equivalent to PopcornTime for Music?

Soulseek

Gorgeous_Sloth, in Steam: New Pricing Needed For Argentina and Turkey by November 20th

Meh idk. Heard everyone say piracy was going to increase after Netflix increased its prices. Well guess what, it may have a little (but I quite doubt it), but clearly not enough as it’s doing it again. They know what they’re doing.

520,

This isn't a small increase in price, not for the Turkish. They're already struggling to get by.

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