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Now that nyaa is DEAD FOREVER we can usher in a golden age of anime by using GNUnet.

>What is GNUnet?

Basically more secure open source perfect dark.

>What does that mean?

File searches and downloads are 100% done over a mesh network and onion routed and given cover traffic automagically. Files are stored in a distributed cache and can't be taken down or modified, just like bittorrent.

>Who develops GNUnet?

you

>How do I use GNUnet?

Compile it: https://gnunet.org/downloads

>Has anyone ever pirated anything with GNUnet?

/g/ juggled ROMs and music with it for a couple days, so we know it works.
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Instead of finding an alternative to nyaa, I think it'd be easier to give up and stop watching amine
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>>156637185
now why the fuck would we do that?
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>>156637185
I think it would be easier to just learn Japanese.
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>>156636733
Gnunet is actually very easy to get working on archlinux and gentoo.
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>>156637271
Path of least resistance
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What happened to nyaa?

Don't you just use tokyotosho like always?
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>>156636733
>Compile it
Yeah, nah. The anime scene is second only to the video game scene in terms of computer illiterate people.
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>>156638266
Do you have any idea how many good programmers are weebs? I'd say around half.
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>>156638309
Do you have any idea how much of /a/'s demographic are programmers? I'd say around a fiftieth.
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>>156638434
That's much higher than among the general population
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>>156636733
That's a great SakuraFish image.
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>>156638309
Do you have any idea how many weebs are good programmers? I'd say barely even a thousandth of a percentile.
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>>156638266
General rule of thumb: The more open source they are, the more retarded at marketing they become.

Bittorrent would never take off for example, if it weren't for pre-compiled programs on windows.
If this doesn't have that, then it's just a blunder waiting to happen.
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>>156638522
That's not what percentile means.
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>>156638650
Seems to work in the context I used it for, but maybe I'm misunderstanding something.

A thousandth of a percent, then.
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>>156638871
Percentile is for using proportion of a population as a way of defining a rank for an analog quality. So you can say that someone is in X percentile of a population, but it's nonsensical to say that a gender or personality type is X percentile of a population, that's just percent.
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>>156638963
I see. You learn something new every day.
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>>156639124
I never bothered with statistics. It just seemed to be 100% useless semantics exercise and memorisation.

Good thing I didn't drew it in exam, or I would have flunked instead of getting top grade.
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>>156636733
Is there a buildbot?
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you don't actually say "guh new" or "gooey" do you?
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>Want to watch Chinese cartoons
>EU requires proprietary subscription software to watch
>MFW the botnet wants me to be bored
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>>156638963
tis just semantics.
The problem is that a very large portion of /a/ can't program to save their lives.
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>>156636733
That sounds like alot of work, I'd legitimately rather just switch over to streaming.
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>>156639478
>>156639634
It's not like bittorrent is dead just because Nyaa isn't online right now.
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>>156638509
Thanks, I made it.

Not OP, but so happy someone else made this thread.
Here to help guide anyone through the wonderful world of free[dom respecting] software.

We've sort of been waiting for the next major version to flood it with music and cartoons and really start pushing it, but if this will help some of you discover gnunet and start using it, I'll take it.

Psychological question,
would have a gnunet uri `tracker' help you guys in transitioning?
It would basically just be a searchable list of tagged URIs, something you can of course do on your own through gnunet - But I wonder if being being resistant to change, doing it through your browser like you did with torrents wouldn't make it easier.
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>>156639956
That would make it easier.
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>>156639956
where do I learn to make/host a website on those? can they handle content?
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>>156640024
Gnunet is for filesharing. If you want to run a site you should use tor hidden services.
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>>156640087
>>156640024
Well, doing stuff other than filesharing on gnunet is possible, but there's not really any software that does it yet.
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>>156636733
/g/, get out of my /a/.
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>>156639956
Can you throw up some windows binaries?
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>>156640087
gnunet is actually a full internet protocol replacement
the file sharer is just one of many different types of clients the official team has put together
you could conceivably write anything to work over gnunet
it is a suite of protocols, not a program
they also have one of the few remaining pleebnet navigable wobsites https://gnunet.org/
very informative if you have any questions
if something isn't answered for you there, you might have luck in their room no freenode
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>>156640295
I have no free software.
And even if I did, sharing it would be immoral.
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>>156640444
s/free/nonfree/
whoops
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>>156640444
It's still moral to run free software on a nonfree platform if it kills a nonfree alternative.
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Been watching anime for 30 years here without using torrents, someone tell me why should I worry about nyaa going down?
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>>156640562
https://www.gnu.org/philosophy/words-to-avoid.en.html#Alternative
there is no alternative to freedom

Maybe I misunderstood what was meant.
I do not have any copies of any Windows operating system to share nor would I do so if I did.
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>>156640778
"windows binaries" means binary versions of an application compiled for windows
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>>156636733
>read What does that mean?
>even more confused
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>>156637287
Where do we get the raw files, then? Is there a dedicated anime torrent tracker for that?
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No thanks, I don't want to learn Linux just to watch anime.
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>>156641037
It's magic.

>Secure
>Fast
>Files stay alive for a long time
>ACTUALLY Anonymous
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>>156640808
https://gnunet.org/build-instructions-microsoft-windows-platforms

It might be easier to just install a usable OS though.
I highly recommend GuixSD.
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>>156636733
I HATE IT!
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>>156641142
I'm just waiting for freebsd to support my graphics hardware, that's when I'm gonna install a usable OS.

>sbuild is a convenient set of scripts which creates a working msys/mingw installation and installs most dependencies required for GNUnet.

They don't have their dependencies in-tree like most reasonable projects this size do?
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>>156641180
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>>156640726
You don't have to worry grandpa, now kindly leave while everyone else kills themselves.
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>>156641142
as a windows game dev:

this is basically impossible to compile

you're not going to get any users (or developers) if your desktop software isn't easy to run on the main desktop os, at the very least there should be binaries, even if they're unstable, otherwise people won't know what the deal is
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>>156638524
This. If there's no simple few-click install program, it's going to be quickly forgotten.
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>>156641213
People who work on core/key GNU/free software projects don't typically know or care what wintards want.
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Where can I find things to download with this?

How do I make sure it's not all pizza?
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really looking for any opportunity to try to recruit people to the free software cult, huh
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>>156641768
It has search built in like linewire or w/e
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>>156641768
you open a terminal and run
$ gnunet-search <things> <to> <search> <for>
running this as a background process and piping it to a file might be something you want to do
it will spit out the exact string gnunet-download wants as input
you could also use the terrible gui, but i can't say i recommend it

like any other remote file, you can't
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>>156642062
>>156641845
So just like anything else I keep trying random shit and eventually accidentally get pizza, and get my door blown open.

Thanks but I'll pass.
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>>156642117
Sure but the "door blown open" part won't happen because technology
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>>156641830
>these people care about something
>should prolly smear them as a cult

God forbid anyone today actually value freedom.
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>>156642148
Explain further.

People get doored for much less, and through torrents, even through Tor.
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>Who develops GNUnet?
>you
I didn't ask for this
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>>156642222
Basically
Gnunet:
>done over a mesh network and onion routed and given cover traffic automagically

Torrents:
not anonymous in any way, DHT is a mesh network but that's it

Tor:
No cover traffic, traffic analysis attacks can determine whether you're operating on a connection if they're already suspecting you and can listen in on your network traffic, this is not true of gnunet because of cover traffic
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>>156642313
So it's Tor with cover traffic.

Isn't the attack of the government running most of the nodes still there?
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>>156642117
unlike torrents (which could just as easily contain pizza) no one can see what you're downloading
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>>156642362
If the government owns every node that your traffic goes through, yes.

If you're connected to at least one node that isn't owned by the government and they're the node that's used for cover traffic, no.

In other words, it's not like Tor where owning a significant small number of nodes (like 1%) lets them partially break a bunch of peoples' anonymity. They'd have to own literally most of the network, like it would take to compromise bitcoin.
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Does your waifu use a type of software that respects her freedoms?
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>>156642433
My waifu is freebsd.
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>>156642362
gnunet is not tor and that anon should really stop saying it is
no, gnunet is supposedly set up in such a way that so long as there is a single uncompromised node, you can't tell shit about anyone else on the network
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>>156642431
>>156642382
I'll give it a shot.

But if I search "loli" and get anything but anime and doujins I'm deleting your pedo botnet right now.
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>>156642521
>gnunet is not tor and that anon should really stop saying it is
he didn't imply it was
>no, gnunet is supposedly set up in such a way that so long as there is a single uncompromised node, you can't tell shit about anyone else on the network
this is not true, at least if network means what it usually does

if network means "the nodes you happen to be connected to" then yes
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>>156636733
Well i have a rough idea how it works, i have questions not obvious in the autistic documentation:

1) how much passive bandwidth will it use in and out of my usage for getting files. I need to cap.
2) how much drive space do i need to help the network. Again i need to cap.
3) how much control do i have for what types of the global cache i can ignore, or is that impossible?
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>>156642552
There is literally like 10 pdfs on the entire network right now - No one is using it yet.
Like I said, some of us have been waiting for the next major version release and intend to flood it with everything we own.
I could start putting things up, but I'm about to leave on a roadtrip for all of May.
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>>156641142
Oh, for fucks sake. I'm a programmer. I could fucking compile this shit and install it. But it'd be pointless because unless you're gonna provide binaries for the 99% who can't there's never going to be any decent content available.

Torrents took off because they're dead fucking simple for the end user.
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>>156642712
>network populated exclusively by 4chan
Yeah you just KNOW this place is going to be crawling with pizza.
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Holy shit I read one post and it's like i'm already in way over my head.

One of you /g/entlemen please point me to the nearest babby's guide to understanding computer literacy/online anonymity.
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>>156642774
Network security is all about having a bunch of wires between random people and making it so that people who can only see the wires can't tell who's saying what to what.

Everything else, encryption, onion routing, cover traffic, is just ways to accomplish that.
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>>156642774
Are you a pedo?

If yes, then you need to do tons of research and be very careful
If no, then you don't need to care because nobody cares about anime.
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>>156642712
Any ideas when the next major version will happen?
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>>156642756
If by `end user' you mean wangblows user, I don't care and I hope no one in the gnunet team ever tries to pander to those retards.
If you chose to remain in a prison, you have no right to complain about this.
Under the operating systems I use, gnunet is dead fucking simple.
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>>156642834
Where can I learn about the basics of networking and computers? Even OS, i've read about Windows security concerns but can't comprehend it with my current level of knowledge.

>>156642850
Paranoid is a better description. I've started downloading a lot of music and games recently along with anime. I've read about ISPs throttling or threatening with action.
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>>156641553
it's like you have no idea what GNU actually is or stands for

they're 100% hardcore ideologues who don't negotiate
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>>156643053
>Paranoid is a better description. I've started downloading a lot of music and games recently along with anime. I've read about ISPs throttling or threatening with action.
ISPs usually give you a warning first and it's rare that that actually happens (do you know how much normalfags pirate stuff like game of thrones on pirate bay? they have lower hanging fruit), don't waste your time unless you have to
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>>156642712
>the files will come later, first you have to join us
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>>156643028
It's great and all that you feel so strongly about free software. But you're using (working on?) something that by design requires a significant number of users. Without the wangblows users you're basically the niche of niche of niche and you'll never have a decent amount of content on the network.
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>>156643327
it's actually a helpful mechanism to keep well-meaning tech blog readers away from 20XX GNU software that never goes anywhere
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>>156643314
I didn't ask for nyaa to an hero before we were ready.
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>low barrier to entry resource goes down
>here's a"simple" replacement
>you just need a new OS, a new set of skills you don't have, new hardware, and once that's done the ability to just guess exactly how the fuck the original creators set their shit up because the program can "do anything"

Fuck you /g/
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>>156643306
>>156643053
Are you in the US? If so then basically you have nothing to worry about for games and anime. Nobody monitors that shit.

What will get scary warning notices relayed to you by your ISP informing you of however many strikes you've accumulated or making you watch videos on why piracy is bad before they restore your service is movies, music, and major network TV shows.

The industry companies there basically pay other companies to do nothing but sit on torrents, record IPs, trace them back to their ISP, and send letters to the ISP.

What the ISP does from there is up to their policy. A few are cool and don't give a shit because it's none of their business, others will cough up your name right away, and most have some sort of strike policy beyond which they make no promises not to divulge your private info so you can be sued for a bajillion dollars and thrown into jail for longer than a murder would have.
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Someone explain to a retard how to use XDCC to get older anime, thank you.
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>>156643612
>XDCC
It's just a file transfer over IRC between users. Find a network/channel with a bot setup that's sitting on a pile of anime tiddy. Message it "!help" or "help" or whatever and it'll spit instructions back to you on how to get listings and initiate transfers.
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>>156643705
What anime sharing channels are there? Only ever used #bookz.
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>>156643811
I have literally no idea. Haven't downloaded chinese cartoons via IRC in years.
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>>156640195
/g/ has been terrible these last 5 years, what a shame. It'd be hilarious if it was just one guy with a shitposting script.
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>>156644012
/g/'s had the hardest downfall of any board
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>>156643811
pretty sure rizon is used for anime
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>>156636733

Once i know there is a sub group dumping on GNUnet, i might go through the technical bullshit and compile this for my windows.

Compile, because these assholes have the console so far up their own ass they don't even bother to do it for the new userbase they need to build up. Make this shit easier guys.
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>>156637185
Don't forget you're here forever.
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>>156644111
But that's a server not a channel.
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>>156637706
>What happened to nyaa?
New EU legal precedent means even watching streams or linking to pirated content can put your ass in prison for years. Nyaa got spooked.
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>>156644212
>muh video games
>muh work computer
if you're gonna be an idiot, at least buy a mac. there is zero respectable reason to use windows
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>>156643811
http://xdcc.horriblesubs.info/
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How many people on /a/ even know what Perfect Dark is for you to use that as an example?

I mean that's basically something you only even learn exists when you're REALLY desperate for a raw
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>>156643811
#news and #intel on rizon
http://intel.haruhichan.com/
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>>156644298
>How many people on /a/ even know what Perfect Dark is
There are like a bunch of PD tutorials on AB and Jcafe.
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I-is it really over?
I-it's just down for a few hours or days tops, r-right?
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>>156636733
just fucking use irc again.
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interesting idea

let me know when it's point-and-click install because atm I have too much to learn related to my job to give time to this thing too
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>>156644278
Found the retard.
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>>156641213
>I'm just waiting for freebsd to support my graphics hardware, that's when I'm gonna install a usable OS.
FreeBSD has an official binary Nvidia driver same as Windows and Linux. If you're on AMD, the open source kernel driver is now the official vendor one and there's a ton of work being put in to it and the AMD side of Mesa by AMD, Valve, and Red Hat. This will percolate downstream from GNU/Linux to the BSDs in relatively short order (months, a year tops). OpenBSD actually tends to get new Mesa builds integrated before Free/Net/DragonFly.

If you're on Intel it should Just Werkz already or as soon as a newer Mesa and kernel driver make it downstream from Linux.
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Won't there be absolutely no quality control? The network would be flooded with unorganized duplicates would it not?
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>>156644278
A absolutely useless reply. Go troll on /v/, you might be effective.
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>>156642433
My waifu is a Chinese barbarian that's never even seen a computer, so I guess she could use that shitty Yeelong Lemote that RMS was rocking for a while.
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>>156644432
aside from video games or your job requiring it, why would you choose windows in this decade
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>>156644443
>off by one
this >>156639956 claims it will not, I do not know the details to explain it so ask him
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>>156643811
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>>156643705
I'm having horrific flashbacks to waiting in a queue to download bad hentai
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>>156642604
3) You have no way of determining the content or ultimate destination of anything your node passes, if you did the entire anonymity thing would go out the window.
1 and 2) I'm really not sure - I've never had enough traffic to give any sort of meaningful estimate. Will be interesting to see how it scales up if people actually start to use it in mass.
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>>156644381
But muh RSS downloading it all for me.
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>>156643062
that would be you
i work on gnu software
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>>156644518
Horriblesubs's XDCC bots are actually pretty fast, competitive with torrents unless you can pull more than 32Mbps (4MB/s) on a single swarm.
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>>156644505
>general cancer edition
Already shit.
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>>156644588
no you don't
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>>156644664
i do
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>bakabt getting fucked
>probably gonna get warned cause my upload is shit and my torrents got fucked
>nobody leeching any Naoki Urasawa stuff so no boost to my ratio
>try freeleech
>internet goes out midway and then everyone leeching is suddenly gone
>can't get into animebytes
>mfw
TUMBLING DOWN
I don't know much else besides the ones already stated and tokyotosho, but I've never even used that.
>>156641088
idk if this really counts or is even good, but here's something
http://leopard-raws.org/
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>>156644530
GNUnet actually gets faster as more traffic enters the network, at least until individuals nodes get their bandwidth saturated.
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>>156644688
prove it
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>>156644439
My graphics card is too new, freebsd hasn't come to support it yet. Same is true of my CPU's integrated graphics. Yes, I do actually keep up to date with this.
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>>156644504
>>156644443
If the files hash the same the network will treat them as the same, because they are the same.
For QC we have GNS (their answer to DNS which is fucking based) and `zones'.
So like, if you wanted to take it upon yourself to verify content and you got people to trust you or whatever, you could set up a zone they could search and pull from. It's basically just like signing content like you do with encryption.
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>>156644778
i contribute to gimp, it's not hard
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/a/ needs to see the light and start supporting free software.
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>>156644856
it's a digital mixtape
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>>156644856
Okay but what happens when you have all combinations of say, 3 standard resolutions and 4 sub groups? It will be a fucking mess sorting through that to get what you want.
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>>156644797
Oh well in that case you should be fine by 12.0-RELEASE if not earlier. Keep the faith, my dude. The DragonFly devs are pulling in new Mesa and kernel drivers too, so watch 4.8.x there if you like DragonFly.
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>>156644921
Shut the fuck up faggot. Free software suck dicks.

Software that cost money is better half the time.
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>>156644974
Thanks.
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>>156644275
>New EU legal precedent means even watching streams or linking to pirated content can put your ass in prison for years. Nyaa got spooked.

That means i won't even be able to use kisanimu? Is there a good alternative to nyaa right now?
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>>156644982
free-as-in-america software*
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>>156644996
AB
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>>156644921
There was a big push towards at least Free browsers, clients, and media players (Firefox/Chromium, rTorrent/Transmission/Halite/Deluge/kTorrent/qBittorrent, mpv/baka-mplayer) previously. It's basically just the sharing platform and the OS that need to be changed over.
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>>156644956
GNUnet is basically designed to have an organizational system similar to /the entire internet as a whole/.

Someone will set up a place to go for QC'd stuff.
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>>156644956
based on my zero knowledge of GNUnet i assume you'd look for some trusted person/group who organizes the files to tell you the right one?
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Is animetorrents.me shit or what? Don't see it mentioned at all.
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>>156645051
Literally impossible to get into unless you know somebody. AB isn't a solution.
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>>156644275
WHY NOT JUST FUCKING HOST THE SITE IN RUSSIA TO BEGIN WITH

WHY IS IT LITERALLY EVERY THREAD I ASK THIS PEOPLE REFUSE TO ANSWER
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I can't take this anymore, the jews will pay with blood.
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>>156645098
>rutracker
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>>156644996
Nuking Brussels or getting your country to leave the EUSSR.
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>>156645074
And just who will do that for free when this system is all about anonymity and decentralization?
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>>156644900
That is not proof
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>>156645170
no proof is needed nor will be provided
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>>156645079
BBT
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>>156645146
i'd assume the same people who already do it for free on different platforms, and once they gain critical mass they could keep doing it without being outed
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>>156644956
I don't see how or why this would be any worse than nyaa was.
You search for something and everything in the search shows up.
You want to only see 1080p results, just add that to the search.
It's also not just searching filenames, there is great automated tagging of things, plus you can add any other arbitrary tags when you publish something.
When /g/ was testing it, we all just agreed to add a `/g/' tag to everything, some of which is still up and can be searched for.

This literally is the best thing ever, everything we've always wanted the internet and file sharing to be.
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>>156645146
your friendly neighborhood autist
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>>156645204
BakaBT doesn't even have an invite system so it's even more worthless than AB.
That's also not a solution.
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>>156645146
It would work much the same as any other fan sites. Use word of mouth and side-channels (/a/, 8/a/, IRC, etc.) to raise awareness and you can raise funds with cryptocurrency donations instead of ads.

>>156645098
>WHY NOT JUST FUCKING HOST THE SITE IN RUSSIA TO BEGIN WITH
Euros are apparently retards who are afraid of Russia.
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>>156645219
Even the biggest autists on torrent trackers look for some kind of recognition, without that nobody will want to perform janitorial duties on all the files.
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Guess I'm not inviting any of you fucks since you might drag down my account with your leeching.
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>>156645251
Well I guess you're out of luck, should have got in while you could, loser.
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>>156645190
Okay then. See >>156644664
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>>156645279
again, i don't know how gnunet works, but i'm sure you can sign messages with the private key you use to sign your zone, meaning you can communicate in public as yourself
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>>156645279
autists take joy doing one super focused thing well, they cut out the outside world and do not care beyond their own simple goals.

Harness this.
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>>156645283
>we have staff-run recruiting threads on other private trackers
great, now I just need to figure out which ones.
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>>156645146
Like normal encryption, you can have pseudoymity - You could have and regulate a zone completely unattached to anything in real life or on the normal internet.
Y'all should read about zones and GNS on their wobsite.
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>>156645279
>Even the biggest autists on torrent trackers look for some kind of recognition
So use /a/nons. /pol/acks managed to win a six round intercontinental game of CTF versus a millionaire celebrity without any individual attention whoring, just the will of the swarm.
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>>156645431
bB for one
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>>156636733
I hope the death of nyaa doesn't affect this site much.
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>>156645478
There is so much wrong with this post.
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So where else is there to get raw manga volumes? I don't want to deal with jcafe.
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REMINDER. DO NOT GIVE AWAY INVITES YOU IDIOTS.

Someone got BTFO last thread and they made an announcement.
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>>156645526
perfect dark, DJT, share, google.
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>nyaa is dead
>sukebei died with it
>can't join the prissy sissy private sites because no invite
>even then have ISP capping my upload to 50Kb/s because they're faggots

So I'm basically fucked with zero options. Great.
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>>156645506
phoneposting is the new tabs
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When was the last time AB was open for applications? And have they said anything about whether or not they'll ever be open again?
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>>156645587
GNUnet is the future.
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Windows download where?
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>>156645613

I'd be more than happy to upload and shit the ~2Tb of shit I already have, but my asshole of an ISP (which by the way, is the ONLY ISP in the entire county due to a monopoly) means I am literally incapable of keeping a good upload ratio.
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>>156645633
Build it yourself from source. It should work with Cygwin or that Win10 Ubuntu userspace thingy.
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>>156645757
I'm on win7, all I have is git bash and a broken copy of mingw. Is that enough?
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>>156645670
fucking australia
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>>156645670
Get a cheapass rackmount server on eBay, stuff it full of hard drives, install GNU/Linux or FreeBSD, and colocate it. Use that as your GNUnet node and use SFTP to pull downloaded files to your anime komputah.
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>>156645782
You might need full Cygwin. GNUnet makes a lot of assumptions about a unix-like working environment.
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>>156645599
but tabs are funny and ironic, whereas phoneposting is genuine and the cause of newfags and declining quality
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>>156645845
phoneposting screencaps are past that point
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>>156641142
sbuild link 404s
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>>156636733

Is this shit actually possible to compile on Windows or do I need to use my Mac? Ugh. Garbage.
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>>156646024
Even a Mac is substandard. Get a real OS. You can run this shit on a $35 RPi3 so it's not like a proper Linux computer is out of reach.
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>>156646024
Why do you mention either of those when nonharmful operating systems that actually work, are easy to install, and are a pleasure to use exist?
Has everyone but me gone mad?
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>gnunet java
Does this do the filesharing stuff?
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>>156646212
IIRC it's a reimplementation of the whole thing in Java, but it could just be as a library. Download it and find out.
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I can imagine a system like this being entirely outlawed in many countries since it could automatically be downloading illegal content via cover traffic. Even if it's just encrypted partial files.
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>>156646269
Yes, encryption is illegal in some countries. However, encryption, especially this kind of encryption, is explicitly legal in the US. Even Tor relays are protected.
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Is there a site for searching through #news like the one for #intel?
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java -jar gnunet-java.jar
no main manifest attribute, in gnunet-java.jar

Yeah I'm pretty sure this is just a library.
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>>156646196
>a pleasure to use
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>>156646317
meant to quote >>156646239
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>>156646196
video games
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Looks like I have to make an effort to improve my ratio on bakabt, since they've made it a pain in the ass to donate.
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>>156646291
I don't mean the encryption being illegal.
Unless I'm not understanding the concept of "cover traffic" it seems like this automatically downloads random files on the network for plausible deniability. Inevitably on the internet, some of those files would be cp and eager politicans would have all the reason to shut this down.
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I'm so sad. This is the beginning of the end.
Soon they'll start knocking on our doors then force us to watch only govt approved media.
I don't want to live in a world like this
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>>156646322
I hated using computers until I discovered free software.
I went from fighting my machines to get them to do anything, to jovially playing with them like the beautiful incredible important tools they are.
prison vs playground
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>>156646450
The cover traffic comes from the onion routing system. Basically every concept at play here except for using routed traffic as cover traffic was already tested (legally speaking) in Tor, and all cover traffic does is make traffic analysis attacks difficult, it doesn't actually change what your machine handles.
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>>156646450
tor relays already forward all network data, including cp, in the same manner
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>>156646450
>Unless I'm not understanding the concept of "cover traffic"
You're not. Basically it's like Tor or IPFS - there's one giant mesh and you forward traffic for other people to disguise your own. The more people we have using it for legitimate purposes (like, say, bulk transfers of chinese cartoon mkvs) the less chance there is of a given forwarded packet being CP. At no point does any CP exist in decrypted form in memory or on your disk unless you specifically request it.
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>>156646504
for 99% of use cases mac os is a better daily driver

i won't defend windows
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>>156646504
Wait until you discover the Emacs rabbit hole, it's like that revelation all over again. I once ran Emacs with Spacemacs+EXWM as my Linux window manager for a few weeks. I could probably still do it full time if it didn't buttfuck my laptop's battery life.
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>>156646574
freebsd > osx though

same basic kernel so don't even go there
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>have to learn GNU just to watch animu now

/g/ was right all along
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>>156646605
aqua is significantly better than freebsd's offerings
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>>156646605
>same basic kernel
I want this meme to die. OS X uses a hybrid-kernel fork of Mach with some FreeBSD userspace utilities. It's closer to fucking GNU Hurd than FreeBSD at the kernel level since both are Mach-derived and use Mach-O binaries instead of ELF.
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>>156646638
that's literally a UI thing and you could recreate it in ~10 minutes in an image editor
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>>156646196
I'm a pleb with zero compiling knowledge. I don't know where I would be if it wasn't for torrents and irc dccc
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>>156646637
>didn't jump ship to Linux when the 10 abomination spawned
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>>156646637
If you're already using a Linux-compatible browser, torrent client, and anime-playing application it's really not a big deal unless VIDYA GAEMS, and if you have the right hardware you can still game at native speed from a Windows VM which gets shut down and locked away when not in use. That's a topic for another thread, though. >>>/g/fglt
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>>156642117
There are laws to protect you in situations where you accidentally download stuff you shouldn't be downloading/looking at in the first place. Calm down.
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>>156646574
OSX stopped being usable after 10.6 when it became a cellphone operating system.
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So what's the percentage of anime watching people who understand this thread and can use this thing to usher in a golden age of anime pirating?
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>>156646717
Can confirm, I bought a Mac in 2014 and it runs Arch now. Modern OS X is A SHIT. It's like the quality difference between DBZ and Super.
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>>156637185
Or you could stream it.
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>>156646653
if it takes ~10 minutes in an image editor to duplicate a decent desktop environment then why have linux and bsd communities spent decades fucking around?
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>>156646732
Something like 10%

Which is enough to gain critical mass, but people need to actually do it
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>>156646752
Because they have literally no idea what they're doing.
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Does gnunet use a random unity file system like Perfect Dark to increase file retention, or do you need to actively have the client pointing at a file to have it available?
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>yuropeans literally have to pay for a subscription fee of letting 5 refugees in your house in order to watch laotian scribbles for "free"
Can't make this shit up
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>>156646799
It has something similar to what PD has but it's not as aggressive.
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Perfect Dark?Isn't that some game?
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>>156646826
no the other perfect dark
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>>156646671
Where does this `I have to know how to program and compile software to use GNU' maym come from?
I've been a stallman tier freetard for years and have never had to do any programming, scripting, compiling etc.
Things are easier for me than they've ever been.
Everything just works.

Is there a name for Windows user Stockholm Syndrome?
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>tfw helped pioneer gnunet will /g/ in 2015
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>>156646826
Not anymore, looks like.
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>>156646839
same
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>>156646752
He's talking out of his asshole. Aqua is a fundamentally different design philosophy than Linux and the BSDs ("Ein OS, ein API, ein Fuhrer" vs. "build it yourself lmao") so there are behavioral differences that piss users of one off about the other at the graphical layer. At the shell layer they're all unixlikes and you can adapt from one to the other in about five minutes of editing your shell's rc file and dicking around with system services.
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First all the game torrent sites and kickass died, then the anime torrent sites died. I think it's time for me to get into outdoor hobbies.
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>>156645804
>>156645670
Or just get a linode or some shit as a seedbox.
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>>156646838
>Where does this `I have to know how to program and compile software to use GNU' maym come from?
The 1990s. Linux usability was pretty grim until Ubuntu and Fedora started pushing forward.
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>>156646877
But anon, where will I get my manga and light novels? Is there a good alternative for LN especially? I was planning on getting some today.
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>>156646838
Maybe somebody will make a browser or program that conveniently launched in Windows like they did for tor
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>>156646888
VPSes with multiple terabytes of storage are about the same price as a 1U colo that you can stuff with 4x6TB.
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>>156639478
>EU requires proprietary subscription software to watch
I'm EU but I'm also Balkan
Can't tell me what to do
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>>156636733
you know what else is dead forever OP?

my self esteem

join our discord it helps with the existential dread


sort of
https://discord.gg/9kkEZZb
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>>156646907
Guess you'll have to learn Japanese and import them from Japan
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>>156646932
Joining with similar people to face the problem or just wallow in misery?
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>>156646966
not him but i'm already doing this
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>>156646860
it was a rhetorical question

trends aside, "unix with a decent interface" is macos' major appeal
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>>156646907
Mangas from Goddess
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>>156646908
There's literally no point in porting anonymity software to Win10. You're cornholed at every level of the OS already. Every non-cornholed version of Windows is rapidly falling off the support wagon, with Windows 7 going EOL in January 2020 and 8.1 in January 2023. I don't know why the Tor folks bother.
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>>156646982
What is the pricing like? I imagine going through customs and all that would jack it up.
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>>156646799
It's not at all like PD in how you have to sacrifice some of your harddrive as a cache.
It's more like torrents in that if a file has only been published by a single person and they are not online, you might be able to see that it exists, but the data is not there to download - But, if multiple people have it published, you can download from all of them.
Ideally, gnunet is run as a daemon with a dedicated user in the background at startup - So it does it's thing and you don't have to worry about it. You can then tell it to publish or search for things from your normal user.
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>>156646932
>Discord
I'd rather some IRC channel.
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So what do we use now that nyaa is dead?
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>EU Jews take down nyaa
We fucking told you retards.

We told you about Jews and the EU
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>>156647044
gnunet, see the op
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>>156646979
>FL
>not literally frozen

>>156647044
Your brain.
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>>156646907
Baka-tsuki still exists for LNs.
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>>156647044
I don't know, use meme magic to create some new one stop pirate center or something?
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>>156647044
Netflix
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>>156636733
>everything i love is taken down one by one
Good thing i'll have full time job soon, so i can just forget about this shitty mess, although i will never forget how much i hate jews.
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>>156647013
Assuming Microsoft doesn't directly go after Tor, more users on the network is better for everyone else.
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>>156647055
I don't really feel safe downloading a program to download anime. That is why nyaa was so easy.
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>>156647102
How did you use torrents?
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>>156647102
this is some spicy bait
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>>156647085
>Good thing i'll have full time job soon, so i can just forget about this shitty mess
Spoiler: many of us ITT do and it still hurts.

>>156647102
That's why it's Free Software and open source, so you can inspect it yourself or get someone you trust to inspect it for you.
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>>156647053
>/pol/
>right in any way after a couple of years before /pol/harbor.
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>>156646838
>I have to know how to program and compile software to use GNU' maym come from?
Read the OP, you have to compile GNUnet
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>>156647137
>That's why it's Free Software and open source, so you can inspect it yourself or get someone you trust to inspect it for you.
Just like OpenSSL!
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>>156645098
Do you want your data stored on Russian servers, unencrypted, available to police at first request? I'm sorry anon, internet in Russia isn't what it used to be
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>>156647129
Now if you could only off yourself, that'd be great frogposter.
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>>156647184
>what is LibreSSL
>what is BoringSSL
>what is the flow of upstream patches coming from those projects
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>>156647155
/pol/ is more right now than it has ever been.
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>>156647189
Which police are we talking about
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>>156647201
Projects that came _after_ the major long-lasting vulnerability?

Nobody actually audits free software. Nobody gives a fuck until bad things happen.
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>>156647155
The lawyers with boner for copyright enforcement are al literal Jews, anon.
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>>156647165
Only if you're a retarded Wangblows user.
Every major distribution of the GNU operating system has GNUnet packaged.
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Ok but seriously what do we use now?
Don't want to use shitty gnu
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>>156637185
this
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>>156647232
>Nobody actually audits free software.
But that's wrong you retard. OpenSSL was the exception because its codebase was crap. Other major open source projects routinely audit themselves or have companies do it for them.
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>>156647237
I have nothing against antisemitism, /pol/ is just shit.
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>>156647265
Nut up and use GNUnet. Your butthurt doesn't change the fact that Windows is fundamentally broken and the best privacy software doesn't work that well on it.
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>>156645098
why is it always sweden too?
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>>156647165
>you have to compile GNUnet
Do you now?

$ apt search gnunet
Sorting... Done
Full Text Search... Done
gnunet/unstable 0.10.1-4 amd64
GNU's framework for secure peer-to-peer networking (meta)

gnunet-dbg/unstable 0.10.1-4 amd64
GNU's framework for secure peer-to-peer networking (debug)

gnunet-dev/unstable 0.10.1-4 amd64
GNU's framework for secure peer-to-peer networking (development)

gnunet-fuse/unstable 0.10.0-2+b1 amd64
secure, trust-based peer-to-peer framework (fuse filesystem client)

gnunet-gtk/unstable 0.10.1-5+b1 amd64
GNU's framework for secure peer-to-peer networking (GTK+ client)

gnunet-gtk-dev/unstable 0.10.1-5+b1 amd64
GNU's framework for secure peer-to-peer networking (GTK+ client development)
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>>156647297
I'm not saying I disagree with you anon, but no one is going to use GNUnet.
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>>156647340
they said that about mpv too
>>
I've looked at GNUnet before but why should I use it now? Is there any anime to be found?
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>>156647278
Commercially supported or developed open source projects do, that's basically it. Lotta fundamental building blocks never get touched, because that's just somebody else's problem.
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>>156647155
Nigger Jewish lawyers and Eurocrats did this. Honestly I think that we're going to eventually have another GamerGate situation or else we're completely fucked.

Next time you fuckers better contribute if you don't want to lose anime forever.
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>>156647308
Sweden has a history of fast home bandwidth and, until recently, copyright law that didn't give a fuck. A lot of the older parts of the European internet are in the Netherlands (mainly Amsterdam) and Sweden.
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Whats wrong with irc XDCC?
There's more stuff there than we had on nyaa.
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>>156647020
I've imported manga from honto.jp (to the US) for less than it costs to go to Barnes and Noble and buy translated manga. I assume LNs are similarly priced.
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>>156647359
Nyaa is dead which means that other web based piracy platforms are gonna start hitting the gallows too. Better to get people to use gnunet (which is basically good secure anonymous limewire) now before we end up in this situation again.
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>>156647385
>XDCC
Fuck off.
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>>156647385
It's slow as fuck.
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>>156647380
Seriously fuck off already.
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how is openssl being used as an example for anything here?
it was able to be found and patched because it was free software
had it not been, this would not have been possible
most software is shit and full of vulnerabilities, free software at least allows for the possibility of these being discovered and fixed
by bringing up this example you are only strengthening the thing you were seemingly trying to argue against
how on earth is this supposed to make any sense
what am I not understanding here?
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>>156647385
IRC XDCC is still centralized and generally only serves content from groups that are still active. I've got dozens of gigs of anime from now-defunct fansub groups that I can share via bittorrent or GNUnet.
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>>156647385
How do I look up channels and servers for stuff?
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>>156647385
>XD
>>>/out/
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What is stopping people from going to the Horriblesubs site to get their anime?
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>>156636733
I'm on board

Publishing everything I have
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>>156647385
They don't want to install Hexchat, the true successor to mIRC.
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I feel like we're living in an internet nowadays where NEW websites (about anything) appear less and less often than they used to and everything is centralized. Then we get fucked because everything is centralized.
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>>156644484
we /g/ now good to know
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>>156645457
>>156647155
>>156647214
>>156647286

https://youtu.be/cSg9c4E3KU0?t=2m46s

go to 2 minutes, 46 seconds if the time stamp doesn't work.
like it or not, hundreds, potentially thousands of literal normalfags will google and come to 4chan because it was mentioned. This website was already spiraling into the mainstream, especially with /pol/'s explosive growth.

Face it, 'muh sekrit club' is doomed.
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>>156647433
Why is /a/ so fucking passive? The jew from Fakku fuckers over your hentai doujins and you do nothing. EU Jews take down nyaa and you do fucking nothing.

At least /v/ and /pol/ fucking fight and sometimes win, you faggots don't even try to protect your hobby.
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>>156646482
>tfw can only watch Avatar because it looks like anime
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>>156647439
Everyone is still on the state of confusion, give it rest a day or two.
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>>156647439
>how is openssl being used as an example for anything here?
The rest of your post is all true, but "you can trust it's safe because it's open source" is a myth that needs to die.
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>>156647495
You only realized this trend? It's the fossilization of the internet.
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>gnunet doesn't have any sort of ratio or way to measure upload
>normalfags won't like it solely because they won't be able to measure their epeen
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Anyone here have a bakabt invite?
Please I desperately need one.
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/g/fags pushing their agenda amidst our Nyaa funeral, do you guys have absolutely no decency? Nobody is going use that overly complicated gnu-something for pirating stuff PRECISELY because it's overly complicated. The NSA knows what you're doing, regardless of whether you have Windows or some hipster system installed.

Please kindly get out. Even if Nyaa does not come back, there will be something for us to use after. Come back when you've polished your alternatives to the point where you can get a file to download under 4 clicks, maybe we'll consider it.
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>>156647221
Roskomnadzor will block the website and takes legal action if it hosts illegal content and actual police, in case you are distributing illegal materials, which includes seeding (apparently, even hosting tor nodes used for that purpose counts since they don't care what tor is)
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>>156647495
It's all about monopolies
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>>156647573
the point isn't anonymity, the point is it's decentralized

anonymity is a bonus so that copyright holders can't go after scene groups
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>>156647519
Give him a few months without access to any new CGDCT or harem and he'll be ready to wage war soon.
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>>156647468
Basically join rizon then #news
@find anime or use the link on topic.
Use hexchat for better experience.
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>>156647433
He's right. It's literally Jews behind this.
>Jewish lawyers suing people
>Jewish lawmakers in Brussels
>Jews in Hollywood pushing US lawmakers towards ever longer and more restrictive copyright terms
Nobody's saying it's time to GTKRWN, but you have to at least know who your enemy really is before you can work against them.

>>156647439
Longstanding bugs that get found and patched in Free Software are the preferred "AHA, I WAS RIGHT TO USE WINDOWS" rationalization and have been for well over a decade now, other than "MUH VIDYA GAEMZ." It's stupid, but there's no rational reason to use Windows on bare metal anymore other than peer pressure, so they squirm to avoid admitting fault.
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>>156647422
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>>156647508
God dammit this shit needs to stop
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>>156647573
Like search engines in qbittorrent.
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So, who is up for updating pic related's .xml file for new packet sites? I did it around 2013, but I forgot what was needed.
>>
I don't care what the alternative is just give me back my RSS feed.
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>>156647573
It's not like you'll be forced to install gentoo or something, you can still visit whoever provide your chinese cartoon and use the magnet link or download the torrent directly from their site in the meantime.
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>>156647647
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>>156636733
Alright, so how does this shit work? I've got it up and running and I'm "publishing" Wings of Honneamise, can anybody just search for it and download it from me or is there something else I have to do?
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>>156647647
we can't all use IRC it's not feasible, the bots don't have enough bandwidth.
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>>156647678
Nice choice, you doing gud.
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>>156647044

Call /pol/. Maybe they can help us. I mean they might have some leftover mememagic.
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So hexchat would be the next best thing to use now?
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Why not set up an anime sharing Discord channel?
Nobody would be able to see it, since it's pretty much invite only and the devs don't really give a fuck as long as it's not CP.
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>>156647716
discord already monitors posted information, they've banned people for posting loli already
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>>156647584
Why is rutracker still going on
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https://github.com/qbittorrent/qBittorrent/wiki/Unofficial-search-plugins
So which one?
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>>156647618
>Nobody's saying it's time to GTKRWN
Why not?
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>>156647709
No because >>156647698
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>>156647698
Most people are too lazy to do anything other than click a torrent. This will require 2-3 clicks. :^)
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>>156647519
>huge internet fight.jpg
Because /pol/ and /v/ are the best things that happened to 4chan.
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>>156647573
>Please kindly get out. Even if Nyaa does not come back, there will be something for us to use after. Come back when you've polished your alternatives to the point where you can get a file to download under 4 clicks, maybe we'll consider it.
No, you dumb motherfucker, it won't. The goal of these lawsuits and crackdowns is to shut down all piracy everywhere through fear, and it's working - nyaa wasn't even targeted directly. The only way to fight back is to switch to systems that architecturally can't be scraped, tracked, and tied to an owner the way a website or a clearnet torrent swarm can. This necessarily raises the bar on complexity a bit, but gnunet itself takes all of 30 seconds to install if you're on OS X or Linux or BSD and you can start using a pointy clicky interface right away. Windows, as has been said before, is fundamentally no longer usable for private, illicit work, and you need to get that through your stupid fucking weeb heads before you wind up in jail.
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>>156637185

You're posting on /a/ bud. Ever consider that?
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>>156647622
We're already dead. Consider migration if your fears come to pass.
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>>156647616
Rizon still alive?
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>>156647709
If everyone hogging XDCC it wouldn't be feasable choice, or at least you'll be forced to wait like a couple of days to download new release since the bandwidth will be slayed hard.
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>>156647609
Centralization is fine as long as backups exist in law-less regions of the world. This is all happening because Nyaa was hosted in Europe.

If the alternative is to use something like what was described in this thread, then yes torrents will be around for a while longer. Or do people expect a society that won't even seed torrents they just downloaded to keep bits and pieces of files you don't want and don't even know what they are on their machines for the sake of others? It'll never take off.
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>>156647385
searching content has a ton of limitations. If you rely on only what's currently coming out from a specific group that works fine, but old stuff or trying to find a something uncommon is pretty much impossible. Plus it can get annoying hopping servers and channels.
>>
A new website will pop up in less than a week or we go back to the irc days and anime scene loses a bunch of dumb newfags
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>>156647775
They've accomplished more than /a/.

Without /v/ vidya would have been taken over by SJW's and walking simulators.
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>>156647776
>tyrone who murdered someone asks why you are in jail
>because of torrenting your chinese cartoons
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>>156647812
Literally the only problem with this thread is that gnunet doesn't have binary downloads, and that can be fixed.
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>>156647678
It might take a minute to connect to peers.
do you get any output from
$ gnunet-core
or
$ gnunet-peerlist
?

I've been between OSs recently and don't have it set up.
Currently installing and will be able to help and check things here in a minute.
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>>156636733
>using a botnet
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>>156647760
Because the normies aren't aware of the JQ enough yet. Trump seems to be doing a magnificent job of trolling the Jews into outing themselves as subversive, elitist, nation-wrecking globalists by shouting OY VEY ANTISEMITISM whenever he criticizes those groups, but it takes time for those memes to seep into the normie gestalt.
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>>156644596
>32Mbps
I'm sure that great if you're in Australia.
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>>156647803
My only solace is the knowledge that no one will ever cross over into the slowest boards. Might be time to start taking an interest in origami.
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>>156647776
>The goal of these lawsuits and crackdowns is to shut down all piracy everywhere through fear
Don't they make a bunch of money on lawsuits? If piracy went away a big source of income would go away too.
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>>156647709
has been for a long time because it's open source

>>156647716
>discord
no

>>156647747
If you're using private trackers those plugins are pretty useful.
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>>156647840
/v/ scared the heck out of those windmills
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>>156644596
>32Mbps (4MB/s)
Is this your idea of fast?
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>>156647519
Well, I do download Fakku rips from Sukebei ;_;
The main difference is how both of those are illegal shit. You can try and fight it, but you will lose.
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>>156647698
Did you forget last nyaa's longest downtime? Shit wasn't at it's fastest but it wasn't running at a snail's pace either.
>>
>EU

Hahahahahahahaha. The Brits were fucking right.

Though in reality, this is inevitable Rest of the world will follow suite.
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>>156647740
It's hosted outside of Russia and is blocked here, we need proxies to access it
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>>156647884
>Don't they make a bunch of money on lawsuits?
Turning a profit on lawsuits is actually not the end goal. They just ask for insane, bank-breaking damages in these cases to scare people away from piracy, and again, the intimidation works on large numbers of people.
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>>156647807
Not him, but what were you using?
Rizon is all I know, to be honest.
>>
what if we all just started posting magnet links in /a/, whenever there's a new episode

lets get /a/ shutdown
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>>156647807
More alive than nyaa right now.
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>>156647840
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>>156647884
Jews never think about that, they have no problem hunting until there is no game left, they just move unto different hunting grounds.
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>>156647909
Didn't know that
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>>156647909
works here, use a USAian proxy
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>>156647891
So how does one use this. Download it and run it and just type in the anime I'm looking for in the search box?
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>>156647706

/pol/'s too busy trying to fuck up ANTIFA at the moment
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>>156647873
There are slower anime boards out there, friendo. Seek and you shall find.
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>>156647943
>Jews never think about [ways to make more money]
Do you really mean this?
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Look
Stop it
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>>156647776
>gnunet itself takes all of 30 seconds to install if you're on OS X or Linux or BSD

Nobody has that shit installed unless they're already hipsters. Certainly not someone who plays videogames either, which a lot of /a/ surely does.

>Windows, as has been said before, is fundamentally no longer usable for private, illicit work, and you need to get that through your stupid fucking weeb heads before you wind up in jail.

We don't want to download CP, we just want our chinese cartoon daily doses. Nobody is going to jail. It's you guys that need to get through your skulls that free software will never win and never be relevant for public, widespread use.
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>>156647840
They should have let it all die, the videogame industry's state is cancer.
>DLC planned before the final product is had
>people unironically paying multiple memberships for online features
>unoptimized shit all around
>FIFA, CoD, LoL, OW, etc
There are exceptions, but it's mostly shit.
>>
>>156647926
I used irc and rizon like almost 20 years ago, switched to torrents when they came around.
>>
Just use Usenet.
Bots mirror the content posted to subgroups and multiple other torrent sites. Almost everything posted in the english category of Nyaa is posted there.

It's like $5 a month for a dedicated, secure connection without any upload requirements.
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>>156647997
>(((certain people)))
this is, i'm not sure how to put it, but i'll try, ep*c as heck
>>
>>156647843
If you can't compile it yourself and refuse to step up and let go of your manchild prison OS, fuckin throw up a Debian VM or something.
I don't know how you people live with yourselves being so utterly incompetent and helpless.
The future is here - Fight it complaining all the while, or join us.
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>>156647776
>gnunet itself takes all of 30 seconds to install if you're on OS X
I'm looking through the install manual and I have to install a bunch of dependencies and compile shit.
Is there a brew formula?
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>>156647979
>it's not a general so it's bad
>>
MORE INFORMATION ON THE EU'S COURT DECISION

>>156647581

>>156647581

>>156647581

MORE INFORMATION ON THE EU'S COURT DECISION
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>>156647957
you're going to need to install python first
but yes
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>>156647979
That always happen whenever Nyaa is down for any reason, even if it's just for maintenance or something.
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>>156647956
>use a proxy
Well, duh
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>>156647976
They don't if it limits their current ability to make more money. It's always full throttle until the gas runs out.
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>>156647850
I've got it uploading now, needed to do "gnunet-arm -s" for it to start connecting to peers.
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>>156647840
So a couple of months looking for a way to kill time I finally decided to read about that gg shit that happened
>companies apologizing for it
>said companies declaring that they'll do more shit /v/ openly hates
That and the fact that /v/ filled 4chan with it's cancer involving /pol/ making it shittier (being you posting about shit like that on /a/ a clear example) just makes me to tell you to fuck off even more.
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>tfw Canadians got one up'd

God Bless EU.
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>>156648053
Can I report you?
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>>156648059
>installing shit
this is why nyaa was better didn't need to download a shit ton of things to get anime
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>>156638524
>If this doesn't have that, then it's just a blunder waiting to happen.

absolutely correct.

I work with many people who are fairly technically competent (statisticians, chemists), but opening up a terminal and typing ./configure and then make is too tough for them. unless it's on apt they can't manage.

aint nobody going to compile from source.
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>>156648073
This is it. This is how it starts. This is always how it starts.

It's finally gonna happen. See you on the other side, brothers. I'm so excited.
>>
>>156648032
Only reason I didn't use usenet was because of the paying thing.
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>>156647992
>never be relevant for public, widespread use.
Hexchat and qbittorrent are both open source you know.
MPV is open source too. inb4 use VLC
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>>156647997
>it's a /v/ and /pol/ made Trump president narcissist post
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>>156647908
>The Brits were fucking right.
You mean that the Brits were right to - fully on their own - introduce jailing people for pirating stuff for up to 10 years?

https://torrentfreak.com/10-years-in-jail-for-internet-pirates-now-reality-in-the-uk-170501/
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>>156648036
Not the issue. I need OTHER people using it. Technologically incompetent plebs. Users for the network to work properly.
>>
>>156647508
4chan has been mainstream for almost a decade now. What, the millions of Chanology faggots weren't visible enough?

The only solace is that they hang out in safespaces like /tv/ or /pol/ and look down on /a/.
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>>156648152
you mean the notoriously authoritarian UK didn't withdraw from the EU because their piracy rules were too harsh?
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>>156647678
You tell me. It looks like I need a name or the like.
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>>156647840
>Without /v/ vidya would have been taken over by SJW's and walking simulators.
Wow, it's fucking nothing
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>>156648183
They've yet to decide why they are withdrawing.
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>>156648111
That's the same reasoning as way back then, when torrent client programs first sprang up. The argument was why bother with peer to peer networking when direct downloading only needs the web browser.
>>
>>156648193
>those horrendous icons are still in the UI
is this real
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>>156648210
So change it.
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>>156647960

Ah yes. That is definitely more important than chinese cartooon hub. Carry on.
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>>156648074
Actually it completely changed the culture and now people are openly mocking SJW's and shit like Andromeda.

GamerGate more or less won a Pyrrhic victory
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>>156648205
Those things don't require a new OS you gotta learn and install
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>>156648252
should default to not horrendous
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>>156647997
Imagine being the type of guy who actually believes this bullshit.
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>>156648210
It was programmed by autists in their spare time Don't expect anything with "gnu" in the name to look pretty.
>>
>>156647508

Can confirm, I skim through /pol/ occasionally and the growth has been massive

All the refugee normals have destroyed the quality of the board. Fortunately, most of the idiots stay there and don't migrate to other boards, such as here
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>>156648257
neither does gnunet, it's just that nobody uploaded a windows binary or anything yet
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>>156647508
>>156647622
>>156648163
>>156647803
>anime website where the vast majority of users were name and tripfags became a political player supporting a man simply because he pissed so many people off

it's like this website simply was a vehicle for the most autistic people in the world to ball up their rage and lust for revenge, and then throw it back at life
>>
>>156636733
How do you do any of this?
>>
>>156648257
The search engine in qbit doesn't require you to install a new OS. You're not installing gentoo.
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>>156648255
that had nothing to do with gg

try stepping out of your bubble for once
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>>156648255
>and now people are openly mocking SJW's and shit like Andromeda.
SJW was a pejorative way before that shit happened.
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Weirdly enough i'm actually thankful to be an American right now.

Jesus Christ the rest of the world is descending into madness and tyranny.
>>
>>156644455
an
an absolutely
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>>156648193
That doesn't look like my version, that looks terrible. I'm using whatever gnunet GUI version you can download on the Ubuntu software center, which is a lot more straightforward than that abomination.
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>>156648348
trump will save my animes... he promised...
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>>156648348
>Weirdly enough i'm actually thankful to be an American right now.
You live in the nation of most retarded "make an example" sentences.
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>>156648348
Nah, your country is still garbage.
>>
>>156646196
video game addicts can't into non-windows
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>>156648284
get the desktop ricers on it
better yet pay up in the graphics design board
yes 4chan has a graphics design board

>>156648343
>SJW whore sucks 5 dicks for game reviews
>not related to gg
sure anon, sure
>>
>>156648358
he's running gnunet-gtk which is like a dock for all the main gnunet things
you're running just the filesharing gnunet-fs-gtk
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>>156647992
>Nobody has that shit installed unless they're already hipsters.
Argumentam ad populam as cover for "baww Linux intimidates me", how cute.
>We don't want to download CP, we just want our chinese cartoon daily doses. Nobody is going to jail.
The same EU ruling that spooked Nyaa means that even watching a STREAM of pirated anime can put you in prison for a year, no seeding required. The stakes are higher now, at least for eurofags.
>. It's you guys that need to get through your skulls that free software will never win and never be relevant for public, widespread use.
I'm past caring about the normies. If you're aware enough to still be in this thread, then this is your chance to avoid being among the goyim that get culled for daring to disobey the copyright cartel. Use it or don't.

>>156648145
/pol/ raided the fuck out of dozens of online polls in the early primary season that were directly responsible for keeping him on the debate stages in the early rounds of primaries. /pol/ played enough of a role that senior campaign staff (Katrina Pierson) thanked 4chan by name after the election. /pol/'s Reddit colony The_Donald spread Trump's message to millions of millenials. /pol/ signal-boosting and sock-puppet Twitter and FB accounts were a large fraction of Trump's online media presence. /pol/ memes like Spirit Cooking and #draftourdaughters helped swing hispanic and female voters, respectively, in the closing days of the campaign. /pol/ trolling through Wikileaks uncovered and spread knowledge of much of the evil that Hillary and her staffers did, and even remote wiped her chief of staff's (Podesta's) iPad by phishing him via credential reuse. Sean Spicer is literally a Gundam weeb and there's circumstantial evidence that he's a /pol/ tripfag as well.

So yes, /pol/ did one hell of a lot.

>>156648039
Looks like yes. Try "brew install gnunet" and see if that gets you going.
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>>156648193
>>156648210
>>those horrendous icons are still in the UI
I think it's pretty descriptive.
>>
>Haven't even browsed the site for 20 minutes
>Ran into, and almost download, cheese pizza

Well, on to the next site.
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Thank god for my mongolian wall scrolls archive. Ill survive the next megaupload-pocalyspe.
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>>156648392
>a complete non-sequitur
stop wasting my time
>>
>>156648438
>the site
I see. Why are you posting in a DDS thread, then?
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>>156648391
>video game addicts can't into non-windows
there are rare exceptions
there need to be more
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>>156648429
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>>156648299
>it's like this website simply was a vehicle for the most autistic people in the world to ball up their rage and lust for revenge, and then throw it back at life
Nah, that was incidental to the fact that most people started here as teenagers and then became incredibly embittered as they moved into adulthood.
>>
>>156648405
Oh I see.

Someone really needs to redesign that dock.
>>
>>156648299
Partially yes, but the change we've seen isn't exactly organic - the mods have openly come out in support of /pol/ and the alt-right.

I'm starting to believe they might have moot locked in a basement somewhere, because fuck if Hiro actually comes here.
>>
>>156648358
Yeah, I followed the chain ITT and ran gnunet-core -s so now I'm online at least.
I still don't see your thing though.
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>>156648418
Not just the early primaries. Don't forget the first presidential debate. I still have screencaps of /pol/acks that took part.
>>
http://nyaa.moe/
>>
it's cool and I like it, but it's never going to work unless the regular people with windows and os x can run it too. there needs to be a binary for each. otherwise there really isn't a point - it will never have the critical mass necessary.
>>
>>156648418
>brew install gnunet
No such formula.
>>
>>156648531
Ah yeah I had forgotten the spam scripts. I had those running from systems on three separate ISPs.
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>>156648515
4chan hasn't mattered since GG as far as /pol/ and /v/ are concerned.
>>
>>156648545
Jazzy
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>>156648545
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>>156648545
nice song
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>>156648555
Sorry, I don't have a Mac and was just going by this:
http://brewformulas.org/gnunet

It lists the dependencies so you should be able to "brew install" those all in one go.
>>
>>156648503
I thought so too at first.
But it's grown on me.
One of those, so bad it's good things.
It's so fucking off the wall bizarre, that to lose it at this point would just be a shame.
Also helps keep undesirables away.
>>
>>156648545
Jokes on you, I don't even dislike jazzy shit.
>>
>>156648515

>mods have openly come out in support of /pol/ and the alt-right

And most people on /pol/ think the mods are leftists, and against them because the rules are rarely properly enforced there....
>>
>>156648647
>Also helps keep undesirables away.
This is literally the EXACT OPPOSITE of what GNUnet needs.
>>
>>156648418
All problems are solved by moving Nyaa to somewhere in the world with no copyright laws. Much easier and more practical than re-educating the entire pirate population of the internet into placebo protection methods.
>>
>>156648515
>>156648586
Moot wanted to fuck some girl, but /v/ literally denied him the pussy, and then the girl dumped moot for another man.
He was an anime autist finally about to >tfw gf, but /v/ fucked it up
>>
>>156648525
try "gnunet-fs-gtk"

I'm going to try to enter it through the command line I just need to boot into an X session first as I'm currently using Wayland and it errors out and segfaults on me.
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>>156648438
Thanks for the warning. 2D is fine, cheese pizza is not.
>>
>>156648358
>anonymity: Paranoid 10
what?
>>
>>156648745
Controls how much cover traffic the program needs to send out its own messages.
>>
>>156648745
ratio of cover to regular traffic?
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>>156648745
It was green so I selected it. I don't know what it does.

I am also paranoid.
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>>156648731
Yeah, I switched for that to save my eyes. It had the same searches open. My node is on and I don't see it.
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>>156648703
>wintard is upset about not being catered to
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>>156648795
You might want to try normal to see if I can see it then.
>>
>>156648705
But the eu law now states that watching is a crime, even if the server is hosted else where, watching while in the eu means go to jail, so nyaa would need to physically leave the eu too.
>>
>>156648705
>no copyright laws
>enough freedom of expression and reliable bandwidth for nyaa
That's basically down to a few small islands in the Pacific at this point, most of which would get swept up in TPP or the next trade deal with the US or Japan.
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>>156648545
Oh nice, I needed a song to complement my fap.
>>
>>156648820
No. >>156648159
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>>156648820
something like gnunet is easier to defend if it has legitimate uses
>>
>>156648763
>>156648771
only did basic IT in highschool so most of what is being said in this thread i don't understand, thanks.
>>
>1/3 of the way through installing dependencies
This better be worth it.
>>
>>156648847
I thought the TPP is dead, and with Trump around any future similar agreements are unlikely.
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>>156648927
It's not.
>>
>>156646196
because I want to play vidya easily too
>>
>>156648931
TPP and multilateral trade deals are dead, but bilateral trade deals with pacific nations are still very likely, and would likely include copyright enforcement.
>>
>>156648927
Rest assured, it won't.
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>>156648847
Your ignorance of the world is astounding. You must be american.

>>156648846
Nobody is going to jail for watching anime. As long as the tracker is safe, nothing will happen.
>>
Is there something like an RSS for XDCC? Too lazy to connect every time I want to get something.
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>>156648949
it will be in 5 years though
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>>156648954
At some point you have to ease off the vidya if you want to be anything other than constantly surveilled cattle.
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>>156648966
No.
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>>156648954
just play quake 3 cpma
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>>156648586
We're literally in the top 100 sites in the USA right now.

4chan has never been more powerful or influential than right now. Chanology is literally nothing in comparison.
>>
>>156648820
So who's actually going to seed all your anime if there's nobody on the network to store it?
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>>156648979
uhh, I live in a 1st world country, I'm already cattle
>>
>>156648931
>any future similar agreements are unlikely
involving the US, and only for the next 4(???) years
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>>156648966
write a script
oh wait you're too lazy
>implying anyone is going to share their script
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>>156636733
So now I have to learn computer language in addition to moon language to get my Japanese media?

Fuck this bullshit, I'm out of here.
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>>156649014
>he doesn't understand how much fucking hardware Linux users have
Thanks to Linux and BSD having production-quality software RAID (Windows software RAID is a bad joke btw) it's common to see home PCs with 10-20TB of hard drive space dedicated to media and vidya.
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>>156648962
>Nobody is going to jail for watching anime. As long as the tracker is safe, nothing will happen.
Sure, probably, but it's apparently enough to shut down nyaa, so it's doing what it needs to do.
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At least I still have a bakabt account

remember when people said "why make an account you can just search on google for the specific torrent"
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>>156649069
thanks zfs

raid-6 is my waifu btw
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>>156649062
No you just need a $35 raspberry pi 3 and an externally powered USB hard drive. The complex setup is literally only for Windows.
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>>156649062
Or you could buy things with money.
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>>156649060
Why wouldn't you share a script?
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>>156636733
Highly related
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aCUDj8cX-n4
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>>156648962
>As long as the tracker is safe, nothing will happen.
The tracker isn't safe. That's why this is happening.
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What?
What even is this?
It's gay and I don't like it.
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>>156649098
or a virtual machine
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>>156647616
>@find
how do you do that
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>>156649088
Did bakabt purge accounts? I couldn't log in.
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>>156649117
gfwl might have been shit but at least you were still able to get hatemail
fuck russian scammers, really.
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>>156649139
anonymous frostwire with a built in cache
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>>156644239
Moot isn't.
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>>156649116
/g/ is the most selfish board on 4chan, overrun with ledditors.
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>>156649062
RPi is cheap as fuck nigga, just get one.
>>
ok its back up now. you autists can stop complaining.
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>>156649150
for 6-month-inactive accounts.
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>>156649094
BtrFS and HAMMER2 are also going to be pretty fucking neat when they're ready, and even plain old XFS+mdadm blows the doors off most RAID that isn't ZFS.
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>>156649157
Actually why the fuck don't we just get the frostwire devs to integrate gnunet? It's just a network layer.
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Is 2chan freaking out over this? Or do they prefer to stream and buy instead?
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I'm in
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>>156649088
Can't wait till bakabt admin chickens out
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>>156649169
the day hammer2 is ready is the day i take the stairway to heaven
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>>156649069
So basically you're counting on all the sysadmins' homelab NAS to hold all the anime in the world? I guess if you can store other shit on the their NAS that they don't actually like it'll be workable, but I really doubt there's going to be enough. Still going to wait it out before I connect my 6TB nas in.
>>
I don't see what's the big issue.
Theft is a crime, after all.
Protecting intellectual property is the most important step to protecting women and children.

Are you against protecting women and children, white males ?
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>>156649116
no spoonfeeding allowed
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>>156649003
>We're literally in the top 100 sites in the USA right now.
And because of that, 4chan is no longer the beating heart of internet culture. It is a tertiary organ.

>4chan has never been more powerful or influential than right now. Chanology is literally nothing in comparison.
Chans as a whole? Sure. 4chan? No.
>>
How can make gnunet more user friendly so people migrate to it?
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>>156642433

My waifu has very soft wears, which respect her freedom to show off.
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>>156649184
japanese media companies care more about piracy in japan than estonia and botswana
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>>156640726
all the obscure shit is gone
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>>156649201
Hopefully they'll un-clench their assholes in the future.
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taken from /h/

1) The wikipedia article has been vandalized. Evidenced by the "site closed due to <insert bullshit>" having no source.


2) The 4chan post in the screenshot is
http://desuarchive.org/a/thread/156633704/#156633892

That poster uses the tripcode !!bEjiosNGoUT. But if you actually try searching for this tripcode, you get
http://desuarchive.org/a/search/tripcode/%21%21bEjiosNGoUT/

ONE result, which is that same post. I.e., he's bullshitting you.


3) The only thing useful from the WHOIS lookup is
>state: deactivated
>status: serverHold

The serverHold status is described in
https://www.icann.org/resources/pages/epp-status-codes-2014-06-16-en

So the registrar issued the hold/deactivation. We have no real idea why.


4) Horriblesubs has actually made a post about it in /a/ using his normal tripcode (!ONk14TfQNk) at >>156642153
>Facts:
>- Nyaa disappeared from IRC
>- WHOIS records indicates that they have been updated 30 minutes after he quit
>- The domains under NT are all scheduled for deletion
>- nyaa.se / nyaatorrents.info / nyaatorrents.org have the serverHold status on them. To manually delete a domain name, the user must write a request to their registrar to delete it for them. A serverHold status implies a registrar took some action on the domain names (https://www.icann.org/resources/pages/epp-status-codes-2014-06-16-en). It's also interesting to note that when torrent sites get taken down at the domain level, a serverHold status can also be found.
>- nyaa.eu is in "quarantined" status (check eurid whois). This means the registrant manually initiated a deletion.

>These are the facts and everything else is pure speculation, but do let your imaginations run wild!

5) Any particular EU regulations being the reason for the site going down is pure speculation; we've received no word to confirm or deny this. Nyaa has gone silent.
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>>156649141
I don't typically recommend virtual machines for p2p stuff.
>two layers of NAT means performance blows goats
>VirtualBox now uses Hyper-V so VMs under Windows are all slow as shit
You might as well just put together an RPi3 and some storage and stick it in a corner. It's cheap, silent, and keeps chugging even when your main computer is off.

Now sure, VMs are great for other things, but for this particular role they suck.
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>>156649184
You realize that elevens get their chinese cartoons over TV, right?
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>>156649223
precompile, for one thing
make finding content not a gigantic PITA also, like at least publish a directory with the damn thing.
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>>156649242
No it isn't.
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>>156649014
Once you download something and move it to where you want, you would republish it to become a seeder. (Ideally, someone someday makes a client where this is automated.)
The deamon running in the background continues to `seed' it for you - So there's no keeping your client open like you currently do with torrents.
Obviously, if there's no one with whatever file online with their gnunet daemon running, it will not be downloadable by anyone.
In this regard it is not dissimilar to torrenting at all.
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>>156649229
I heard japan is the biggest portion of nyaa's traffic.
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>>156649215
4chan is pretty much the entry level chan now
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>>156647020
Very cheap. Manga usually cost less than 1000 yen per volume. Have Made in Abyss as example:
https://honto.jp/netstore/search_10メイドインアビス.html?srchf=1&tbty=0

Duty depends on what your country takes for book imports. In the EU it's 0% in general. There is the local VAT though, if the package value is above the insignificance threshold of 22€ or so.
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>>156649253
>TV
What the hell is that?
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>>156649269
Always was.
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>>156649098
Will that setup even last more than a year? Most external HD's are sold cheap because they don't last under constant use and have shit warranties.
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>>156649249
Not knowing anything is almost worse than panic speculation.

I think I'm going to be a nihilist now.
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>>156649069
You fucking nig/g/ers can't make a one line post talking about your stuff without sounding like an advertisement.

>>156649087
You guys are smart but reading comprehension must not be your thing. One last time, everything is solved immediately after Nyaa is moved away from Europe. Nothing else matters.

>>156649118
It wasn't taken down, it was willingly removed(if the currently told story is correct, which I wouldn't trust it to be). It just has to be moved elsewhere.

>>156649223
1-Click install on Window.
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>>156649267
Does the stat include sukebei
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>>156645057

>sharing platform

4chan?

>OS

gnu/linux
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>>156646482
Only 1 thing to do, anon
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>>156649269
>4chan is pretty much the entry level chan now
As opposed to being what, exactly?
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>>156649249
So, is kill?
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>>156649253
If you ever tried downloading raw from nyaa you would see that 95% of peers is from japan.
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>>156649295
According to my dictionary it's some kind of antiquated streaming device, only you don't get to control what you see aside from changing the "stream" provider, volume control, and turning it on and off. Interesting fact about volume control, some advertisements blast the volume up without you being able to do anything about it.
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>>156649208
>So basically you're counting on all the sysadmins' homelab NAS to hold all the anime in the world? I guess if you can store other shit on the their NAS that they don't actually like it'll be workable, but I really doubt there's going to be enough.
You really, REALLY underestimate how many weeb sysadmins there are and how much storage and bandwidth they have. You can store a few terabytes of anime per rack U and there are thousands of rack U worth of sysadmins' warez boxes in the developed world.

>>156649298
What you do is buy a powered USB drive enclosure and then a proper high grade internal HDD to stick in it. ARM SBCs themselves are quite durable given good quality power supply bricks. I had a little ARMv5 devboard from 2009 as my warez server, IRC box, webserver, telnet/SSH BBS, FTP server, and home router/firewall for about six years of continuous heavy usage before the soldered-on flash storage started to die. RPis don't have that soldered on issue so you can just clone the MicroSD card every year or two and keep chugging.
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>>156649215
>And because of that, 4chan is no longer the beating heart of internet culture. It is a tertiary organ.
Your logic makes literally no sense.

We're dominating the internet more than ever before.
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>>156649280
>In the EU it's 0% in general.
That's bullshit.
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>>156649352
More like they've gone silent, we're in some kind of limbo right now.
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>>156648545
sauce on that song my boi?
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>>156649374
That sounds horrible!
Only a plebian caveman would be stupid enough to be near that gizmo.
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>>156649343
the asshole of the internet
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>>156649249
It's dead, Jim.

That sounds like someone bailing out. If he wasn't radio silent, then maybe you could imagine nyaa coming back, but that seems pretty final.
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How do "we" know nyaa is not just temporarily down?
>>
it's called moe jazz or something
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>>156649428
We don't. It could be down forever or temporarily.
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>>156648545
>http://nyaa.moe/

Sauce on that tune. Don't leave me hanging.
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>>156649428
The domain got nuked. nyaa.se is down for good. If it comes back up it will be at a different address, possibly hosted on a different continent.
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>>156649402
>>156649457
>>156649436
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>>156649379
>You really, REALLY underestimate how many weeb sysadmins there are and how much storage and bandwidth they have. You can store a few terabytes of anime per rack U and there are thousands of rack U worth of sysadmins' warez boxes in the developed world.
One day while looking up IPs from a torrent swarm I found several DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE IPs seeding anime. THE FUCKING DoD SEEDS MECHA SHOWS MY TAX DOLLARS PAY FOR ANIME
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Still got nothing on the honneamise or whatever
Do I only fetch info from directly connected peers or something? even freenet isn't this bad.
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>>156649428
I gave up on remaining positive after all the other torrent sites died.
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>>156646679
b-but video games!
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>>156649480
it uses onion routing, you won't connect directly to whoever you're downloading from
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>>156649229
>>156649267
The Japanese government has explicitly and repeatedly mentioned nyaa as the main internet piracy hub for Japanese media products. They care and they know.
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>>156649476
>DoD
>MECHA SHOWS
Maybe for R&D?
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>>156643028
Enjoy your irrelevance and total lack of content.
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>>156649476
Can confirm, the DoD is bros.
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>>156649380
>We're dominating the internet more than ever before.
4chan is being eaten alive by normafag cancer. It is to VIIIchan what reddit used to be to 4chan.

>>156649416
>the asshole of the internet
And still the entry-level chan because until a few years ago it was the only one that wasn't more-or-less ded at a month old.
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>>156649476
That may have literally been White House Press Secretary Sean Spicer.
>Commander in the Navy Reserves
>confirmed Gundam otaku (see pic)
>when he gets called up to active duty he serves at the Pentagon
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>>156649471
thanks m8
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>>156649506
so how the hell does search work? does it really even?
should the guy try to find a URL he can post?
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>>156649476
>Anyone on /a/ paying taxes
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>>156649471

Ah thanks.
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>>156649559
look for the ocarina of time debug rom :^)
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>>156646482
Or even worse, make us pay for the products we consume!
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>>156649514
Post you are face when the jap gov promised japanese citizenship to nyaa in exchange of taking the site down.
Kami-sama knows i would have caved too.
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>>156649586
I'm not ``consuming'' anything.
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>>156649565
you buy food from your grocery? looked at a receipt lately? you paid taxes
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>>156649620
THERE IS NO SUCH THING AS ETHICAL CONSUMERISM UNDER CAPITALISM
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>>156649583
got nothing.
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So is anyone gonna make a win-binaries buildbot for us poor non-FOSS users? I can't even begin to compile this shit because windows gives me some nonspecific error when I try to install the prerequisites.
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>>156641088
rutracker.org
>register
>type the name of the anime you want in romaji
They even upload the bdremuxes if you want to encode the anime yourself
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>>156649646
search for pdfs
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>>156649538
>nyaa was taken down to get to Trump
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>>156649480
You just gotta chill and let it run.
We've found that the first time you run it, sometimes it can take a good while for it to get everything it needs in order.

Do you have colored lines on piechart secretary, or is it just a black box?
On SystemDebian I found that I sometimes had to
$ pkill gnunet
then run
$ gnunet-arm -s
again to get it working.
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Thank god I got my account in animebytes reactivated.
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And so begins the march of the weebs.
They took our animu, we take their world.
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>>156649675
>trump will never sign an EXECUTIVE ORDER to put nyaa back online

Sad!
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>>156649538
the 2010s are surreal, aren't they
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>>156636733
>onion
Noice, gotta enjoy that sweet 154o/s download speed.
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>>156649690
Good to know. I guess I'll just watch a couple of episodes gotten elsewhere and wait.
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>>156649651
GNUnet requires running a relational database backend (sqlite, mysql, postgresql), and persistent background network services, both of which Windows blows rotting goat penises at doing compared to other OSes. It will ruin your performance and rape your battery life if you're on a laptop. You're seriously better off setting up a little RPi3 pirate box. You can even multitask and use it for IRC (irssi, weechat, etc.), torrents (Transmission and Deluge both have high quality web interfaces), FTP, and a file share to access from your Windows box(es).
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Since EU weebs will inevitably find a way to bounce back from this, what's the best way to keep an eye on this situation?
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>>156649757
It's actually usable speeds.
>>
configure: NOTICE: libgnurl not found. http client support will not be compiled.
configure: WARNING: libgnurl not found. hostlist daemon will not be compiled, and you probably WANT hostlist daemon

I have curl do I need libgnurl?
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>>156649765
You're probably in the best place in the internet to be kept posted.
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>>156649804
You need libgnurl.
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>>156649735
Oh, fuck, Barron's the expert hacker. Maybe he can do something
>he probably is fluent in nip, and doesn't need plebtitles
>he probably looks down at us
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>>156649804
wtf are you talking about
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>>156649804
Yes. https://gnunet.org/gnurl
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>>156649502
>not going through the huge emulation backlog
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>>156649389
I've never paid any duty tax on my imported books. And I've imported lots of them. Even resold manga and counterfeit uni textbooks for a while. Show me the regulation that demands more than 0% duty tax on books.
>>
>>156649812
But the mods are deleting most the threads. When I heard from a friend about nyaa this morning, I expected the /a/ catalog to be plastered with grief.
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>>156649379
They also have to be interested in anime, unless GNUnet is general purpose so you're getting anime even if you don't want it. I figure it was opt-in for specific applications/distributions or whatever.
>>
>>156649714
So does that mean that I have to get a job now?
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>>156649857
VAT is dependent on the legislation of the target country.
>>
OH BOY I HOPE 4CHAN IS NEXT
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>>156649850
Also it's trivial to set up a JP-locale XPSP3 VM inside VirtualBox on Linux so you can play VNs.
>XP in VBox for VNs
>emulators for console games
>DOSBox for DOS games
>WINE for old Windows games (many old games work better in WINE than they do in Win10, and DX11 support in WINE is almost finished)
>mpv for anime
>tons of quality music players
>Okular for reading pdf/epub/cbz
>Firefox or Chrome for 4chinz
You're really not short on things to do under Linux.
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>>156649895
What are you gonna do, play torrented video games and watch torrented anime at home all day? At this point, wage slaving is easier.
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>>156649946
I've done this but I haven't figured out how to get the VM activated.
>>
This is why I archived for years. People laughed saying there was never a point, who's laughing now Anon.
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>>156649893
>unless GNUnet is general purpose so you're getting anime even if you don't want it
Correct. It's a general purpose mesh, like a private version of IPFS.
>>
If nyaa comes back, I'm sure as hell downloading everything I can get my hands on. Should this be temporary (which I sincerely hope it is), it will only be the first such happening.

>>156649950
How is wageslavery easier than the situation you just described?
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Has this been updated yet?
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>>156649971
Just crack it ayylmao. XP will take a whole bunch of publicly known keys and never call in. DazLoader still works on Win7, and DazLoader is actually just GNU GRUB being sneaky and injecting fake OEM SLIC keys into memory before the Windows loader starts.
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>>156650028
>DazLoader is actually just GNU GRUB being sneaky and injecting fake OEM SLIC keys into memory before the Windows loader starts.
amazing
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>>156650026
Why is he still alive, mind blowing.
>>
>>156650026
add suppressing gnunet
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>>156649946
The performance penalty for wine is pretty large, so many games do not run well. Otherwise I generally agree, although foobar is still the best.
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>>156649380
4chan never dominated internet culture. It has always been this weird place where the autists tell each other what glorious internet heroes they are and celebrate imaginary "epic wins" that no one else has ever heard or given a fuck about.
>>
>>156650059
Yeah it's completely impossible to subvert without total control over the boot process. That's the real reason Microsoft spent billions of dollars developing Secure Boot, to fight back against less than a month's work of GRUB nigger-rigging by one dude.

>>156650112
Foobar works in WINE. If you want a Foobar-ish native player there's Deadbeef. I prefer mpd+Cantata (graphical client)+mpc (raw command line client for scripting), but that's obviously not for nublets.
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>>156649820
How do I install this shit on mac?
I can't get get configure to work! Why ddn't you just curl christian?
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>>156650135
4chan has been the wellspring of internet culture since the early days. It used to be about a two year lag between hot new 4chan maymays being created and normies on the street spouting them, but /pol/ took that down to a matter of hours to help win an election.
>>
>>156650145
Still has some monitoring bugs as far as I know and it looks bad in wine, and no deadbeef lacks many features foobar has, especially with regards to metadata.
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>>156650155
>How do I install this shit on mac?
Looks like you can use Macports to install the dependencies.
https://gnunet.org/installation_osx
>>
I'll get on this once someone makes a giant MSpaint piece laying out the steps.
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>>156649898
VAT and duty tax are two entirely different things.
>>
>>156650218
Just do the RPi3 pirate box setup with the drive enclosure described in an earlier post. You do NOT want to leave this running on Windows for long, even if you do get it working.
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>>156650218
I think you'll be waiting a while on that one.
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>>156647840
>walking simulators
Your asses need to walk!
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>>156647055
Imma wait until the child predators are weeded out first.
>>
>>156650258
I saw mac mentioned up the thread, hich is what I use. I'll start using linux once this piece of crap dies, after win10 there's no other option.
>>
I just want to wake up from this nightmare.
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>>156649973
Isn't that abusable as fuck? How exactly can I be stopped from spam allocating garbage on the network, especially since I should be anonymous?
>>
>>156644518
With all the free content that is being put behind walls, maybe Newgrounds can be relevant again. it just needs to become a better youtube.
>>
>>156650343
Cool, cool. The one thing you need to watch out for is that Broadcom NIC drivers, for licensing reasons, are an absolute pain on Linux, so have a USB ethernet dongle handy if you're installing on an rMBP. Other than that the hardware pretty much "just werkz" nowadays, although you might get a little worse battery life as a tradeoff for CPU/GPU performance.

t. mid-2014 rMBP owner, switched from 10.11 to Linux and never looked back.
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>>156636733
>onion routed
So just like with TOR, that means you can get arrested because some russian passed child porn through your connection?
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>>156650425
GNUnet actually has a priority algorithm that uses QoS to fuck over spammers. Content that's more requrested gets prioritized, content that nobody wants gets ignored. It's in the docs on the gnunet.org website, although it's not exactly written for newbies.
>>
>>156650461
When did that happen
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>>156650203
I copied the port process in homebrew and changed the compiler and linker flags to brew location.
I symlinked gnurl to curl and config warning went away, maybe that'll work. I can't get config of actual gnurl to work.
Is any of this required
configure: NOTICE: GnuTLS has no DANE support, DANE validation will not be possible
configure: NOTICE: libpulse(audio) not found, conversation will not be built.
configure: NOTICE: GStreamer not found, conversation will not be built.
configure: NOTICE: --with-sudo not specified and not running as 'root', will not install GNS NSS library
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>>156650461
If you live in the US or EU then onion relays are protected under law.
>>
>>156650567
You'll need to rebuild GnuTLS with DANE support (should be possible with macports) to get the full benefit of the GNS stuff. GStreamer and libpulse are media libraries so unless you were going to use GNUnet as an A/V chat client you're probably OK without them.
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NYAA IS BACK
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>>156650665
>nyaa.se down
>nyaa.eu down
>nyaa.moe still a meme page
Proofs?
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>>156650665
>>
>>156650665

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Connection timed out
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>>156649950
It's not like money will have valour in the next nuclear war.
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bring back /rs/
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>>156650770
Maybe /mega/.
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>>156650851
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>>156650434
>Newgrounds
Oh man. NG was pretty much the turning point, the first time I was getting really into something that could not be shared with the normalfags.
That shit wouldn't fly today, would it?
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>>156647616
>then #news
Didn't #news die around 6-7 years ago? Is it better than Nibl?
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>>156650851
>repeating megapocalyspe
Never again. I don't want to lose even more old game and music rips and impossible to find vhs rips of ancient chinese cartoons.
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>>156650851
Enjoy your bandwidth quota limit.
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>>156649480
>those icons
what the fuck
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>>156651122
That's what happens when network engineers create a GUI from scratch. Patches welcome for better icons. :^)
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>>156649253
It is far more easier to download your favorite show than recording it yourself. Less hassle, arguably cheaper and faster too.
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>>156650079

He is a cancer, only way to kill him for good is from orbit.
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>>156650915
I want a sequel to Ganguro girl.
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What does this actually do and how would it help share anime and manga?
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>>156651187
Galko was better.
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>>156651203
>What does this actually do
Secret squirrel network sharing in a way that lawsuit-proofs you, at least in the US. It can't be shut down.
> how would it help share anime and manga?
It's a file sharing platform. Upload shit to it.
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>>156651203
I don't know how this could replace a one stop website either.
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>>156651257
The point is that "one stop websites" are fat fucking targets for lawyers and prosecutors now, at least in the EU. Nyaa will not be replaced with a straight clone.
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>>156651253
it's not like freenet, is it? the files don't stay up forever, and there's no real directory.
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>>156651257
It's quickly getting to the point that one stop sites are going the way of the dodo.
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>>156651289
So did nyaa master save themselves or are they still liable to be prosecuted
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>>156651307
Freenet is filled to the brim with CP.
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>>156650925
Why not both?
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>>156651307
Files are cached indefinitely but not permanently. There is a search system.
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>>156651223
You're too young my boy, you don't know what I'm talking about.
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>>156651325
He shut the website down preemptively. If he can send the site content (DB backups, etc.) to a friend in a non-EU jurisdiction then we might get a clone back for now, but again, that's only a temporary solution given the way copyright laws are trending.

Stallman was right again.
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After websites, won't they go after people who make file-sharing programs? Make new laws and stuff?
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>>156647840
>>156648074
>>156648196
>>156648255

It was more than /v/, it was gamer culture in general from all corners of the internet. Dudes go online to relax and play some fucking games, for many people it's their life or their childhood. It's where they can be themselves and interact with a community that they would never find in real life. No asshole SJWs are going to barge in and enforce their bullshit rules to shame people in their own hobby without a fight.

At it's core, it really was just a bunch of unnecessary sexist hatred, festering into a giant storm of mainstream figures announcing their disgust and how they stood against it, but more importantly it's result was declaring a rejection of submission to mainstream culture being imposed on it.
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>>156651402
No, that would be digital nuclear war.
>>
if you want to keep shilling you're going to want a new thread
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Between the death of net neutrality and the rise of bandwidth quotas, it's going to come to the point where you will have very little bandwidth to spare for traffic that's not coming from controlled and verified sources.
Anonymized file sharing with traffic hiding makes the problem even worse, since your actual traffic is going to be dwarfed by dummy (or someone else's) traffic that runs through your box to help conceal your own activity.
Something like Gnunet would probably be fine for stuff like text-based communication or sharing small files, but I can't see it supporting an anime viewing habit in a future where bandwidth quotas get serious.
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>>156651475
>Between the death of net neutrality and the rise of bandwidth quotas, it's going to come to the point where you will have very little bandwidth to spare for traffic that's not coming from controlled and verified sources.
lolUSA
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>>156651402
You might as well set up a Ministry of Love to go along with it at that point.
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>>156651327
at least you can find it. Not that I do, it's just that freenet actually has a fucking landing page and shit.
>>156651354
How long am I expected to wait on downloading shit before I can find anything? is there even much of anything to find?
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>>156636733
This will not work. In order to be successful there are two rules your platform must either meet or exceed
1. Work on Windows
2. The maximum number of steps to use on Windows must be 3 or less: download>install>open

Anything that does not meet the above requirements is doomed to obscurity, regardless of what you think of Windows or how retarded winfags are. GNUnet only meets 1. You can live in your fantasy land and pretend people will take the time to install it as you shout how easy it is to set up, but in reality people are lazy and they don't give a fuck about the thousand plus reasons you have for why it's better. The word compile is like a death flag for any software that wants to be adopted by the majority. (Other than linux-centric software, of course)
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>>156636733
>Compile it: https://gnunet.org/downloads
I don't even know what means. Why don't you do it for me?

t. average user
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>>156651486
>lolUSA
lolTrade agreements.
Intellectual property legislation like the CTEA starts in America, but then it spreads to the rest of the world through trade agreements where governments make binding promises to legislate similar laws regardless of what the voters would want.
Once the US finds the most effective way to enforce quotas and divide the carcass of net neutrality between various corporate interests, it will be made into American law and then find its way to the next global and regional trade agreements.
Not being American doesn't grant you immunity from these laws, it merely gives you a few years' buffer to get your affairs in order before the same laws start applying to you.
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>>156651785
>lolTrade agreements.
Trade agreements have nothing to do with net neutrality and bandwidth caps.
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>>156651810
>trade agreements where governments make binding promises to legislate similar laws regardless of what the voters would want.
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>>156651412
It was a bunch of self-important faggots throwing an autistic fit and making 4chan a living hell for three years running.
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>>156651831
this
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>>156651775
This. Why do Linuxfags distribute incomplete software?
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>>156651828
Bandwidth caps aren't law and EU already has net neutrality laws.
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>>156651892
Trade agreements are law.
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>>156651876
>>156651775

It's open software, nothing is stopping you from making a complete, one click installation.
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>>156651903
And?
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>>156651831
I got so fucking sick of them constantly complaining about their threads being deleted and how there was a conspiracy between the mods and the gaming industry silence them.
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>>156651929
>nothing is stopping you from making a complete, one click installation.
Yes, there is.

The fact that I don't even know how I can do that with that weird file on that website.
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>>156651929
except time energy and expertise.
the FSF touts freedom and lack of cost so high and conveniently neglects other costs of use that are killing them, and they would know this if only they so much as trusted a single economist.
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>>156652017
Why don't they do that in the first place?
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>>156652017

That's not a "stop", it's a "slow down and learn things".
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>>156652085
it's a 'stop and do other things because this looks like a waste of time'. opportunity cost. again, basic economics.
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>>156652017
>>156652085
20 different links to .tar and .sig files, without any instructions.

Might as well be magic to me.
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>>156652163
google is magic to you?
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Someone just needs to write a script that does:

apt-get install gnunet
whatever else it needs

Done.
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>scanlator page
>Contact me on GNUNet
I can't believe I've actually seen this before.
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