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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 open source perfect dark. ->> IT CAN'T BE TAKEN DOWN. <<-

(perfect dark is a dedicated fully decentralized anonymous p2p program used in japan (like limewire/frostwire but less awful))

>What does that mean?

Everything is done in the program itself with no need for trackers or search sites, and unlike DHT search engines, it's completely anonymous. 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

Or set up an archlinux VM and install it from the AUR.

If anyone uploads a compiled windows version that would be great.

>Has anyone ever pirated anything with GNUnet?

As we speak.

>What the fuck is that UI?

GNUnet is developed by trolls. The joke is that it actually works though.
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>>156652546
Seems pretty cool.
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>>156652546
If these are the lengths I'll have to go to to get my chinese cartoons, then damn it all, I'll do it.
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you should have used a better OP image than my bullshit.
>Or set up an archlinux VM and install it from the AUR.
It's only in the repos, actually.
>As we speak.
As fucking if. The search function apparently needs an exact string match.
on one hand the
>releasename
threads would actually have purpose, but my honneamise brrip isn't coming until anon posts the actual name, I ain't typing that shit out.
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previous thread >>156636733
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Oh boy, time to stop using my RPi as a glorified dweeno and get that shit on anime, strat.
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>>156652820
Exact match?
That sounds like a serious shortcoming.
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>>156652820
I don't remember needing exact match back when /g/ did this.
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>>156652546
Yeah, but what about all my hentai? I NEED BOTH
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How do I compile?
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>>156652921
it's magic
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>>156652820
see attached on the string match.
I figured out how to 'advertise' a link to my identity under the keyword 'friends'. 'friend' returns nothing.
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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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>>156652972
>I think it'd be easier to give up and stop watching amine
I don't get it, what's that again?
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>GNU
Gross
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Time to brush up on your moon and start reading Meiji-era Japanese detective fiction off Aozora Bunko, because that's about as far as you'll be able to get without paying or sticking your neck out.
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>>156652085
No, it's a "forget this shit, it's one of these useless programmer circlejerks". If you believe you could coerce people into doing hours of niche research just so they can do the final step that you were too lazy/stupid to invest the extra 20 seconds in, then you're beyond delusional.

"Ease of use" is one of the main pillars of marketability for a reason. A product stands and falls with it.
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>>156652546
TokyoToshokan still works like usual. The seeder statistics were the only thing lost
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IPFS (with TOR, preferably) would be better desu senpai.
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amoeba is a better option if you want decentralized fileshare
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>nyaa goes down
>quick, use this site that will totally not put you in a watchlist for the nsa
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>>156652546
So could someone make a skin for this shit to I don't have to look at that ugly fucking flag all the time?
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>GNU software

No thanks, I rather wait for Demonsaw.
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>>156653013
It's the liberal EU that you have to blame for this crap. Conservatives are long done with caring what you wank it to, that's the liberals' worry now.
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>>156653363
copyright trolling is much more to blame for the current crisis.
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>>156652546
>>156652949
>horribly stretched clip art
>Australian Aboriginal nationalist flag
Who the fuck designed this shit?
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>>156653363
both sides are shit
t. natsoc
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>>156653412
a troll
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>>156653412
network engineers.
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>>156653412
Network Engineers, sounds about right.
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>>156653412
>Caring about GUIs
Found the software "designer".
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>>156653190
But Tor is slow and IPFS doesn't work properly with it yet.
Also IPFS is going to be very slow for people that don't have a lot of upload bandwidth.
Not to mention that to you can't seed files in-place which means that you'll need more HDD space if you want your files both in your IPFS repo and on your filesystem. Of course you could only use the IPFS repo but the UX will confuse the majority of users.
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So, I guess the most important part of all this is... Where the heck will we download Fakku batches from in the future?

Obviously, aside from this thing that looks like an autist designed it for other autists
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>>156653536
Then we make something better.

Our anime and hentai is at stake for Christ's sake.
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>>156653363
TTP/TISA is above your black and white politics you sheep
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>>156653602
gnunet is that something better
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>>156653643
not really onii-senpai.
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>>156653685
-fast
-works
???
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>>156653705
-retarded
-faggot
!!!
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>>156653753
not an argument
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>>156653602
A good compromise would be to use IPFS (and IPNS) to distribute magnet links, so that even people who don't want to use IPFS can at least use one of the public gateways to get their torrents.
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>>156653780
Believe me, there's a million better things to do than gnunet.

It's a great base to start something else off of, though.

>>156653829
That's one way of looking at it.
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I hope someone will make a better UI for this. It's a good software that looks like shit to the average user.
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>>156653363
don't think anyone's on you're side, you aren't valuable to any politician and they will throw you under the bus at the first opportunity.

leaving the EU didn't help the brits when they just pushed the sentence from 2 years to 10 for torrenting.
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>>156653829
magnet links still require trackers, which can be taken down.
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gnunet is the bright beautiful future of sharing and the internet
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>>156653899
no, magnet links can work 100% over DHT, I have done it
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>>156653169
TT is an index, not a tracker.

Although last time I directly checked with a tracker (~2005/06), subgroups were using different trackers than nyaa, so I don't really know what this commotion is about.

What's the advantage of a physical tracker, when there is the DHT anyway? That you can set it to private?
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>>156653899
They don't. Magnet links use the mainline DHT to find peers and trackers as a fallback.
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>>156653931
torrents start faster
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>>156652546
>nyaa is dead forever

Please say it isn't so. Where do I get my japanese visual novels now
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>>156653966
rutracker
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>>156653895
Was just pointing out this was not Trump-related, rather EU related.
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>>156653955
>>156653952
>>156653930
so it's just that normies probably will have less affinity to a lack of trackers, since there's less ADD immediate fulfillment.
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>>156653966
DDL
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>GNU
Into the trash it goes
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>>156653966
>Where do I get my japanese visual novels now

Have you tried amazon?
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>>156654086
>50KB/s cap if you're lucky
>2 hours wait time between downloads
>+8 parts
>all of this because the uploaders want a couple of cents per upload
Fun.
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>>156654130
>visual novels
>amazon
anon...
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Does anyone else want to try offering something? or can we just let this topic die already.
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>>156654156
Better than nothing I guess.
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>>156654239
it's not really better than just watching CR's shit quality free streams.
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>>156654276
What's CR got to do with VNs?
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>>156654229
https://alliance-network.github.io/index.en
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>>156652921
become a wizard
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>>156653102

It only takes that one person who makes the effort.
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>>156652546
That shit will never have these speeds memeboy
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>>156654059
I'm just pointing out from what you said that if you think either side doesn't care about what you fap to you're fucking kidding yourself.

If a politician stuck his neck out for "degenerate" anime he'd be strung up by both sides. It'd be political suicide.
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>>156652546
>GNU
fuck off hippie
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>>156654401
which means you have to pull from a pool of people, which is a pretty small party when you don't even precompile the shit.
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>>156653753
not an argument
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>>156653525
GUI exist for reasons, Mr. Smartass.
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>>156654616
https://exhentai.org/g/1051348/8496777b00/
Asian girls are yandere, be careful.
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>>156652546
>shilling an app that's widely used by pedophiles

no thanks

Also, would /a/nons really stoop that low that you'd go as far as using an app to get anime/manga that is also used by pedros to get their fix?
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What should this petition say?

Include stuff like forced immigration, threats by Juncker, international crimes and whatnot.

And most importantly... they took our animus.
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>>156654881
yes
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>>156653525
UIs are what makes or breaks a software for most users given that it is able to do its job to begin with.

It's what ultimately made me first leave Windows and then Ubuntu.

>>156654834
You do realize that pedophiles also use browsers and breath air?
>app
Kill yourself.
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>>156654881

2/10, please contain your autism.
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>>156654881
At least use its and it's correctly. But 3/10 for effort.
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This looks like some advanced autism.
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>>156655139
Anime is autism
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>>156652546
Well, I will check it out if there is no other way to get my chinese cartoons
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>>156655312
>>156655139
Fuck anime it's degenerate. Go EU
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>>156654834
>widely used
I wish anon.
It's not being used by anyone right now, let alone pedos.
And pedos using something should actually be considered a good sign for us - Means whatever will be trustable and secure.
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>>156652546
What is it with FOSS and Pajeet level UI design?
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>>156655384
Until you mistype your search, fail to notice, and end up with cp on your computer
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>>156652546
I'd rather never watch anime again than use this eye-cancer-inducing abomination
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>>156655644
are you sure?
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>>156653966
Chink search engines
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>>156655394
What UI design?
Hell, this shit looks like an alpha of a MVP.
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http://tokyoshoto.info

there you go
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>>156655394
Design comes later, what important is getting shit actually work first, this is why everytime /g/ talking about making stuff everyone just arguing about what icon to be used rather than actually start typing shit.
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>>156652546
what is this shit, it's not kawaii at all
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>nyaa is down forever
>bakabt you need to have connections in high places to get invited
>tokyotosho has outdated database

What do.
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>>156652546
>open source perfect dark
what like the N64 game?
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>>156655542
Just don't ever download thing from zones you don't know or trust.
What you keep describing is a possibility with any remote file you download, yet I assume you never worried about this with nyaa.

>freedom respecting/enabling secure anonymous decentralized sharing is bad because stuff i don't like exists and i might accidentally be reminded of it
>save me microsoft, keep me safe and pure google
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>>156655707
I would use but be full of shame, luckily I still have other options, unless it has an RSS as good nyaa's
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>>156656001
If you care about it so much then get involved in the project and "fix" it.
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>there are people on /a/ who don't know what perfect dark is
I'm shocked and disgusted.
Lurk harder, all of you.
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>>156655985
>Design comes later

We know that, it's just that using random images is cringeworth and may cause a bad impression of your work.

As a golden rule, I just use a white image with a "placeholder" text whenever I have to show the early stages of my work.
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>>156656118
PD is more /jp/ tier if anything.
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>>156656003
you can still xdcc and get stuff from fansubbers and HS directly. also magnet links
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>>156656067
I'll do the next best thing and whine about it on /a/ and wish really hard the website guys see my post
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>>156656118
I don't play non-japanese games anymore, banjo kazooie was fun though
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>>156656173
>bad impression of your work.
Not everyone make stuff to impress the other.
In my opinion shitty image can work better in some case than "placeholder" text since it still deliver some sort of context, even if it's the vague one.

>>156656242
>on /a/
You probably have a better luck doing that on /g/.
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>>156656118
Have you ever used it? You'd know it's slow, it rehosts stuff from nyaa and you need to sacrifice 40GB of space for cache.
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>>156653412
The uglier it is, the less normies there will be.
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>>156656613
apparently someone from /g/ is working on it
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>>156656613
no because nobody is actually panicking about finding their animu, we're just complaining for fun.
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>nyaa dies
>/g/ hurries to help
is /g/ out greatest ally?
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>>156656613
animetosho, tokyotosho, and shana all work fine don't they?
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>>156656804
Yeah, they're "helping" by shilling their pet project that nobody uses.
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>>156656957
better than nothing
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>>156652546
Allow me to interject for a moment. Whom you're referring to as DAIZ, is actually...

someone else continue
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>>156656954
>animetosho, tokyotosho
These just mirrored nyaa.
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>>156657054
Pretty sure you can direct upload to tt and at? If nyaa stays down tt will probably become liv again
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>>156656001

Pretty sure you can replace the images easily.
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>>156656525

>normies

Fuck off back to /v/.
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>>156657054

The magnets are still fine on TT
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>>156657280
Yeah, but where the new stuff will be posted from now on?
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>>156656436
I did use it before I learned to care about freedom and software.
That wasn't the point though - If you're on /a/ there are certain things you should at the very least be aware of.
Not knowing what Perfect Dark is feels like not having seen Eva or not knowing what Boku no Pico is tier to me.
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>>156653536
>Not to mention that to you can't seed files in-place
This has sorta been fixed in a recent version.
But like you say, the UI, or rather, lack of, isn't very friendly.
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>>156652546
>decentralized anonymous
Does this actually stop copyright companies from filing a notice to your ISP based on your IP like they already do with torrents?
I assume this doesnt mask your IP.
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>>156657346
TT maybe? Or just on sub sites.
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>>156656957
>official gnu software
>/g/ pet project
anon, i..
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How does a GNUnet version for windows work, how do you share files? I may or may not be in possession of several hundred terabytes of nyaa and sukebei content.
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>>156657409
Interesting. Do you know how they do it? Or are you talking about the file API thing?
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>>156657445
so long as a single other uncompromised machine exists on the network no one anywhere in the chain has any way of knowing which files you received if any or from who, let alone what they may have contained
please read their wobsite https://gnunet.org/
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>>156657567
It's probably a better idea to just use a linux build
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>>156652546
This way can be anonymous, yes, but it is like using DC++ in the old days. You need to connect to the right people to get the stuff, slow to spread new files and can be pain in the ass. I seriously hope we can get a better alternative.
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>>156656954
>>156657078
>>156657280
But what about the tracker? It was all on nyaa's tracker.
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>>156657731
DHT saves the day.. for now.
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>>156657507
>TT maybe? Or just on sub sites.
Don't know, most of the stuff only gets subbed by crunchyroll and HorribleSubs was the only source and they mainly posted on nyaa. Please don't tell me I need to use mediafire and crap like that again.
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>>156657731

https://www.tokyotosho.info/details.php?id=1091552

Trackers are still working, for now
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>>156657805
TT will probably start scraping Horrible's magnets, they were scraping Doki already
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>>156657810
TT is loading slow as shit but I can tell you Nyaa's tracker is fucken dead.
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>>156657568
It's apparently an experimental filestore. It adds about 1MB for every GB of storage, apparently.
You first have to use:
>ipfs config Experimental.FilestoreEnabled true
before running your Daemon, and then to add files use a --no-copy flag.

Now just need a working frontend that /a/utists won't freak out over.
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So where do you get yours raw manga scans now with nyaa dead?
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here are the instructions
https://gnunet.org/build-instructions-microsoft-windows-platforms
https://gnunet.org/generic-installation-instructions
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>>156657909
>Now just need a working frontend that /a/utists won't freak out over.
Nah, leave it as it is, the more barriers to accessibility the better.
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>>156657810
No, nyaa's tracker is ded as is 2/3's of the trackers in that torrent. The main tracker with all the peers in that tracker was opentrackr anyways.
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>>156657360
>I did use it before I learned to care about freedom and software.
PD is closed source. Stallman would not approve.
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>have been without internet for days
>finally get it and come back to this shit
What the fuck happened here
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>gnunet
I remember i tried it with some other anon 2 years ago and it was too slow. Took like 15 mins to just download a ~900kib 1920x1080 image wallpaper from me to him. I guess more usage = faster, but i doubt of that.
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>>156658005
Hell on Earth.
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>>156658005
Nyaa is kill.
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>>156658005

The end of anime
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>>156657909
>Now just need a working frontend that /a/utists won't freak out over.
I could really see a desktop application that automatically syncs its DB and directly open files in the media player of your choice. Maybe this shutdown won't be so bad after all, we should have distributed fucking everything years ago.

>>156657945
I agree withe the sentiment but a big network is more reliable, faster and harder to take down.
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>>156652546
>compile it
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Don't worry too much, guys. Nyaa will be back. It always comes back. Everything will be daijoubu.
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>>156658154
What if this time things won't be daijoubu?
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>>156658005

Library of Alexandria - XXI century style

it is especially painful for anons who use sukebei to download OSTs, jr idols, h-games
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>>156658112
There was one, it was called eDonkey. All you did was click links and download files, and everything was decentralised and just worked.

Y'all hated it because everything just worked and there was no scope for gameification.
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There is always crunchyroll
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>>156658224
Decentralized is not distributed.
eDonkey had many points of failure.

Torrents are much better thanks to the DHT.
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>>156658192
Then my life is forfeit
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>>156652546
Do I have to install gentoo to use this?
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>>156657672
Someone reboots nyaa but this time out of EU?
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>>156656804
>Give us GNU software
They're clearly trying to destroy us.
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>>156657962
Thus the word `before'.

>>156658429
No, but your life will be immeasurably better in all regards if you do.
Gentoo is oldhat now though, I recommend GuixSD.
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>>156658650
Gentoo works fine stop moving to the new hipster distro every time
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Use RetroShare instead and don't get eye cancer
http://retroshare.net/index.html
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I don't want to install a whole new OS just to torrent anime, I'll just switch to streaming
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ok, so I finally got this up and running again
and am ready to try and help if people need
using the cli is the easiest and best way to go about it
don't be discouraged, it is very cool and easy

either way, to start it you have to run
$ gnunet-arm -s
you may or may not have to pkill gnunet prior, if your os has been infested with the systemd cancer

to see if you are connected to any peers you can check
$ gnunet-core
or
$ gnunet-peerinfo

to search for something, lets say, a pdf
$ gnunet-search pdf
this will traverse the network until you stop it
as it finds things, it will spit out lines like
#1:
gnunet-download -o "MatrixArithmetic.PDF" gnunet://fs/chk/HSOC77JHAVTUR01QKFDGJNDF6292LULPMMEM1CVLIIQ55G4HCM9CGB72U8S7GSB65ADK6RNJ97LA9VFCSAPK3T3FFLO1V9V8SM9G0KO.5VNULLGTUREGLVPSALI7FNECI2TMUIVR3LL5LJHBBQTFAQ7ST9DF2TF173ABMRUCSIIB9MKJRVD233C7L94PEDCP7TR21DHOD4IH110.122487
in a few moments mine found 14 things for the search term pdf
it took a while for it to find and connect to peers before i ran this though, so leave it running and try to be patient

best part about the output of gnunet-search, is that it is the exactly line you want to run to download the file
$ gnunet-download -o "MatrixArithmetic.PDF" gnunet://fs/chk/HSOC77JHAVTUR...

based beautiful free software
everything just works
no one anywhere can tell i just downloaded a math book
and (short of cutting the physical cables) no one has any way of shutting this down
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>>156659185
This only works if you're on linux though
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>>156659229
Is that so? Is there any code in there that can't be compiled for Windows?
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>>156659229
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>>156659338
Just the commands proper

>>156659346
Anyone who is already on linux canfigure out how to set it up
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>>156659338
Compiling this on Windows may be very annoying, as it will require workarounds. Most likely because old msys was clusterfuck, and autotools not supporting windows natively.
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>>156652546
I could get this working, but I'm not putting in the hours of configuration required.
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>>156659371
So you're asking for help installing the GNU operating system?
https://www.gnu.org/software/guix/manual/html_node/System-Installation.html
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>>156659497
No, I'm on arch already
inb4 >arch
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>>156659418
So the easiest way for this to become widely accepted would be to install it all in a minimal nix VM and distribute the VM files as a works-out-of-the-box type of deal?
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>>156659525
There are plenty of GNU users that don't know how to use cli programs or even navigate man pages.
Being explicit about things like this never hurts.
It will also hopefully show non GNU users how good we have it and encourage them to try and step outside their comfort zones.
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You could just buy anime episodes from Steam like a normal person you know?
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>>156652546
>Compile it
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>>156652546
Does it have visual novels?
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>>156659685
It has whatever you put on there.
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>>156652546
>Basically open source perfect dark
So basically this downloads 50 GB of child porn on your computer to work.
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>>156659629
>even navigate man pages
We call those subhuman
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>>156659775
nooo it's anime
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>>156659847
enjoy that cached CP on your HDD that western pedos have been uploading
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>>156659663
????
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>>156659685
I want to try and make this clear again.
Gnunet is aiming to be a replacement for the entire Internet Protocol suite.
It is not a program or a database.
Anyone could conceivably write a client to do anything that currently happens over the normal internet, to work over/through gnunet.
The posterchild client of the official team is the file sharer as it's what they started out to implement and is sort of a well defined problem and a nice thing to base others off of.
But they also have an internet telephone client that works over it.
It's an internet replacement, a collection of protocols.
It's everything the internet should have been originally before we knew to care about freedom, decentralization, or privacy.
If you want content in this new virtual untameable frontier, publish it yourself or request that someone else do for you.
This is the future and you all have a chance right now to be an early adopter and help push it to where and how it needs to be.
Godspeed.
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Why not use the blockchain if you want it to last forever

>>156652921
install gentoo
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>>156659663
>Paying 1 buck to "stream" 1ep of anime which you could also watch for literally free on CR
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>>156652546
>How do I use GNUnet?
>Compile it

Into the trash.
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>>156659663
You can only borrow them for limited time
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>>156659895
maybe i will
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to again be clear and try to clear up all the baseless lies being thrown around,
there is no big cache like perfect dark
and there is no way for you or anyone to know the content or destination of any of the packets you help route through the network
if pizza ends up on your computer, you put it there
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>>156660068
anyway this is a nonproblem cause some site in Russia or other shithole will replace nyaa
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>>156660056

If it isn't one click install, 99.9% of users won't know how to do fucking anything. Make a script that installs and sets it up silently. If this is something that is too complex to do because fucking thousands of different distros, bake it into a distro and have it run as a vm or something so the end user doesn't have to do *anything* but click once.
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ITT: people who need to Install Gentoo.
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Why is it that everytime I go outside on a trip something horrible happens?
last time it was the panda purge.
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>>156659418

autotools is fucking awful, I don't know why people use it even for *nix exclusive software.
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>>156660306

Clearly you need to be chained down.
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>>156660306

Just think, if you never went on a trip this would have never happened.
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>>156660115

It might as well be a huge file of random noise. You won't be able to separate any of it without actually using the client on a specific hash.
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I'm willing to learn how to work with these programs, but which of these are even legit? I'm quite weary to use any of these and fucking up big time.
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>>156660340
CMake is very good replacement. It's not perfect, but its 100 times better than autotools. Of course those freetards won't use it because they think CMake is bloated because it is written in c++
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>>156660449

Yeah I'm a big fan of CMake, being able to use native build tools on Windows/Mac make it so much better.
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>>156660435
>spin up a vm with your gnu/linux distro of choice
>run sudo apt-get install gnunet (or whatever package manager command it requires)
>follow the steps listed >>156659185
>...
>freedom
What's there to fuck up?
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>>156660296
Gentoo is unironically a good OS
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>>156660449
Let's make an implementation in C# with WPF just to trigger them then.
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>>156660398
I wish, I planned to download that new quality /ss/ hentai video on sukebei when I got back.
There goes the fapping session I looked forward to.
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>>156658005
Same here anon
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>>156660622
There is no worse feeling than having a planned fap get interrupted.
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>the lengths people will go to avoid having to pay $5 a month for CR
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>>156660622
>>156660622
>that new quality /ss/ hentai
????
>>
you guys are literally retared. You can JUST use the subbers website to get the downloads.
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>>156660719
Let me just grab some sweet BD encodes off CR. Oh, wait.
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>>156660769
>have to go to each individual blog to check who's subbing what now
>i-it's just that easy!
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>>156652792
You can use crunchyroll free.
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>>156660732
The one with a Xebec director or something that released last week.
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>>156660554

About 99% of that, actually. If it's not one click -> it's running, it won't have 99% of the users that were using nyaa, meaning it's useless.
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>>156660554
Probably nothing, but it's the part of me that's weary taking advice from people on here. In hindsight, Using a VM won't fuck me up, at least as far as I'm aware, and that's where the problem lies. I know jack when it comes to GNU/Linux, so when I take advice, I might take the wrong advice and actually end up fucking shit up.
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>>156660821
Boku to Misaki sensei?
>>
Honestly it's kind of sad to read this thread. You guys love anime and manga and all that crap but go to great lengths to avoid paying for it. How do you think the artists and writers feel about this kind of stuff?
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>>156660719
It's because so many people stream and don't care to keep local copies of things that this is even a deal at all.
People treat torrent trackers like any other remote maym cloud service, pretending like computers and data they have no control over will always be there.
There's enough of us who archive compulsively to make up for the rest of your incompetences and we will surely be able to rebuild so long as the sociopolitical sphere allow us (ensuring this is why things like gnunet are important),
but this will keep happening so long as you retarded faggot children don't understand the importance of and demand local copies.
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what XDCC channels does /a/ use?
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>>156652546
If we are going to use this thing we have to do something about the UI. But I am all for leveling up our game. Never again will the normal fags stand in our way.
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will this work with Sonarr/Sickrage now or eventually?

The convenience of just adding a show by name and having it automatically download at the quality I chose every week and moved to my plex server is one of the reasons I like torrents.
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>>156660950
They don't care what gaijin do.
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>>156652546

>archlinux shills invade the other boards immediately after they see a chance
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>>156660719
Oh man, I sure am glad I can download Raws, BDs, OSTs, and VNs for CR
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>>156660990
Horriblesubs of course
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>>156660917
>Boku to Misaki sensei
Yes, that's the one.
Lurking the /h/ thread for links but nothing so far.
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>>156660719
No BDs, quality lowered over time. Why do you pay for this?

>>156660959
I hope you have your data under a respectable filesystem with backups. I've seen NTFS blow up my files and now mount my data drives from linux or a linux VM with samba.
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>>156652546
Are we sure it's dead and not just down for a week or two like a year ago?
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>>156660950
>implying the actual artists get shit from the mega corporations you give your money to
Paying for things is immoral for the exact reason you'd like to claim it isn't - Buying things hurts artists and makes all of our lives worse.
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>>156661034
magnet:?xt=urn:btih:CD17E62144D66D302DC066E5A787047B98F48FA1&dn=Boku+to+Misaki-sensei&tr=udp%3A%2F%2Ftracker.openbittorrent.com%3A80&tr=udp%3A%2F%2Fopen.demonii.com%3A1337&tr=udp%3A%2F%2Ftracker.coppersurfer.tk%3A6969&tr=udp%3A%2F%2Ftracker.opentrackr.org%3A1337%2Fannounce

Trust
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>>156660719
Not everyone likes the middleman cock as much as you do.
They are nothing but leeches that provide nothing but a sub-par service.
Can't wait for amazon to sink them.
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>>156661035
not him but I keep my anime on a 6TB NAS with a 6TB external drive running a backup once a week.
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>>156661035

2x 16 TB Synology NAS in RAID 10
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>>156661082
I have full confidence it will be back up in at least some form again very soon.
Doesn't make GNUnet any less important or cool.
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>>156661082
Dude, EU killed it with their new fucking law. The owner of nyaa just had a kid, and will not risk jail time like the piratebay guys did.
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>>156660719
I'm fine with paying but having a local copy is more convenient.
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>>156660120
>there is no big cache
>there is no way to know the destination
These two statements are mutually exclusive.
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>>156661185
why don't they set up a domain in china?
don't the chinese government hate japanese anime anyway?
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>>156661185
>EU killed it with their new fucking law
source on that?
So far no one really knows.
And my country biggest tracker is still running just fine.
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>>156660950
Stream sites are basically nothing for studio incomes. Most of it comes from the BDs which have pricing everyone on /a/ should be familiar with, at $60 each 2 episodes.
I actually buy merchandising too unlike half this board.
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>>156658267
It had no points of failure: the database was distributed, the search was distributed, and the storage was distributed.

It was so decentralised, the biggest problem you encountered was not actually being able to find the decentralised database because it wasn't actually hosted in any fixed place.
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>>156661185
The law is not new, he got scared that now there is a judicial precedent (which doesn't mean shit because the EU doesn't use common law).
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>>156661208
perfect dark required you to dedicate like 20GB minimum or something for it to work
i'm not going to pretend to understand how the crypto works, statements made are based on my having read their wobsite and lurked their freenode room
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>>156660799

>Horriblesubs
Hey, that WAS pretty easy!
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>>156661232
If he cares at all about his project, or the users, he would give it away to someone who can relaunch the site. But I think he even then would risk jail time for assisting web pirates.
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I've just spent 45 minutes explaining to a course of 15 yo idiots/students the difference between a compiler, an interpreter and an assembler. I think about 60% of them were interested and smart enough to choose more right than wrong answers in the next test.

Don't throw source code on them and expect them to find out on their own what to do with it. Seriously. They grew up playing video games, they have the attention span of a dead squirrel. If they don't find a working solution in 30 seconds, and at least 95% of them won't, they will rather start one of their video games and forget about it.
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>>156660120
is this like how storj works?
I've been using it to make a couple of bucks, basically people upload shit to the cloud, it gets encrypted, cut into pieces and distributed to random HDDs like mine.

I could have CP or terrorist documents right now and I'd never be able to know.
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>>156661354
We all agree that the OP is terrible and shouldn't have been allowed to happen.
But there is also some perfectly good, valid, and helpful info in this thread.
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>>156661121
Thanks anon, saving it for later.
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Is this still valid or is there a more up to date version? I saved this from /a/ 5 years ago because I was worried that something like this would happen.
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>>156661388

It's not CP or anything else until you apply the specific hash to download it.
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Nyaa article on TF:
https://torrentfreak.com/anime-torrent-site-nyaa-goes-down-after-domain-name-deactivation-170502/

>>156661185
>Dude, EU killed it with their new fucking law.
These rumors are getting more and more ridiculous.

There is no new EU law.
There isn't even a new ruling.
The ruling in question doesn't even pertain torrenting:

http://curia.europa.eu/juris/document/document.jsf?text=&docid=190142&pageIndex=0&doclang=EN&mode=lst&dir=&occ=first&part=1&cid=353907
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>inb4 Denuvo anime
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>>156661487
>>
I just bought a 2tb harddrive to start my anime collection...

Why does everything good have to die?
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>>156661529

>GJ-bu meme goes here
>>
Time to stop downloading anime and start streaming, friends. Even though Kissanime got attacked but recovered.
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WTF is Daiz doing? Killing anime again? We told you about him!
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>>156661354

Hell, speaking as someone who codes on a professional basis, and knows what the differences between those things are?

Shit just working is good. Just because I'm capable of baking my own executables doesn't mean I want to. Particularly when I've just spent eight hours unfucking some junior graduate fuck who's never used versioning before's horrible merge and just want to sit down and watch some stupid brainless anime. The single click installer distribution method is popular for a reason.
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>>156660808
Crunchyroll doesn't have javs, LNs, or VNs does it?

Maybe someone should suggest a VN and LN market to them at least. But I'd be surprised if people hadn't already tried.

Yeah, that's why we pirate stuff in the first place. Legitimate services don't actually PROVIDE the service we need. If they do, its usually price gouged to hell. I'm looking at you, FAKKU.
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>>156661619
Don't forget music. Bakabt was the number one resource for anime music torrents. Even your fabled private trackers don't have music.
>>
Fuck that

Everyone just export magnet links from your torrent clients and upload them to pastebin.
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>>156661208
DHT for metadata+random routing. No big cache = you won't be able to download if there are no online "seeders" unlike perfect dark. Of course GNUNet is shit slow bordering useless because there is no distributed cache that provides redundancy to speed shit up
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>>156652546
>IT CAN'T BE TAKEN DOWN
Can't copyright holders start uploading petabytes of junk files into network until it completely runs out of HDD space? Being completely decantralized it will be hard to find and ban all those fake uploaders. They don't even need any laws or legal actions, it's basically simple DDoS.
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>>156661652
what about minglong
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>>156661652
>Even your fabled private trackers don't have music.
何?
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>>156661695
Nipponsei hasn't had shit for years.
>>
http://www.pcgamer.com/eve-onlines-latest-war-is-being-fought-over-anime/

And the plot thickens.
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>>156661653
Tawawa on Monday
http://pasted.co/39b3ca3d
all the other stuff I have is from AB
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>>156652546
Don't worry OP, I got you my nigga.

Here's sites so you can still watch your animu shit :
www.ryuanime.com/
kissanime.com/
http://rawranime.tv/
http://anime44.org/
http://www.masterani.me
http://anilinkz.tv/
http://www.animefrost.com/
http://animehaven.org/
http://www.waoanime.tv/
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>>156661727
Woah
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>>156661675
It's slow right now (it actually isn't but I'll bite) because it hides traffic in other traffic or something.
If no packets are being passed, there's nothing to hide yours in.
You can turn anonymity off if you don't care about this, which will potentially increase the number of packets and help those who do care.
Not to mention, the more people using it, the faster it will become as there will be more people routing more things, and more redundancy as copies proliferate.
>>
guys

GUYS

https://sukeibei.pantsu.cat/

By an amazing anon on /g/
Come help!!!
>>>/g/60168470
>>>/g/60168470
>>>/g/60168470
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>>156661680
No, that sort of attack is not possible on this kind of network.
Please read their wobsite.
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>>156661456
just grab hexchat
it has xdcc support with no extra scripts or runtimes
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>>156654834
I don't see what the problem is, since anime was invented by pedos
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>>156659185
based bro, i forgot everything about linux commands so this saves my ass
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Anyone oldfag enough to remember this sekrit klub?

How about uploading magentable .torrent files to usenet?
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>>156661024
Rm was based o h263 like divx and was contemporary and inferior to it in every way and a secondary low tier format never used by proper fansubs.

Rmvb was competitor and similar to h264 like x264 and was contemporary and inferior to it in every way and a secondary low tier format never used by proper fansubs.

The original point still stands: if you downloaded rm in 1999-2000 or rmvb in 2004-2008 you were a pleb.
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>>156652546
>open source
Enjoy your botnet
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>>156661727
Ah EVE, when will your conflicts stop being ridiculous?
>>
ARCHIVE THIS THREAD
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>>156661902
>usenet
>sekrit
In what bizarro world
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>>156661945

It's even funnier because it's provi, which is a place nobody wants to hold so CVA just lives there because they can always go elsewhere while the "invaders" have their fun with structures and idiots who don't know what's happening.
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>>156661232
It's probably fucking hard to get a domain in china if you're a gaijin, IIRC you need to get a website fucking registered to get an icp number or some shit
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>>156661811
You may as well go back to eMule if you don't care about anonymity. Hell some of Japan is still using Gnutella.
>>
Nyaa + sukebei archive
https://srotonpaga.appspot.com/nyaa/
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>>156661965

I'm gonna go ahead and guess pre-September.
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>>156661965
sekrit = normies never found it
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>>156662022
Thanks anonymous
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>>156662022
THIS
>>156661819
ALSO THIS!
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>>156661604
Yep, same here. It runs, it's fine, no unnecessary work. Some fanatic open source hippie swears its safe, fine, it's safe.

It's not on my work machine, and it runs through a vpn tunneled through another vpn. Good enough for me. Any copyright complaint from any security service goes to the Singapore or Indonesia or Thai police first. None of those have security exchange treaties with my country, so the complaint goes directly to file 13. Fuck it.
>>
>open source
>secure
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>>156662022
>Last updated 20 September 2016
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>>156662129
Yup.
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>>156662129

In principle, anyone can go over the code and spot security issues!

In practice, pretty much noone who is qualified to spot security issues spends any time going over open source code when actual companies with actual money have bug bounty programs.
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>>156655542
I regularly visit /tv/, I probably still have some unspeakable thumbnails cached on my HDD.
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>>156661342
There is an IRC channel for PD?

The 20GB is so you download random chunks of files to your cache to make the network faster and files last longer
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>>156652546
/g/-chan, daisuki
>>
where do i get jojo bd's now
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>>156662291

Amazon
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>>156661529
I had some sort of precognition and did exactly that but 1 month ago and managed to grab everything I wanted. And here we are now.

I also have lots of anime on dvd-r and bd-r but those are mostly tv rips.
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>>156662291
Kmart
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>>156661902
>sekrit clubs and torrents in the same sentence
P2P networks need to be widely distributed to be of any use. The only reason everyone uses torrents is due to the Streisand effect from corporations and governments attempting to take down public trackers.

Torrents are shit otherwise, unless you're a scumbag company who wants to reduce costs by forcing users to distribute files for you (i.e. World of Warcraft updates).
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>>156652546
I believe the simpler solution is to move nyaa to some African shithole in which terrorism is so big a problem that nobody would give a damn if some filthy weebs are torrenting pornographic chinese cartoons.
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>>156662377

Unfortunately, those tend not to have reliable internet.
>>
You know the moment another tracker went down I was like
>Fuck this, I'm going to hop on some obscure useless decentralized replacement of http
But maybe all I need is a decentralized tracker
>>
>>156662291
honto.jp

And you can resell extra copies for three to five times the price to the illiterates who "can't moonrunes".
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>>156662388

Or any internet at all, except for the ones pointing guns at the internet company employees at that particular moment.
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>>156662377
Companies just bribe 3rd world country politicians for a few thousand bucks to have their way like Demonoid and ukraine.
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>>156662129
implying that
>closed source
>more secure

enjoy your NSA backdoors
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>>156652546
>If anyone uploads a compiled windows version that would be great
rm -rf /*.exe
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>>156662478
That's not the windows version
del /s/y \*.*
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>>156662388
>implying the western world has reliable internet
>>
>>156662377
This African shithole is called Russia.

You don't want Nigeria or worse countries. They make you appreciate the reliability and honesty of your countrymen.
>>
>Archlinux
>Implying other distros don't have this
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>>156662478
Does nothing.
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>>156652546
>that UI
>official GNU package
lol, lmao and lmfao
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>>156662377
>Putting infrastructure in Africa
http://www.aljazeera.com/indepth/features/2014/12/thieves-fry-kenya-power-grid-fast-food-2014122884728785480.html
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>>156662532

I have an average of 12 minutes power outage and 38 minutes internet blackout per year here in Central Europe. Can't really complain. It happens, but it's not an issue.
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>>156662468
>program made by one person in Japan
>NSA backdoors
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>>156654156
There are countless free and fast DDL sites, the problem is that most uploaders choose the heavily limited ones because it encourages people to buy premium so they can make more $$$ from referrals.
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>>156662707
>implying a program made by one person doesn't have 0 days
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>>156662550
>amd
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>>156661529
go on mirror sites for now, you might be able to grab some still
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>>156661652
>Even your fabled private trackers don't have music.
jpopsuki
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>>156662786
Let me educate you, pleb.
>x86-64 (also known as x64, x86_64 and AMD64) is the 64-bit version of the x86 instruction set.
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>>156652546
>Who develops GNUnet?
>you
No thanks
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>>156661675
If the "seeders" make files available, and you download from them, how is it anonymous?
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>>156654828
I love you anon.
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>>156662689
Speed is what ultimately matters, and many developing countries have faster speeds because high speed lines are installed from the get-go, instead of re-purposing 80 year old telephone and power lines like the US and parts of Europe.
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>>156654828
>finally won with the pesky cookie that kept fucking me up even after following four different guides
>can check out the secret club links
Fucking finally.
>>
Alternatively you can use:
IRC channels
DC++ hubs
Emule
Direct downloads
Sending hard drives and DVDs over snail mail
Literally anything else
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>>156662970
>instead of re-purposing 80 year old telephone and power lines like the US and parts of Europe.
I think this has more to do with the US and how spread out the population is. Laying fiber isn't cheap I was looking at a quote for getting my own in the middle of nowhere. After the base fees it was about 10,000 usd/mile.
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>>156662970
>and many developing countries have faster speeds because high speed lines are installed from the get-go, instead of re-purposing 80 year old telephone and power lines like the US and parts of Europe.
You wot m8.
Unless your country didn't have telephone lines in the 90s when the internet started, that's how they operate. And if your country didn't have phones back then I doubt they are doing too well now.
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>>156661735
these are like the equivalent of eating canned food on emergency situations. Thanks anon i will accept your canned beans.
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>>156652546
Then i guess i will just Stream now
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Can /r/anime and /a/ band together and buy a satellite to host all our Chinese cartoons instead?
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>>156663094
Actually, loads of countries went straight in to 4G and line-of-sight microwave backhaul.
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>>156652972
Ok whatever retard leave then
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>>156662786
What's wrong with AMD, Schlomo?
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>>156662839
Worst love live and a canon slut.
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>>156663094
>when the internet started
wait, do you really think a country needs to install dialup before laying down fiber?

this isn't a game of Civilization, anon
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>>156662970
Not really an issue here either. Conurbation with good population density though. My ISP tries to pressure me into an 200 mbit contract for 5€ more. Don't need it, 50 mbit are enough for now.
>>
https://sukeibei.pantsu.cat/
https://nyaa.pantsu.cat/

>>156663094
Leapfrog effect dumbass
>>
Where's the best place to get ripped full OP's and ED's? Tokyotosho?
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>>156663420
probably
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I read that article
http://www.mirror.co.uk/tech/kodi-update-streaming-pirated-video-10305875
and it seems streaming is illegal, but only if the copyright holder sues me? and someone mentioned 10 years of prison, but this article doesn't mention it
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>>156652546
>literally the definition of the ganoo/car
>>
anyone know what nyaa's IP is? maybe we can access nyaa via their direct IP
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>>156663574
cloudflare
>>
Fix the UI you fucks
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>>156663444

It's just idiots conflating like three different unrelated stories. There's no new law. There's been a court ruling that says selling access to streaming which provides video you don't have the copyright for is a violation of copyright law, even if you aren't providing the files yourself. As a result, Daiz sperged out and hit the destroy evidence button.
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>>156658224
Fucking this, I wish people still used ed2k.
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>>156658005
Daiz finally reached his ultimate goal: KILL ANIME.
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>>156657360
>all these newfags who haven't played parfect dark
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>>156653412
Someone who was huffing petrol, that's for sure.
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>>How do I use GNUnet?

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

Or set up an archlinux VM and install it from the AUR.

Guess the problem starts here already, I have no idea what all this means
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>>156663618
>not knowing how to modify host
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I was told that when I wake up that nyaa would be back. If I knew this was the world I had woken up to, I wish I ain't never woke.
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>>156663965
>Daiz finally reached his ultimate goal: KILL ANIME


DOES THIS MEAN THAT I WILL FINALLY BE FREE


I WANT TO BE FREE
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>>156664041
dumb wolf shouldn't be allowed near computers
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>>156664096
you'll never be free as long as this mongolian forum exist
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>>156663965
Daiz was Nyaa.
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>>156664096
no you won't. you will get your daily anime fix from shady back alley dealers from now on. and you will love it
>>
Could I stream off GNUnet like how I use acestream?
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>How to get every niggah with a anime profile picture to vote leave EU
>>
Reminder that technologically superior alternatives like GNUnet will fail due to lack of use. You can't make enough people use them. Everyone will just move to some other tracker.

Every time a tracker goes down, someone suggests using one of the many superior alternatives to prevent this from happening again in the future. It never pans out. Trackers will always come and go and people will stick with them because it's what they're used to, and you'll go back to them after a time because it's where everyone else (and all the content) is.
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>>156664041
Takes <5 minutes of google to find out what that means
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go back to /g/, freetard
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>>156652546
ss
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>>156652546
OR

or just stream your damn anime.
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>>156661456
>>156661844
>>156656209
Is xdcc any good speed-wise, at least?
I wanna set up some simple gui anidb+horriblesubs program to autoget shit for me.
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>>156664314
>Is xdcc any good speed-wise, at least?
Depends entirely upon the server.
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>>156664152
>getting my anime from my weed dealer
Sounds comfy desu~
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>>156660950
I live in an irrelevant Euro shithole, nobody sells any anime or manga here and the import costs from Japan are ridiculous.
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>>156664295
>eating vegetables/meat
Just eat your damn shit and drink your piss
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>>156663965
the phone call that killed anime
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>>156664356
Maybe he'll offer you a menu or at least some recommendations.

>And what would you say goes well with "My Little Sister is my Mother's Wife and also I'm in a Fantasy World now"?
>I would very much recommend the Morrocan Green. It's heavy flavor should go well with the mature and thought-inspiring themes of such a distinguished work.
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>>156652546
>GNU
>eyecancer UI
Lmfao.
And no,
>not using GNU
>the UI is a joke lmao
are not arguments.
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>>156660719
That's not how you use やりました you fucking EOP.
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>>156662181
I don't see why your complaining faggot. Better than nothing.
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>>156664169

Sure, at some shitty 320x resolution.
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>>156663274
>Didn't have phones in the fucking 90s
>Somehow stabilized their country and got modern reliable infrastructure in a short 2 decades with money from who knows where
Got any examples?
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>>156664845
China?
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>>156664362
What are you going on about, crazy anon?
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>>156663013
streaming
live reactions on youtube
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>>156665011
Watching a youtube vid with 20% of screen filled with anime and 80% filled with a screaming black dude.

This is the future.
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Let's be honest here, while this is cool there is absolutely no doubt that Nyaa will get replaced very soon.

I just hope that whatever replaces Nyaa will be just as easy to use and have no retarded pop ups or a need for registration or shit like that.
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>>156652546
>stallman patiently awaits a crisis to push his free software agenda
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>>156665073
the screaming black dude is more entertaining than 80% of anime
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>>156665073
Yeah but if the black dude is only getting his video source from a youtube video of a screaming black dude then only 20% of 20% of his screen will be anime, and the other 80% of 20% will be filled with a smaller black dude screaming
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>>156665144
I just hope they have RSS.
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How the fuck do you get recent releases in http://xdcc.horriblesubs.info/
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>>156660719
Don't they downgrade their episodes to 240p after 24 hours or something like that?
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>>156665232
>being this new
Lurk more before posting again.
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>>156665232
Read the thread and fuck off.
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>>156665306
>>156665280
Keep replying to my post, fucking normie samefag.
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Why aren't there any onion sites that host torrents?

Or do they exist and I just not have the link
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>>156664886
>China
>Not having phones in the 90s
U wot
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>>156665181
Screaming black dudes all along
>>
what's this
moonreaders step up
http://mint.2ch.net/test/read.cgi/download/1490034929
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>>156665377
There are rural regions of china even right now that don't have the infrastructure for telephones.
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>>156665470
From /g/, looks like a month and an half old backup
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>>156664788
But I could stream at full resolution off of acestream
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>>156665470
  .: + ...:.    ..:...:.. :. +
  . ..: .. .   + .. : .. .
  ..  +   ..:.  ..  ..
 +     :.     .  +..
  .    : ..    +  .. .
  .. :..      __  ..
  .    +   |: |
          |: |
      .(二二X二二O
          |: |    ..:+ ..   ありがとう Nyaa・・・
     ∧∧ |: |            君のことは忘れないよ・・・
     /⌒ヽ),_|; |,_,,
_,_,,_,~(,,  );;;;:;:;;;;:::ヽ,、
"   "" """""""",, ""/;
 "" ,,,  """  ""/:;;
 ""   ,,""""" /;;;::;;
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>>156665490
There are rural regions all over the world that have shit infrastructure.
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>>156652546
/g/ here, someone here have brains and is recommending GNUnet, I am impressed
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>>156665470
How the fuck do I download this. Is PerfectDark needed?
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>>156665593
>have brains
gnunet is another just another hurd, very far from being something usable
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>>156664484
>anime sommeliers
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>>156665685
learn to speak first, if you are representative of the opposition, gnunet may as well be on the right track
>>
why not use perfect dark instead of gnunet?
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>>156661456
#news is dead
#nibl is still alive, but their selection is lacking.
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>>156665747
>learn to speak first, if you are representative of the opposition, gnunet may as well be on the right track

Is this supposed to be irony when >>156665593
said "someone here have brains"?
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>>156665773
Closed source
Slow
Requires 40GB of storage dedicated to shit you don't care about
Filled with illegal shit
No slim client
Not multi-platform
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>>156665523
>>156665470
>>156665642


it is a fucking forum thread for talking about nyaa
there is nothing to download
there is no backup

are you fucking retarded?
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>>156665881
It says download in link
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>>156652546
>->> IT CAN'T BE TAKEN DOWN. <<-
Haha, nope. You people always take the physical infrastructure for granted. No matter how convoluted your host layer protocols get, if you don't control the physical layer, it can and will be taken down. Don't forget who controls the infrastructure: governments and large government-friendly companies that don't give a fuck about your ability to watch anime for free.
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wew lad, bakabt just went down too.
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>>156665939
because the 2ch board the thread is on is called download, genius
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>>156665939
because its 'download' related topic, if it was about novels or manga it would say 'magazin' or something similar
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>>156665988
HAAAAAAAAAAA
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>>156652546
>become mine bitcoin mining slave

No thanks
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>>156665988
>We will be taking the site down for maintenance/server upgrade in the next hour. Expect a prolonged downtime 24-48h.
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>>156666111
Ah.
I'm okay with this.

It'll just increase the amount of squirming i get to watch as people can't get their fix.
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>>156663011
You know you could have just made an account at e-hentai and waited a couple days
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>>156664845
India.

Went from poo-in-the-loo rural economy to poo-in-the-loo callcenter economy.

Has some of the best internet of any developing county. Completely skipped dialup. Now whenever you phone your freedom company, you end up talking to someone in India over Indian VoIP.
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GNU is the best thing that ever happened, and the GNUnet team is bunch of guys wanting to make free software as most privacy friendly as possible https://gnunet.org/concepts
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>>156666166
It's what more than one guide said (in more detail with additional info), but sometimes it doesn't work for whatever reason, I've been trying for more than a year (many accounts, cleaned cookies, even clean installs) but it somehow refused to work. Finally works now without me using any new method compared to the last time.
Just accept it, it doesn't work 100%.
>>
grab it
Fakku 0001-1000: https://files.catbox.moe/129di9.torrent
Fakku 1001-1100: https://files.catbox.moe/h3l457.torrent
Fakku 1101-1200: https://files.catbox.moe/47batv.torrent
Fakku 1201-1300: https://files.catbox.moe/c9ntlr.torrent
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>>156666319
Nigger. It just works. You literally just have to change a few letters in the cookie.
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>>156652546
>DEAD FOREVER
Wait, what? Is it really?
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>>156652546

Devs already spent a lot of time coding this shit, but somehow couldn't compile a installer for windows, how come? I'm not complaining I'm just curious.
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>>156666505
all devs probably use only linux, people who are concern about privacy mostly don't use windows, and those are the kind of people using this stuff
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>>156666505

Lack of inclination. That and installers aren't what gets compiled. What gets compiled is the shit that's in the Program Files directory. You need another thing to build an installer. Or an SFX archive, but windows does a lot of stupid shit with the registry that means you then need to do MORE faffing about aside from the faffing about you're already doing to get the files in the right place to get them hooked into that to make it possible to uninstall gracefully and not get constantly bitched about as a security risk.

Basically it's a hassle and none of them use Windows so they don't care.
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>>156652546
Is this gnunet-gtk? Does the project need frontend people?
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>>156657672

There is only one way - RE-INTRODUCE IRC to anons!
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>>156666789
>Does the project need frontend people?

If you can't already tell from looking at that screenshot then you probably aren't qualified to help.
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>>156666358

Nice, would you kindly tell me were I can grab newer compilations in the future?
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>>156666358

Already did, back when they were posted.
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>>156666879
lurk on #sadpanda
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>>156666919

Thanks anon.
>>
just stream your animeys
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>>156666794

>>156666666
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>>156652763
I need some context to that image.
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>>156657649
This is developed by anon so how do I know they are not selling all the info to the companies?
>>
Why not just go back to IRC downloading again?
>>
So as a tech illiterate user on wangblows 10 this currently seems beyond me. Should I just keep an eye on the site until it looks remotely usable? XDCC is nice but I can't find any bots with older stuff.
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I just caught up, as a europoor I'm ashamed.
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>>156657672
>>156666794
>>156667046
I am working on a IRC guide but trust me, GNUnet is GOAT

>>156667020
https://gnunet.org/concepts

>>156667048
Doesn't seem too complicate to me, besides they are working on more things
>>
As a Linux nub would Ubuntu still be the best option if I just want Linux to work? I have had display issues the last two times I tried it.
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>>156665490
>tfw visited my dads family in rural china
>farmland and dirt roads
>literally better internet than back Australia and everyone has cellphones
>>
>>156667145
Does GNU net depend on every sub group using it to get enough uptake?
>>
>archive died few month backs
>been to lazy to replace it
>this happens
>all I have left is Symphogear and GATE

Fucking kill me desu.
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Is it true what that tripfag in pic related wrote?
Also, it's funny, but after so many downs that last for weeks even, some people still refuse believe that having a centralized site is a bad idea.
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>>156666961
His wives ChiMaMe are so cute.
>>
>bakaBT AND Nyaa are down
So it's over huh.
This is what happens when shit gets too popular.
>>
>>156667183
As far as I understand the more used it gets the more anonymous is, but the actual load I can say with details but seems like it gains speed with more users
>>
>>156667263

If you are implying I got the image from reddit, you are wrong I got it from: https://torrentfreak.com/anime-torrent-site-nyaa-goes-down-after-domain-name-deactivation-170502/
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>>156667296
So for it to work for /a/, there must be sufficient uptake here.
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>>156667320
i was being ironic
>>
>>156667290
funny because I just said the opposite here >>156667296
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>>156667290
bakabt is down for emergency maintenance, it wasn't designed to go private on a dime like that and needs patchjobs.
>>
>>156667296

Functionally not anonymous at all, then. Same deal as TOR. "Let's see if there's any suspicious shit going on. Well, there's three places in the city that are using the TOR protocol a lot. Better check up on those."
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Are they going to fucking tell us why the domains are getting shut down?

The worst part is not knowing why
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>>156666358
Thanks, anon.
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>>156667350
nah, there is enough guys already

>>156667393
I hope you are joking because the traffic is encrypted better than Tor, and what you said is plainly wrong, understandable that you think that though
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>>156666666
>>
i'm too happy meal to understand this, how can i watch my animeys ?
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>>156661456
>xdccq

Screw that; just use /msg botname XDCC BATCH ###.
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>>156667566
you can wait until some nerd makes an easy way to install gnunet for windows or get a linux vm
>>
>>156667455
>status: serverHold
It's been seized/shutdown
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>>156667639
as an alternative >>>/g/60175494

;^)
>>
>>156667150

Linux mint.
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>>156667500

I don't think you understand. The strength of the encryption is completely irrelevant. It doesn't matter if they can't see what you're doing from traffic. The transport layer's set up such that you can determine protocol. If they can see twelve people in a city of four hundred thousand are using TOR, then that is a sufficiently small number to do more detailed investigation manually and it's no big deal if there's nothing at nine if you catch two pedos and a jihaddi.

This isn't a hypothetical scenario. This is a thing places like GCHQ have openly admitted they do.
>>
>>156652546
>set up an archlinux VM and install it from the AUR
Great,Archlinux forums will have over 9000 new threads about how to set arch VM to use GNUnet.
>>
Having a single big central website was a mistake.
It was only a matter of time until something happened to it.
>>
>>156667899
This. Even though they cannot see what you do, but they are sure you're doing something, they can just do parallel construction and fuck you up anyway, because when you know where to look things start to get connected.
>>
>>156667949
>Implying they won't give up instantly...
>>
>>156667899
I was waiting for this answer, yes, even the GNUnet team thought in a scenario where all internet is compromised, but they have came up with making it seem like traffic comes from everyone and anyone

Plus, you need to have decrypted the other end to see the actual message

Now, name 1 thing better than GNUnet
>>
so now that nyaa is dead what is the best irc channel to spam memes in while I wait for bots to get new stuff?
>>
>>156667999
What the actual fuck? Do you guys even read what this thing do?

Name 1 better alternative
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>>156653536
>Tor is slow
Not after three letter agencies took over most exit nodes.
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>>156667999
>they are sure you're doing something
>something
>implying they know what
>implying that's enough to stop you
>>
>>156667899
>>156667999
>>156667899
What you're forgetting is that sharing copyrighted material is not a crime in most civilised countries. The owners of the copyrighted material can sue you if they find out but law enforcement - let alone intelligence agencies - won't investigate on their own as long as you're not doing it at a large scale and for profit. You're creating a scenario completely out of fiction because absolute security is not necessary here. The security needs to be just strong enough to keep out private interest groups, e.g. anti-piracy agencies that automatically crawl the internet for copyrighted content.

What people are trying to do is share anime. They're not trying to share actually illegal stuff.
>>
If on private tracker i would use hash instead of torrent file, they couldn't track my ratio and i am gonna be fine leeching?
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>>156668124
This, and GNUnet doesn't need exit nodes like Tor

So what if we stop complaining and start sharing guys?
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>>156668182
Not to mention that people have been using a literally public tracker before, so this is a huge step up in terms of security.
>>
>>156658171
>>156658171
>>156658171
Check it out before it autosages, it's already been autosaged
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>>156660719
Yeah well if you live in the only country that matters in the Western world
>>
>GNUnet
>somehow manage to compile it and get it to work after offering a virgin to Daiz the god of destruction
>download "Eromanga sensei Episode 05[1080].mkv" for muh notincest
>Halfway through the computer restart and greeted with a message
>"Because of your weeb taste I've encrypted your HDDs, send 100$ to the following wallet
<yourmotherspussycan'thandlemydick.onion>" within 3 days or you will never your backlog again
>>
>>156668171
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parallel_construction
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>>156668043

Were I placing money, I'd bet on the multiple intelligence agencies with billion dollar budgets which have divisions dedicated to compromising exactly this sort of thing over the couple dozen rasputin impersonators who write security code in their spare time for fun.

>>156668247

Got a single-file Windows installer version built for us yet? I'd do it myself but I'm lazy and hate making Windows Installers with the fervent passion of someone who has had to do it too much on a professional basis.
>>
>>156668184
Torrents from private trackers don't allow DHT peer exchange so this won't work unless your torrent was initially distributed outside of the private tracker and someone is still seeding it.
>>
cant install gnunet

>tried to make gnunet
>vtold me i need libgcrypt is need
>then libgcrypt requires libgpg-error
> make of libgpg returns some bullshit crap

can you just make a .msi of this shit
>>
>>156666961
Just another day at the pier in Japan
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>>156668335
>>156668352
Not sure what you are trying to do, do you want to share anime or not? Because you are putting a lot of excuses with no content there, and not dare to give a better alternative

So, you either start saying what your alternative is or stop complaining, because you are giving too many mixed signals and I don't like be going in circles
>>
>>156668335
>>156668352
>implying the technical details matter downloading my chinese cartoos
Give 1 better alternative to download safe or fuck off
>>
>>156668352
>I'd bet on the multiple intelligence agencies with billion dollar budgets which have divisions dedicated to compromising exactly this sort of thing
They're not known to share their knowledge with the types of people who have an interest in finding people pirating Chinese cartoons on the internet, not to mention that their exploits and data gathered through them are most likely anything but solid evidence someone could use against you in court. That is if the anti-piracy companies even put that much effort into it instead of catching the millions of normalfags out there who still use regular means of piracy.
>>
Assuming this is the end, what's the easiest/painless way to kill myself?
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>>156668518

I'm only one of those, but I'm saying that you do not have the install base to make this anything but counterproductive to privacy. You should probably do something about that. I suggest Windows installers.
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>>156661652
This is the biggest reason why im depressed
>>
What are we talking here? Detail on how this works are already on their page
>The authentication works by using ECDHE, that is a DH key exchange using ephemeral eliptic curve cryptography.
>for GNUnet, the IP of the host has nothing to do with the identity of the host
In order to ensure that freeloaders or attackers have a minimal impact on the network,
>In order to ensure confidentiality, GNUnet uses link encryption, that is each message exchanged between two peers is encrypted using a pair of keys only known to these two peers.

Now start sharing you posers
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>>156668636
Heroin overdose
>>
>>156668636
jump
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thanks for sticking with us all these years
>>
Japan could make a solid profit if they just allowed foreigners to pay a nominal monthly fee for internet streaming access to their television channels.
>>
>>156668637
I agree with this, devs probably think windows is already compromised but it doesn't harm if non-linux users can also use gnunet
>>
>>156654164
Amazon.jp
You will need a forwarded service though. Also the obscure VN aren't listed there.
>>
Which one of these leads to the UI?
>>
>>156668734
>Also the obscure VN aren't listed there.
Not to mention that some VN are simply illegal to own in many Anglosphere countries (UK, Canada, NZ, Australia).
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>>156668787
gnunet-gtk
>>
>>156668787
the gui comes apart, did you check their handbook?
>>
>>156666358
So which ones have the futa?
>>
Guess what came back?
>>
>May 02 11:46:27-716908 nat-9599 WARNING Configuration requires `gnunet-helper-nat-server', but binary is not installed properly (SUID bit not set). Option disabled.
>May 02 11:46:27-717167 transport-9599 ERROR Assertion failed at nat.c:1048.
>May 02 11:46:27-717246 transport-9599 ERROR Assertion failed at nat.c:1048.

Fresh install from the arch repo. gnunet-peerinfo returns a fuckload of peers, but as far as I can tell I'm not actually connected to anybody. Search just stalls forever, statistics tab in gnunet-gtk shows a total flatline in every tab, etc.
>>
so where is the place most Eu executives gather?

just asking
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>>156668787
wtf is that shit? someone please make a one click whatever to download anime. it's not like like you don't have time and everyone will be grateful smart anons
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Can't we have a single week without PANIC?
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>>156668995
Actually this one was the brits fucking up and the news getting jumbled up making the guy running Nyaan panic.
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>>156669075
EVERYONE PANC NOW
AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA
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GNUnet is the future, the old system of torrents is dead.
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>>156667949
Arch linux BBS probably will just locks the thread with a RTFM reply from a mod or whoever has the power to lock a thread.
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>>156669075
>his life isn't made of PANIC and little moments where everything seems fine
Look at him, look at him and PANIC
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Why does the EU have to ruin everything for the entire world with it's retarded laws?
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>>156669377
Because it's run by jews?
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hahaha no fuck you cunt im not going to do all this shit just to get my fill of east asian shadow plays

spoonfeed me something as simple as torrent is then we can talk
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>>156661492
>There isn't even a new ruling.
>The ruling in question doesn't even pertain torrenting:
But what you just linked there is a new ruling
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>>156669872
>spoonfeed
You wouldn't need spoonfeeding if you just read the manual.
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>>156670031
Enjoy your worthless network since nobody will bother to use it.
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>>156666360
Not him, but I never change anything. I log in to e-hentai in a private session to make sure it's entirely clean and after that it just werks within that same private session. No cookie editing or weird-ass addons required.
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>>156670159
You are a perfect example of why only retards want to be spoonfed.
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>>156653246
Are you GNU here
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>>156670235
I'm not wrong.
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>>156668330

>computer restart
>was actually a VM all along
>laugh
>delete VM
>move on
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>>156670311
Yes, you are. It's not hard at all to skim through the manual or the arch wiki to figure something out or how it works.
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>>156670031
I dont even know what compile means and im not willing to install lolnix just to watch anime
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>>156668330
I'd just like to interject for a moment. What you’re referring to as Extortion, is in fact, GNU/Extortion, or as I’ve recently taken to calling it, GNU plus Extortion. Extortion is not a crime unto itself, but rather another free component of a fully functioning pyramid scheme made useful by the GNU felonies, fraud and money laundering components comprising a full crime as defined by LAW.
Many computer users commit a modified version of the GNU system every day, without realizing it. Through a peculiar turn of events, the version of GNU which is widely used today is often called “Extortion”, and many of its users are not aware that it is basically the GNU system, developed by the GNU Cartel. There really is Extortion, and these people are committing it, but it is just a part of the system they use.
Extortion is the kernel: the offense in the system that allocates the peoples’ money to the other programs that you run. The kernel is an essential part of a criminal organization, but useless by itself; it can only function in the context of a complete crime cartel. Extortion is normally used in combination with the GNU cartel: the whole system is basically GNU with Extortion added, or GNU/Extortion. All the so-called “Extortion” crimes are really distributions of GNU/Extortion.
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>>156670354
Windows binaries are going to be made.
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>>156670346
Nobody's going to use Arch.
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>>156668636

Easiest? Bite your tongue. Don't even have to move from your seat.
Painless? Some combination of drug overdose, most likely. Just fall asleep and never wake up.
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>>156670404
what is a binary
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>>156670346

If a user has to think about the interface at any point when operating your program, then you have fucked up.
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>>156670433
the arch wiki lists workarounds and solutions to just about any linux system
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>>156670449
A program you can run.
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>>156670480
Nobody is going to use linux.
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>>156670433
Any major distro will have GNUnet in it
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>>156670514
ok
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>>156653363
>Conservatives are long done with caring what you wank it to
Then you haven't been paying attention. They now consider it a public health crisis.
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>>156654425
>Golo
He hasn't posted an update in over a year.
># Ergo Proxy: EP15 @ typesetting
>(release with batch)
;_;
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>>156665870
PD actually has content tho
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>>156652546
>he expects psuedonormies to compile anything
KEK
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>>156657360
Well Im here since 2013 so I dont know everything
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>>156666919
It's been ages since I've used IRC. Is that just on Rizon? What other channels should I lurk?
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t has been seen over and over again, that people don't want and don't care about decentralized systems. Major problem is that decentralized systems are basically mobile hostile. Some companies have used these solutions to limit burden on their servers, pushing to burden to clients, which are then unhappy about it. Clients can consume a lot of cpu time, memory, disk space, disk access, cause lot of network traffic, be potentially used to generate DDoS attacks, or malicious traffic etc. All are great reasons why not to use decentralized solutions.

Zero Configuration is also basically impossible because you have to bootstrap the network some how. Fully decentralised solutions still require bootstrap information. Which is unfortunately hats enough for many and therefore works add efficient show stopper.

Last nail to the coffin is that most people really do not care about security at all. User base is after all just a small bunch of delusional geeks.
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>>156671186
don't think there's any other important ones
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>>156671224

The userbase is basically people who would be very lonely if they discovered the NSA doesn't have a case officer for them.
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>>156671224
>Zero Configuration is also basically impossible because you have to bootstrap the network some how.
Give IPFS a try. It's not normie-ready yet but has some pretty good things going for it already like its webui.
I'm pretty sure you could make a shiny app to start and stop the daemon and get some "power users" to start using it, plebs will follow soon after that.
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>>156664096
Don't kid yourself, anon. We're here forever.
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>>156665144
I wonder how J-List feels about this.
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