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If you were going without the internet for the next two or so

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If you were going without the internet for the next two or so years, what would you download in the weeks leading up?

I was thinking like a full Debian DVD set, maybe wikipedia and a bunch of music torrents.
What would you get?
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I've already had moments where I went without the internet for about half a year. shitload of tv shows, games (especially for emulators, like ps2 rpgs) and regular games, with great replay value.
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Download TempleOS and spend the next two years talking to God. Then probably become schizophrenic and create my own operating system.
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>>56440957
This
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>>56440957
Most likely this.
Else probably a few linux distros and the arch wiki.
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>>56440837
kys
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>>56440957
>>56440971
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>>56440837
I already have that kindle library torrent and a fuckton of scifi novels. I'm covered, thank you.
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Lots of books, music, and tv/anime.
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>>56440837
Books, some series and movies.
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>>56440837
I already have enough content to last me for the rest of my life. 30TB to be exact.
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>>56440837
Books and movies.
I'd probably go on without either but books are good for self growth. So I'd use the PC for that. Also maybe material on how to learn different hobbies, woodworking, gardening etc.
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Games, Music, Movies, Porn, the basics
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>>56440875

>ps2 rpgs

what does being a fucking pleb feel like?

really, please describe how it feels
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100 TB of porn
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>>56440957
TempleOS documents are like PDF. The sprite graphics in TempleOS source code are binary, not ASCII. Technically, they are stored after the ASCII portion of the file following a trailing zero. The compiler and editor and all the tools handle the PDF format.
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* gentooman library
* a compiler/interpreter/ide for every language I heard of + libraries
* couple of linux distros with sources
maybe I'd finally focus and do something
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Porn I haven't seen before.
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>>56441476
Feels fine man
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I was stranded without internet for 3 months in a foreign country and very ill prepared so I know exactly what's needed
>videogames to pass the time (jrpg's are the best size:content ratio, so a lot of ps2 era stuff)
>manga backlog
>music to sleep to
>Porn, lots and lots of porn, im talking about at least half your harddrive space
Im not even a chronic masturbator, maybe once a day normally. But good god was it hard going back to using your imagination. I ended up scourging my computer and found some lewd ads in my temp folder that came from the one day I went to /g/ without adblock before leaving. Around 5 images that lasted me 2 months since first month was nofap.
Other than that anime/tv/movies are too large for the content you get, and using new distros to pass the time is sorta shit since you need the internet to solve some problems
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>>56440837
porn
books (novels and educations')
movies (us, k and jpn)
TV shows
anime (movies and series)
bunch of emulators
games (up to 32bits consoles)
PC game i consider classics
bunch of roguelikes (a couple df builds especially, brogue, etc)
porn animu games (vn and full 3D illusion stuff)
VN non porn
20ish albums i like to listen to
a lots of courses from youtube (physics, programming from cs)
and MOOC
some linux distros
some language/libraries/compilers/debuggers
some open source softwares

oh wait, i already have all this on a lot of DVDs
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>>56441604
this

i have little reason to live as it stands
losing the internet would give me reason to not
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Without internet?
Can't be done. Primary information source. Hear of or think about something, get curious - internet. Finding out is life. Going back to being without internet? Preposterous.
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>>56440837
>what would you download in the weeks leading up?
Nothing. I went half of my life without internet access, so I know how to cope. Just need a Nintendo 64 and the first and second gens of Pokemon games.
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>debian
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>>56441476
The only pleb I see here is you.
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- a car
- a jew
- more ram
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Well there are cool record stores nearby so I'm set on music.
I get unlimited rentals at the theater nearby.
The only games I play are pinball so it's not like I could download that anyways.
I barely use a computer at my job

Sounds like I don't need internet
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>>56441604
>Papyrus
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>>56442006
it's by far the easiest distro to work offline
they have disc sets containing every package they have

if you use testing, it's more up-to-date than distros like ubuntu (and even at times fedora)

and i find in general it's the most stable distro of the lot (maybe excluding rhel/centos), even with testing packages
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>>56442884
You forgot to mention that a base install of Debian is smaller than a base install of Arch but with more functionality because the Debian maintainers aren't retarded and keep debug headers in a separate package to the binaries.
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>>56442928
We're not trying to trigger the arch kiddies.
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>>56442934
s-sorry
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I would fill my hard drive with anime and TV shows. My PC would then become a television station.
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>>56442884
>has systemd
>stable
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>>56443206
stability was never the major problem with systemd
just the retarded devs, and the fact they killed anything else with hard dependencies
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stop using the computer and change my life for the better

when the internet came back hopefully i wouldn't go back
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>>56443206
You clearly have no idea what you are talking about.
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I wouldn't have to download anything, I already have more than 2 years worth of anime backlogged
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>>56440837
10TB of porn, maybe more
most of the music/movies/games i have stored somewhere
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>>56440837
I actually am going to be without internet for 2-3 weeks in about 1-2 weeks. Moving to another city, and ISPs here are... Well.. Worse than any other ISPs in the world. So /g/, what should I stock? Help a brother out.
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>>56443206
go away summer
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>>56442884
>debian
>stable
lol no
even the stable ones are not stable
let alone testing ones
they were stable back in the day
they are up to date and easy to work offline, yes
but stable?
kek no
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I'd finally learn Japanese
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>>56444407
I've been using Debian on both my desktop and server since almost 2009.
I can't actually recall having a software related problem with Debian. Ever.
There was once when my server was acting up, but I very quickly realised that every storage device attached to it was 100% full (not Debian's fault, but mine).

The only big one that comes to mind (although it really didn't affect me) was that encryption fuckup. That was a pretty bug fuckup.
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>>56442884
delet this now
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Shitload of movies, TV shows, programs and training videos for these programs.
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>>56444407
Stable doesn't mean no bugs.

It means stable ABI/API

Jesus christ.
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>>56444845
without internet good luck, unless you go to japan.
youneedtogotothecountry meme to learn really learn how to speak died thanks to the internet.
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>>56444363
TV Series, Documentaries, Books, Music, maybe some games if that's your thing
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>>56440837
>Kali
>crack wifi passwords in area
>free internetz
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>>56446078
what if it's ww3 and the government takes down the internet to avoid giving information to the enemy ?
It'll last 2 years and it will take 5 to recover, during that time the internet will go up again.
Then you won't be able to crack any wifi
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Arch Linux and its documentation.

All major programming languages and books on each of them.

A load of books on programming in general, computers, and self-growth.

I would probably spend an 1-2 hours each day reading/working and enjoy the rest of the day without computer.
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>>56440837
Nothing. I'd just start murdering people.
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>>56441714
>Im not even a chronic masturbator
>maybe once a day normally
That's already pretty abnormal anon (for normalfags).
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>>56440837
>Windows 2000/ME
spoiler that shit, got a boner
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>>56440837
i'm covered
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>>56440837
I would end my life if those were my circumstances. Or maybe start fucking bitches again.
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>>56450103
>Gb
Just out of curiousity, why do you measure disk space in Gigabit?
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>>56440837

All of bakaBT (I've got a ~60 GB buffer just to bring me down to a 1:1 ratio), plus anything on Nyaa that is blacklisted at bakaBT. I've already got ~10 TB, so mostly fill out things I've not got or seen already, some quality upgrades, make sure to get a shitload of the manga, ebooks & music.

I've got ~20 TB of music in flac, but probably would grab another ~10 TB.

A few thousand ebooks. Again, already have about a TB, but more and I've already got a library that surpasses wikipedia.

As you imply, though ... certainly would get at least computer fully installed, patched & configured with several operating systems to play back all that, plus some games and software. I could skip the games, apart from some classics I already have that I'd be happy to replay a few times (Arcanum, Fallout series, Civ series, Thief series, etc.).

I have recording equipment, so just need software for editing & playback (beyond what I already have) to play with music by myself & from other artists.

Make sure all my image editing software is up to date so I can work on my webcomics & other art.I could go offline for about a decade and be happy, assuming I'm in a pleasant location & my other needs are taken care of.

The thing that would hurt me the most is keeping up on current news, especially science/tech/nature. Politics just to know which wars are happening & where, plus be nice to have access to reliable & accurate weather.
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>>56450466
>~60 GB buffer

~60 TB buffer but you know what I meant
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>>56441350
Yeah this. Plus raiding bakabt, a whole bunch of anki decks, other language learning tools and a load of foreign books.

I'd probably nuke what.cd radio before well.

Wait will my seed box still be online?
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Gamemaker. In those 2 years I can actually make a game I have had in my mind for a while, or at least improve my drawing.
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Wikipedia
Stack Overflow
OpenStreetMap
Project Gutenberg
Debian including full source
All the romsets + emulators
Porn
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text only archive of /r9k/
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>>56440837
>what would you download in the weeks leading up?
tons of ebooks
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>>56450466
>The thing that would hurt me the most is keeping up on current news, especially science/tech/nature. Politics just to know which wars are happening & where, plus be nice to have access to reliable & accurate weather.

Maybe subscribe to a newspaper?
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>>56440837
A car
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I'd probably try to download wikipedia. Then I'd download all the game soundtracks from video game music rip websites (like snesmusic.org) and a bunch of animes and mangas that I wanted to watch/read.
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download a gun and shoot myself
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>>56441643

All well and good until you remember that one video that you enjoyed and DIDN'T download, which eventually becomes your personal holy grail of fap.
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>>56440837
Pic very related.
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torrent a bunch of shit
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>>56450361
he probably is retarded and didn't realize case matters
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>>56440837
All available textbooks and papers I might even be remotely interested in.
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I already have 1tb of movies and 4.7tb of anime.
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>>56440837
I would just read books

Its the low tech version of web browsing
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>>56440837
Wikipedia
Tons of animu and movies
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>>56440837
About 2 - 3 TB of Anime and about 20 GB of Porn, 1TB of games I currently don't have and maybe a couple hundred books, non-fiction of course.
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>>56441726
>MOOC
whats that?
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>>56441350
>kindle library torrent
Is this on the pirate bay? I'm on my mobile now and I can't check. What's in it?
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Wikipedia and the internet archive.
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I did some charity work for a school in Ghana a few years ago and had to be thoughtful about this, as I was giving them some computers that wouldn't have access to the internet for a couple years.

What I did is install the full offline version of WIkipedia, and also a cached version of Google Earth (which was enormous, like 50GB or so).

I also included VLC and Panda along with Malwarebytes, and created a guest account so that the kids wouldn't be using anything on the administrator account. Pretty low-level as I knew if they were motivated they'd find away around it.

I also disabled autoplay to prevent infected USB drives from autoinstalling malware. Lots of piracy and user to user file transfers in Africa. The sharing culture is great but there's obviously a lot of malware to look out for.

Last I heard only 1 of the 6 laptops wasn't "working", and the rest were all fine. They've been in service for about 6 years now.
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>>56446188
download Wikipedia and become a god
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This
>>>/t/696541
http://www.nyaa.se/?page=view&tid=764691
http://www.nyaa.se/?page=view&tid=764911
http://www.nyaa.se/?page=view&tid=765143
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>>56454866
>wikipedia
fair enough
>the internet archive
u wot
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>>56440837
Already have a 4tb drive of anime so I'm good
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>>56450466
>he fell for the making an account on bakabt meme
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>>56441350
I'm betting this hardly has anything good on it.
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>>56456308
where did he say anything about an account?
you can easily find any torrent on bakabt through your regular search engine.
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>>56457341
I made an account and before I knew it I uploaded over a terabyte.
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