Piracy General

A few torrent results pop up for it on ext.to.
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none of them have any real seeders
 
Does anyone know the best way to watch stuff on Tubi and Plex and the like without ads? Regular adblockers don't work for me so I'm looking for any alternative, except for torrenting because I don't currently have a lot of space at the moment.
I’ve heard people recommend a pihole for network wide adblocking. But not sure if that is the case with Plex and Tubi. I’d look into it.
 
I'm wondering whether there is a way to watch current NASCAR races outside of the States.
The frustrating thing with sports is that, pro wrestling aside, its piracy feels very transient. Like when it's live you can surely find pirate streams, but when it ends, poof, done. Want to watch some race from 2 months ago? Doesn't exist.
I will gladly be proven wrong but I'm kinda blackpilled on that front.
 
The frustrating thing with sports is that, pro wrestling aside, its piracy feels very transient. Like when it's live you can surely find pirate streams, but when it ends, poof, done. Want to watch some race from 2 months ago? Doesn't exist.
I will gladly be proven wrong but I'm kinda blackpilled on that front.
The good news is that you can find formula 1 races
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I can't speak for Plex, but my Pi-hole seems to block ads for Tubi in the Android app, and I think uBlock and Brave naturally block Tubi ads in a web browser, as well.
This is true. You can block ads on virtually any streaming site on mobile with uBlock Origin so long as it works on desktop as well. Sometimes a DNS server that blocks ads can work, but that is mostly best for blocking banner ads in apps, while uBlock Origin works much more consistently.

Also, unless they changed something recently, you can watch Prime Video ad free on mobile if you you use a browser with uBlock (or Brave presumably) by switching to the desktop site. Otherwise it tries to force you to use the app.
 
The frustrating thing with sports is that, pro wrestling aside, its piracy feels very transient. Like when it's live you can surely find pirate streams, but when it ends, poof, done. Want to watch some race from 2 months ago? Doesn't exist.
I will gladly be proven wrong but I'm kinda blackpilled on that front.
I'm sure there's some sports junkie who records streams of all games ever in his 100tb NAS cluster that's not connected to the wider internet.
 
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