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what files are you downloading? I'm trying to locate the annas archive spotify downloads and I realized I was horribly mistaken, the torrents.json file I previously found was ALL of Anna's archive torrents (so basically all the ebooks from various sources) and the spotify torrents are bsically just four: the 200gb metadata, the 3.9tb audio analysis, the 2.2 tb cover art archive, and a 300tb archive of all the music which i haven't found yeti am back and with a vengeance:
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not looking forward to the ETA on some of these, don't be fooled they can and have changed as of writing this post.
i'm currently going harddrive by harddrive, so far i'm on 1 of them downloading 298GB of data (that's the limit, it's a 320gb sized harddrive) basically maxing out the drive.
Pretty much all of this is doable, but you're going to need to do some learning. Unfortunately for you, I'm distracted cuz I'm cooking, and, lets be honest, I'm just plain too lazy to put together the massive effortpost needed to teach you how.I wish torrents had this thing where you could make a curator list where it'll grab a torrent (or several torrents) and selectively download only the requested files, then run post processing where it'll move and rename files and such.
and a lot of scripting. the qbittorrent web interface really struggles when there are a lot of files, and picking and choosing each file one by one is not viable. Plus I think the files would need to be renamed because they are just random character strings, but if the metadata is intact it'll probably still be fine as-is.Pretty much all of this is doable, but you're going to need to do some learning.
Exactly. I've been getting a lot of shit off of internet archive, lately, and feel your pain about qbittorrent's web interface.and a lot of scripting.
I use Video DownloadHelper to rip stuff off pirated streaming sites and YouTube.Tried to torrent Deadly Blessing (1981) from ext.to and the torrent files aren't working, but I was able to stream it on ext.to, where the player is embedded on the page. Right clicking on the player doesn't do anything. Is there a way to download the video file from the page's elements? I vaguely recall seeing something about it on r/piracy a while back.
Anything on Steam will generally work with the Goldberg Emulator. It replaces Steam's multiplayer DLLs with LAN-only DLLs. Once set up, you can play LAN parties, or use a VPN like Radmin/Zerotier/AnywhereLAN/LanEmu to play with friends in other places.This might be strange but, any good games to pirate that work with pirated copies in multiplayer?
It depends what kind of gameplay mode you're interested in. I enjoy playing through main story campaigns in co-op with a friend, but those games are really hard to find. Dying Light is pretty good in that regard. Fun game, supports co-op campaign. I don't think we used anything extra like Hamachi or Tunngle to play, it was just a torrent from 1337x.This might be strange but, any good games to pirate that work with pirated copies in multiplayer?
I got their newest album on vinyl, they're still pretty good. I'm glad they still enjoy and embrace their past, whereby they even go on tour and play their show's songs and hire Stephen Kramer Glickman to cameo, it's cute. I dare say they got better with age."Intermission" is still my favorite Big Time Rush song and it's a shame it didn't get an official release.
I really wish they'd revive the TV show. I was a massive fan of the show before I got into their music. One of Nickelodeon's best, imo. Caught Logan's sweat towel at a concert. I saw a black thing hanging out of his pocket and hoped to God he'd throw it to me. He did. Still have it in my room more than a decade later.I got their newest album on vinyl, they're still pretty good. I'm glad they still enjoy and embrace their past, whereby they even go on tour and play their show's songs and hire Stephen Kramer Glickman to cameo, it's cute. I dare say they got better with age.
Can you give a list of games you've tested this with/seen it work with?Anything on Steam will generally work with the Goldberg Emulator. It replaces Steam's multiplayer DLLs with LAN-only DLLs. Once set up, you can play LAN parties, or use a VPN like Radmin/Zerotier/AnywhereLAN/LanEmu to play with friends in other places.
Cracked COD games use different multiplayer, called Proton or something.
Minecraft/Hytale work in multiplayer with other pirates.
Anything goes really, i'd just love a solid list, i've tried being able to play GOG games multiplayer but the list of games that work on gog with multiplayer is short as hell, also nothing worth playing in the last 5 years so i'm fine going back to the past.It depends what kind of gameplay mode you're interested in. I enjoy playing through main story campaigns in co-op with a friend, but those games are really hard to find. Dying Light is pretty good in that regard. Fun game, supports co-op campaign. I don't think we used anything extra like Hamachi or Tunngle to play, it was just a torrent from 1337x.
I also played Resident Evil 5 and 6 and Dead Space 3. The only issue I had with those was progress saving. You might run into problems such as "you can't continue the campaign until the other player completes the exact same objectives as you".
The problem is that very few games these days support LAN. 10 years ago you could create a virtual LAN connection and use that instead of Internet servers hosted by the publisher.
I'm pasting a list I made a few years ago, it's not AI generated:Anything goes really, i'd just love a solid list, i've tried being able to play GOG games multiplayer but the list of games that work on gog with multiplayer is short as hell, also nothing worth playing in the last 5 years so i'm fine going back to the past.
Oooh dead island could be fun, i heard it's one of those "Boring as fuck but with a friend it's not so bad" type of games, could be good for some sodium.I'm pasting a list I made a few years ago, it's not AI generated:
Darkness 2
Darksiders Genesis
Dead Island
Dead Island Riptide
Dying Light
Earth Defense Force 5
Gears Of War Ultimate Edition
Gears 5
Gears Of War 4
Ghost Recon Advanced Warfighter
Ghost Recon Advanced Warfighter 2
It Takes Two
Lara Croft And The Temple Of Osiris
Magicka 2
Outriders
Rainbow Six Vegas
Rainbow Six Vegas 2
Renegade Ops
Resident Evil 5
Resident Evil 6
Sacred 3
Saints Row The Third
Serious Sam 2
Serious Sam 3
Serious Sam First Encounter
Splinter Cell Blacklist
TMNT Shredder's Revenge
Try Dead Island Riptide (the original, not the Definitive Edition!), play as the Aussie guy and ragdoll zombies like a madman. Play with a friend and you'll have a blast. They "fixed" the physics in the DE and it was a huge letdown for me when I replayed the game years later.Oooh dead island could be fun, i heard it's one of those "Boring as fuck but with a friend it's not so bad" type of games, could be good for some sodium.
Does he use authentic aussie language?Try Dead Island Riptide (the original, not the Definitive Edition!), play as the Aussie guy and ragdoll zombies like a madman. Play with a friend and you'll have a blast. They "fixed" the physics in the DE and it was a huge letdown for me when I replayed the game years later.
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Just downloading the book torrents.what files are you downloading? I'm trying to locate the annas archive spotify downloads and I realized I was horribly mistaken, the torrents.json file I previously found was ALL of Anna's archive torrents (so basically all the ebooks from various sources) and the spotify torrents are bsically just four: the 200gb metadata, the 3.9tb audio analysis, the 2.2 tb cover art archive, and a 300tb archive of all the music which i haven't found yet
I wish torrents had this thing where you could make a curator list where it'll grab a torrent (or several torrents) and selectively download only the requested files, then run post processing where it'll move and rename files and such.
I think the site may just be fucked. In the short term at least, if not the long as well. It's been very patchy over the last 6-12 months.Anyone know the current TLD for BitSearch? The .to one isn't working.