sidenote, are memes allowed? it doesn’t say anything about them not being allowed, but I don’t see anybody posting any 🤷‍♀️

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    be me

    born in 2005

    used to use steam unlocked

    torrent

    is bisexual

    the meme is partly correct i guess :3

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    It does feel like zoomies and kids in general have lost a lot of technical knowledge when it comes to computers.

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    They’ll never know the magic (read: virus minefield) that was WinMX, Kazaa, Limewire, etc.

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          If you don’t have a port forwarded for your torrent client, then only the people that do will be able to download from you. Unfortunately, most VPN providers don’t support port forwarding.

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            Yeah I could guess that, but no just sitting around it either doesn’t upload anything or uploads and absurdly small amount (less than 50mb)

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              Probably an issue with connecting to peers or trackers. One common issue is not having the port forwarded properly at your router.

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              Yeah I see the same thing and I self host a seedbox that has hundreds of seeding torrents. Some torrents do get some seeding action but most never upload anything. Never figured out why but some private trackers give you points towards your up/down ratio the longer you seed so I just roll with that ¯\(ツ)

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                I gave up on private trackers a while ago. Nothing I’ve ever been looking for was obscure enough to warrant putting up with their bullshit rules.

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                  Ah, yeah that’s fair. I’m on a few but primarily use TorrentLeech which is more relaxed about things. To be honest though, torrents are my fallback anyway and most of my downloads are done via Usenet

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                  Only private tracker I use is MyAnonymouse, they’ve got all the books/audiobooks anyone could ever need, which I have had a really hard time finding on public trackers. Their rules are super lenient as well.

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      Two things. 1. Already mentioned, you need to be connectable. Torrent client port needs opened on router admin panel. 2. You can only seed if there is another user(s) actively downloading that data. And if you’re 1 of many seeders, you’re only uploading a little bit

      Theres a lot more to it but thats a good high level overview

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      Yeah, I imagine to younger folks it feels like what usenet felt like to me when I was their age. Mystical land of unknown loot, if you know how to get there

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      For me personally, the OG pirating was buying bootleg VHSs/CDs/DVDs. But torrenting/P2P was the first mass scale digital piracy method.

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        torrenting/P2P was the first mass scale digital piracy method.

        IRC? Napster? Edonkey? Emule? Kademlia?

        And, hell, before that there was that guy in class who for five bucks would burn you a CD with any game you wanted, which he probably got off usenet…

        And of course for music there was the old double deck cassette copier…

        (Personally the first software crack I remember was dismantling Monkey Island’s “dial a pirate” wheel so I could photocopy it to share with friends after copying the diskettes…)

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      It’s old but it’s not even close to the OG. I believe the OG is newsgroups, and after that was p2p file sharing apps like limewire and napster, and only then did torrenting become a big thing

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        Those were the times when my ISP, which was owned 100% by the city, had it’s own newsgroups server full of warez lol

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        I’m gonna ignore non internet based methods. Here is the evolution imo

        1. BBS
        2. Usenet & warez websites
        3. Server client setups (Hotline etc)
        4. P2P without resuming (Napster etc)
        5. P2P W/resume & multiple sources (Kazaa, LimeWire etc)
        6. Torrents
        7. Streaming torrents
        8. Usenet

        Edit: I’m seeing IRC a lot, not sure where it fits in this list. Assume it’s around no 2.

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          This is the correct list, having lived through it. BBS services in the mid-1980s were the start of Razor1911, Paradox and other distro and cracker groups. I’d edit 2 to include FTP which is what BBS evolved into with secret dropsites for new releases.

          IRC is 2.5 on this list. You can group that alongside the pre-web internet services, like AOL which had slightly IRC-like chat rooms dedicated to serving warez and videos in the same way (requesting a list from a chatbot, and then requesting sequential files).

          Some light history here, though like all warez-related scholarship, there’s a ton missing that you had to have seen to know:

          https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Warez_scene

          https://archive.org/details/b904a8eb-9c98-4bb1-bf25-3cb9d075b157/

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          Great list! And according to your list I’m right. BBSes aren’t internet, and usenet is a synonym for newsgroups

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    I do :( unfortunately none of my peers are even close so I just tell them fmhy

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    I personally just check the db0 megathread and torrent from there, sometimes I watch online because I cant be bothered to download tho

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      You can stream popular torrents. It can be challenging with more niche content (unless you’re on private trackers), but you’re not going to find niche content streams in the first place.