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this post was submitted on 18 Jan 2024
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I always thought about why don't FOSS projects that are at risk of getting sued by big corp like (NewPipe, Popcorn Time, streamio, tachiyomi ....) embrace the dark web or git over torrent via VPN, so their projects don't get threatened with take downs. z-library ended having to move to the dark web after all.
You get unknown I guess. People move to Github to get a chance of contributions
@erranto @Dehydrated z library, pdfdrive, piratebay
Anna’s Archive is probably the best source for books. I use it all the time, actually, I even use it right now. It's also great for students who need textbooks. Fuck Pearson and those other scammers!
@erranto almost similar ig earlier they had pdfdrive.com now they moved to pdfdrive.to
Most ppl don't think about that or don't know that their project will take off. And then it is already too late.