[-] Atheran@lemmy.fmhy.ml 7 points 1 year ago

I went with Antennapod and it seems good so far. It couldn't find one of the podcasts I liked by name, but when I searched for category it showed up. The rest were all found. Thank you all.

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Podcast app (lemmy.fmhy.ml)

Is there an app (Foss preferably) that's good for podcasts? So far I use Spotify but it's ass backwards with playlists. I downloaded podverse but I can't find any of the three podcasts I listen to on Spotify.

[-] Atheran@lemmy.fmhy.ml 4 points 1 year ago

I mean..I could understand that question a handful of years ago, but now? There's a long list of games that only have a loading screen when you open the game and never again.

Even as far back as minecraft for the most well known ones. TLOU iirc was like that as well, back in ps3. Now with nanite I bet it will be even more common. But I doubt we'll ever get to a point that ALL games are like that. Sometimes it's even done for artistic purposes. Or continuity reasons.

[-] Atheran@lemmy.fmhy.ml 9 points 1 year ago

It's not. Most of the time it's fine, but there have been cases in the past that they added their own DRM in the games.

[-] Atheran@lemmy.fmhy.ml 3 points 1 year ago

I really, really want to use it instead of having a bunch of launchers for pc and emulation but it's too damn fiddly. Cant get retroachievements to work, normal achievements tab is forever empty, no way I found to have a unified control scheme, most of the plugins I tried do absolutely nothing, like the deal finding one, I could go on.

Not saying it doesn't work, obviously it does. But it doesn't for me sadly. And I can't spend a week on trying to get it to work. Two days of following guides online, did nothing for me, so I just gave up.

[-] Atheran@lemmy.fmhy.ml 4 points 1 year ago

After my last visit on r/piracy, I'm of the mind to close it down for good and if reddit wants it back they can do so themselves.

Sure, there's a few people there that honestly ask question about the community since they weren't checking reddit at the time, but any attempt to explain has people insulting me. They want to stay there? Fine, cut ties and let them moderate it. That means they inherit a community someone else worked hard to build but whatever. With the attitudes I notice, they are not going to manage to keep it running for more than a few months anyways.

[-] Atheran@lemmy.fmhy.ml 3 points 1 year ago

Best I've seen so far is 16TB for 30 bucks on Mega. Don't know how okay they are with piracy however, I've seen a few DMCA'd links from it in the past.

[-] Atheran@lemmy.fmhy.ml 10 points 1 year ago

Sonarr and radarr can use torrents just as much as they can use usenet. I used them for both, now I dropped usenet altogether.

I find it easier to either DDL or torrent, plus a lot of the stuff I'm after recently proved hard tto find on usenet for whatever reason.

It's more hassle to search usenet for my usecase and while it's true that maxing out download speeds is awesome, I'm not in a hurry. I let the .arr apps do the work while I'm busy with life and when I get back home I have it all ready anyways.

[-] Atheran@lemmy.fmhy.ml 4 points 1 year ago

No it's not. You can find literally everything on torrents. Even with Kodi/Stremio, I could always find what I wanted to stream when my debris ran out.

There's only one case that I can't think of a way without premium link generators and without waiting for months on end, and that's switch emulation, and that only if you want the latest updates/dlc.

[-] Atheran@lemmy.fmhy.ml 5 points 1 year ago

You will not get banned for not sharing. What actually happens is that some people have scripts to see if you're sharing, if not they refuse you access to their files until you start sharing. That has to do with each individual and nothing to do with the network itself, other than the fact that it gives you the option to deny access.

[-] Atheran@lemmy.fmhy.ml 23 points 1 year ago

Nobody stops you from uploading stuff and sharing it. But certain communities like for example private trackers have a process to allow you to become an uploader.

As for money, ask yourself, it's piracy, which by definition means that you want to download stuff without paying for them. Why would they pay you instead?

There's a few cases that it worked before but is generally frowned upon, as if holding the files hostage. Now if it's a service that nobody else can do, or files that nobody else has laying around or easy access to buy and share for free, you could try that. Again, nobody stops you, but most people wouldn't see kindly to that. From leechers to other uploaders.

[-] Atheran@lemmy.fmhy.ml 5 points 1 year ago

I'll keep that in mind and wait. And if say a month from now things look the same on the subjects I'm interested in, I might give it a try at building something or most likely start posting stuff on existing but slow communities. At the very least, covering news wouldn't be that hard and even if there's no interest I can still use it as a personal repository later down the line.

[-] Atheran@lemmy.fmhy.ml 7 points 1 year ago

Not wanting to spam by replying to every post, this one is an answer to both TheOneCurly and solarvector. It seems I also figure out how to tag, yey me.

So you're both saying that this is normal and not something I'm doing wrong, right? In that case, that's fine with me, I can wait and totally understand the lack of numbers, I just assumed that even before reddit decided to fold over, there'd be some stuff around, even on niche communities. I wasn't expecting a huge amount of content or discussions, but in the example given, there's not even news posts about updates on software etc.

I'll keep looking around. Seems interesting as a concept so far and I'm much more willing to spend time in lemmy compared to reddit or twitter or whatever gets plastered on my screen daily without my consent that I have to go out of my way to not interact with.

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I'm lost. (lemmy.fmhy.ml)

I never was a big social media guy. Never had a Facebook or anything, except what google forced on me like Google+ and on reddit, I just used it for very specific tasks, when I couldn't find answers anywhere else.

With the current shitstorm on reddit I decided that enough is enough and wanted to give this Fediverse I keep hearing about a try. With a little bit of searching around, I made an account, got the mobile app and things seemed settled. Until I tried finding stuff more targeted than a wall of posts on jerbil.

Granted, I haven't read, let alone tried everything yet, but it seems limited, or most likely, I have no idea what I'm doing. Take for example emulation. One of the subreddits I was in, was about emulation since that's a topic I'm passionate about. Good, went to the link provided to search for communities and got 11 results. As expected for the most part.

What was not expected was most of them being in the double digits of users with the biggest ones showing 3 posts and like..6 comments total.

I know that while the fediverse is not new by any means, there's a large growth now with the shit happening over at reddit and is in by no means as populated or interacted with as the latter. But those numbers seem so small to me that I'm sure I'm doing something wrong.

Please help out an illiterate idiot?

PS. Emulation was just an example I was interested with. It's not the point of my post.

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