Package manager for pirated things seems more like to solution OP is looking for.
Some explanation, sorry I don’t know what you do and don’t know so forgive me if I go too far, perhaps someone else will learn too :3
0-Day is for scene (usually), basically the first release of pirated content. Like EDITH or CAKE (rip). In the comics sense they post to a usenet board, kinda like a super secret forum.
so the 0-Day Week bundle is a collection of all the 0-Day comics that were posted in that week to the usenet board
MaM and Geek are indexers that make it easier for people to find content to download. People post the 0-Day bundles there
You can settup an rss feed on these indexers to auto filter for these “0-Day Week” bundles. After you make the rss feed you can add it to your torrent client so it would automatically download any new weekly bundle.
Mylar is a comic book manager, like Sonarr/Radarr.
This settup will archive comics as they release week-by-week. More for people that want to host their own comic book server.
Is it just me or does this guy not pirate much of anything?
Would like confirmation if this works. I get the sense it’s a joke, but still….
Jellyfin is a great alternative if you’re okay with webports.
Plex is definitely worth plex pass though. Many features and it works well on any device.
I disagree with this post
Wdym points? This is lemmy, we use beans
Obviously wrong, clearly with that fur it’s a Catfish, you should make it a nest and let if fly away.
The rise of HEVC and AV1 is arriving! Keeping the quality with a smaller file size. Plex and most android devices support AV1 now too!
I see a lot of mixed people between piracy and paying for streaming services.
- Streamio + Torrentio
- Plex/Jellyfin etc + Real Debrid
- Starr stack (not for everyone)
I use a starr stack with custom scripts and shell out more money then if I just payed for services.
For those that don’t want to dive super deep into piracy and want good access to content. Use the Streamio + Torrentio or Real Debrid they’re honestly great and make things easy.
No weekly manga anywhere. The closes I got was monitoring AnimeBytes for manga updates via Autobrr. Since AnimeBytes only keeps the most complete pack of each manga. So when a new chapter/volume is released the old torrent gets deleted and new one is made. So that keeps things easy for adding content… but not removing content to avoid duplicate volumes.
If you find a solution lmk :/