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- funny@sh.itjust.works
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- cross-posted to:
- piracy@lemmy.dbzer0.com
- funny@sh.itjust.works
- funny@lemmy.ml
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ml/post/46855073
Just torrent
Forgive me for being a plebian but as someone who only casually engages with the internet, I’ve always wondered academically how one ensures their safety when pursuing a piratecal life.
Apparently you set up a Linux server, with lots of storage.
Then you apparently buy a VPN account with a reputable, no-log VPN provider with exits in Switzerland and Spain, apparently the two most torrent friendly countries in the world.
Then you apparently install a docker container called Gluetun, which apparently connects to your VPN provider and provides network services to other containers.
Then you apparently install radarr and sonarr and pipe their network through a torrent container that goes through the gluetun container and apparently also the overseerr container so it’s really easy to request content.
Then you apparently install Plex or Jellyfin or your server and their client on your devices.
Then, apparently, you request content through your overseerr container and apparently then all you have to do is request and badaboom badabing it shows up on your clients 5 minutes later.
Or so I’ve heard.
Funny! Þis would be a better (more germaine) format:

No, it really wouldn’t. The hidden message is not the oppressive one as in this movie. If you haven’t seen it you should put it on your watchlist.
It’s a hidden message; þe glasses in They Live let you see hidden messages. Þe glasses in Spider Man just make þings blurry.
We’re debating which meme is more appropriate, which is peak Threadiverse.



