privadesco

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[โ€“] privadesco@feddit.nl 2 points 7 months ago

A small thought: I understand that inserting retention on svg is tiresome and so, but maybe a small icon with the letter "C" in a small purple square (or any other format that looks like the current "mb" icon), near the resellers that accepts crypto payment could be a very nice way to graphically visualize this info by just looking at the svg.

Apart this little idea, I already gave my feedback to this update in the last topic. It looks gorgeous, better understandable, and I applaud your work on this!

[โ€“] privadesco@feddit.nl 1 points 8 months ago (1 children)

About the AS34343 number then it's the same situation of Viper and UNE (that shares the same AS number too)?

[โ€“] privadesco@feddit.nl 1 points 8 months ago* (last edited 8 months ago) (3 children)

Yes! Now every backbone has it's ntd/dmca icon and pure nl omicron is easier to distinguish. It's really better! Thank you again!

One question: Omicron NL, Base IP and Eweka backbones are all the same AS34343 number. Are they the same backbone?

Another thing that makes me think that is possible: if you use eweka servers as a vpn endpoint, myip.wtf will say the IP belongs to "Eweka Internet Services B.V." while myip .com will say "Base IP B.V." to the same assigned address.

[โ€“] privadesco@feddit.nl 1 points 8 months ago (5 children)

And also thanks for the new version from 2025-06-30 you posted on your site! The layout dividing the locations of abavia and omicron was a nice addition, as was the ntd/dmca info for all backbones. Good work!

[โ€“] privadesco@feddit.nl 2 points 8 months ago (1 children)

From what I understood you are trying to get access to international languages media.

Omicron's newzlazer, like easynews search, is useful because it can deobfuscate some stuff that you can't find manually in some indexers, but if you are looking for international content, what will matter for you are what indexers you have access. Here are some options:

  • SceneNZBs - specially for content in German.
  • Dog - Good (better than usual at least) curated, and sometimes unique, international media source.
  • Finder - Better than usual source for international media.
  • Su - You probably already notices that, but also good for international languages.
  • Ninja - Like dog, has some unique content.
  • WtF[nZb] - (not to be confused with the other one with similar name) Good for international releases but very hard to interact with (complicated search and limited API). Easynews' Web Search somehow deobfuscate some of their releases. Some Scandinavian content.
  • DrunkenSlug - Also good for internation releases.
  • Spotweb (clubnzb, nzbstars) - Good for Dutch content.

Search for "Non-Mainstream Movies Statistics in Usenet Indexers" at german google should find you a analysis comparing availability of hundreds of releases separated in about 30 languages (it is a handmade study, not some crazy prowlarr stats).

[โ€“] privadesco@feddit.nl 1 points 8 months ago

Thanks for the explanation. I didn't know about the peering being only for new content. I was thinking of simply downloading the full feed of another provider and adding it to their own (automatically, somehow). But if there is small print avoiding that, then it can't be done.

I was thinking about the storage cost only.

[โ€“] privadesco@feddit.nl 1 points 8 months ago (2 children)

By peering older days from the usenet itself? Doing it from nzbs could also be something. There is a lot of old content at many indexers.

The major reason I feel trapped to Omicron is that I enjoy (no so much) cult content from every possible place and language. And a big part of it is 2008~2013.

I see all the NewsDemon advertising and way to do business and I feel sad to be unable to just drop omicron for my use case.

[โ€“] privadesco@feddit.nl 1 points 8 months ago

Nice api! Thanks for the link!

About the js, don't get me wrong, the site looks gorgeous as it is (with the js)!

It's just for no-script users, the idea of having it rendering a simple nojs if the js can't be loaded is always nice. But take that as niche feedback.

About having it inside the SVG, well that is the only thing I miss from the old versions. It was a really nice way to visualize, specially offline. But I understand that the tree with the filters is far superior, and I thank you for that ;) .

[โ€“] privadesco@feddit.nl 1 points 8 months ago (2 children)

It looks beautiful as it is, but do you consider adding the table data to the SVG itself so we can keep it all as a one-thing downloaded for offline reading in the future?

Also, The table filtering features are really nice and help a lot, and I know it requires javascript for doing so, but would you consider maintaining a no-js copy of the full table without filters as an option?

Anyways thanks for keeping this as is, already!

[โ€“] privadesco@feddit.nl 1 points 8 months ago* (last edited 8 months ago) (4 children)

Assuming you are from NewsDemon, I have a question, since newsdemon is a co-founder of a backbone (UsenetExpress):

Since the daily feed size bloated so much, isn't everyday cheaper to add a lot of older content instead of keeping retention up to date to the most?

Do you guys think about doing so?

I know you share stats about only a small percentage of downloads being old data, but there are so much good content available at old usenet that is lost to any other form of download these days (ISOs of full old DVDs that were never relaunched as Blu-Ray for instance).

Do you guys consider picking it up in the future? I mean, going some days back in retention looks cheaper that keeping a new day up. Ain't it?

 

They do have some "uniques", specially non-English content.

If you were curious, that's a good opportunity to try them out.

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submitted 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago) by privadesco@feddit.nl to c/usenet@lemmy.world
 

Hello, could anybody do me a favor and and send me an invite to CAT?

I am trying to complete my indexers "deck" like crazy, and I am missing this one.

Thank you very much to who can help, I'd be very happy with it!

 

Hello, I would like some info about VPN usage at private trackers. I know it is a per-tracker policy but I notice many being a bit hostile toward em.

Example: A user would like to join a tracker, put a seedbox to help em seeding et al, but even while they allow VPN usage, they don't allow signup with the VPN on (and that absolutely defeats the reason of not having the user's real IP/time logged to a server that may be somehow attacked or forced to give theirs users details for some reason, even if that never happened before in such server). In that case the user would be de-"pseudonimizing" all their future use of the site via VPN since if their users details ever leak that could bind the future use of the site trough a VPN to the initial non-vpn IP address. This example affects every PHD sister sites, I believe.

So, I have some questions on that issue, if someone could help:

    1. What is the ideal way to proceed in such situation? Are socks5 or other methods better accepted to unbind the use of the tracker site to the user IP address? (I'm talking about the trackers not even being able to handle such information in case something goes wrong. Not about an ISP or whoever else. Legality is not the concern here, but the very existence of the info itself).
    1. Is there any place where we can find this info about trackers policies on VPNs? I did search but never found anything unified.
    1. What trackers you know that simply don't care about the use of VPN? Which ones "don't care" but asks you to tell them (configure) your vpn details? Which ones absolutely don't allow them?

Thanks to anyone who can shed a light on these questions!