

If you’re only interested in a single file, ProtonVPN has a free tier. The speed should be plenty for a single ~600mb file.


If you’re only interested in a single file, ProtonVPN has a free tier. The speed should be plenty for a single ~600mb file.


Well, shit.


Z-Library isn’t really research oriented, but you could try it. I have no idea how much scientific content is on it, not why I’m there, but FMHY says it has ‘educational’ content just like Anna’s Archive does, and I’ve seen textbooks on there before.


The issue is that they’re almost certainly going to be cheap, and therefore companies are going to use them even if they’re complete dogshit.
But I think the bigger issue is saying “no ai” and then… using AI.


It definitely does that for Youtube, but I didn’t see the option for Spotify. I last looked at the docs a very long time ago, so its entirely possible it’s got some added functionality since.


Just make sure to use a trusted one, because you’ll most likely have login with your account to access your saved stuff & playlists.
I used SpotDL, personally. Not sure if it even supports logging in, but you can just make your playlists public for a few minutes while you download them. It does require you to do every playlist individually, afaik, there’s not just a ‘my whole account’ option. If you have youtube premium/youtube music you can DL high quality as well, though getting that to work was a bit tricky for me. I don’t generally mess with programs lacking a GUI, though, so it’s probably mostly a me issue.


Installed, I love all the themes! Thanks!


Oh, nevermind. You actually linked the search. I just misunderstood lmao. I wasn’t trying to prank you.


If you remove everything after the & you’ll get people on desktop, too. The search= part.
I can preview the link, which considering how the link ends…


Just checking the obvious- you’re streaming a window, right, and not a screen? Discord streams only have audio if you pick a single window to share, afaik.


There’s a whole ass site for exactly that in the megathread.


Tip for anyone else that uses this: make sure your playlist is public or it can’t download it. That seems really obvious now, but it didn’t occur to me initially lol.


I’d second that last paragraph. At least download a tool to check your HDD out- I saw crystaldiskmark used in an LTT video and decided to install it and check out my drives. Turns out one of them has 60,000 hours on it and it’s seems to be starting to fail.


lmao no. It has nothing to do with any ‘chomo’ stuff.


Either you’re confused or I’m confused.
Every VPN is going to obfuscate your IP. That is literally how they work. You don’t need a dedicated IP setting for them to do that.
Additionally, I don’t think a copyright holder would need to set up a honeypot. They can just start downloading a torrent like anyone else and they’ll grab all the IPs of people uploading/downloading since torrenting is p2p and you’re freely sharing your IP with others.


I was curious about the topic myself. In case you didn’t have any luck, I found this. Seems pretty simple to solve honestly. Wild that an ereader has telemetry to begin with, but at least it’s fixable.
Vimm’s Lair probably has whatever PS3 games you want- google should find that site easily. I have no clue on DLCs- I don’t think I’ve ever emulated a PS3 game that had DLCs so I can’t really help.
RPCS3 is very user friendly as far as emulators go so you might be surprised with what non-techie people can do with it. AC4 multiplayer is listed as compatible with RPCN so you could probably play it multiplayer, it’s just a question of actually finding people playing it.
As for Xbox 360 emulation: again, you can get files from Vimm’s but I’d suggest you let that cook. Xenia is the only 360 emulator I’m aware of. It definitely works, but it’s still in rough shape right now. Needs more time. I know OG Xbox emulators exist, but I’ve never looked into them personally.