And they wonder why we walk with a pegleg…

(And that “watch similar movies” thing can go to hell too)

ETA:

Jellyfin is great, yes.

  • AFK BRB Chocolate
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    My wife and I moved into our first house together on Halloween, 1995, so that night we drank a bottle of champagne, watched Young Frankenstein, and handed out candy. Every year since then we’ve done the same thing to celebrate our anniversary of living together, though sometime a different movie. This year, we couldn’t find our DVD, so decided to stream it and found what you did. Apparently Disney bought it and for some reason decided not to make it available. Very frustrating.

  • @[email protected]
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    If you have your own domain name+control over the DNS entries, a cute trick you can use for Jellyfin is to set up a fully qualified DNS entry to point to your local (private) IP address.

    So, you can have jellyfin.example.com point to 192.168.0.100 or similar. Inaccessible to the outside world (assuming you have your servers set up securely, no port forwarding), but local devices can access.

    This is useful if you want to play on e.g. Chromecast/Google TV dongle but don’t want your traffic going over the Internet.

    It’s a silly trick to work around the fact that these devices don’t always query the local DNS server (e.g., your router), so you need something fully qualified — but a private IP on a public DNS record works just fine!

    • @[email protected]OP
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      Oh snap. Genius. Thanks for the idea. I do have a domain I registered and never used!

  • @[email protected]
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    Couple things I’ve tried to watch recently that I couldn’t find anywhere. I was even willing to buy it (streaming, maybe they’re available on physical media).

    Basketball Diaries

    Less Than Zero

    Very annoying.

    • @[email protected]OP
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      You jest, but reading the user reviews on RT, I can tell a lot of the jokes in this film are lost on the gen-z crowd. Shame, really. But I guess it’s inevitable.

  • @gdog05
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    Find a spare/cheap computer. Install home assistant/unraid/TrueNAS (bunch of platforms that run docker and have app installers but any of those three are pretty easy to get running). Pay for access to a Usenet backbone provider and one or two Usenet search providers. Black Friday will have some sales on yearly subscriptions. Install Jellyfin, Radarr, Sonarr, Jellyseer, and Bazaar (if you’re huge into subtitles like me). Alternatively, also install and setup Prowlarr. Get your Usenet stuff working in Prowlarr. Point Radarr and Sonarr at Prowlarr. Point Jellyseer at Sonarr and Radarr. Share with friends. I will personally handhold anyone who wants to do this for themselves.

    • @dugmeup
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      Please teach me

      • @gdog05
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        If you happen to go the Unraid route (Unraid is fantastic, but not free) Spaceinvader One on YouTube has great tutorials. That’s where I got most of my info initially. It’s definitely worth it and I think a good deal easier. I am not good with code and really like having a visual interface and it helps with that. I am not a master at any of this but I’ve learned a lot and I’m pretty comfortable now. To do a YouTube series myself, I feel like I’d need to know more. But there are definitely resources out there to get you going. If you follow some of this and run into problems, feel free to reach out to me. Or the selfhosted community here has been amazing. But you might start with one of the aforementioned frameworks. I think it’s easier than going straight to docker. Docker isn’t difficult, but managing IPs and networks and ports can cause some frustration and confusion.

        This guy has a pretty good install on home assistant operating system (HAOS is important. Not just home assistant, but HAOS). When you have HAOS up and running, you can add the respiratory that Alex Belgium has created. He’s done a great job at getting so many docker containers ready to go in home assistant. Huge, huge props to the guy. And once you have the repository, you can start to install the individual containers and it’s not terrible. I think Spaceinvader One’s videos can get you through much of it. Just skip the installation part and go to setup.

        It’s a lot and I can’t go step by step but I will answer and help in someone’s journey as best as I’m able to.

      • @marx2k
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        Usenet pros:

        • not p2p so no real chance of getting busted
        • max out your bandwidth the whole time you’re downloading
        • no need to seed, no ratios, etc
        • Cheap AF

        Usenet cons:

        • Files aren’t forever. Servers do delete content after some time so search results aren’t always available on your server
        • Usenet servers, especially in the US, are pretty responsive to DMCA demands
        • Not free
        • Complexity of setup (Sab + Arrs) are a barrier to entry
        • Public nzb search engines aren’t always going to have what you need. Private search engines are usually invite only and/or cost money per year
        • Far less variety for niche stuff than torrents (imo, ymmv)
      • @gdog05
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        Quality and ease. Torrents don’t always have enough seeders or they disconnect. You can get by on them, but it’s a case of getting what you pay for. I go through a lot of media as do my friends using my server. The cost is negligible and basically means I have no headaches.

  • @Hikermick
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    Consolation prize: the Gene Wilder documentary on Netflix is pretty good if you haven’t already seen it

  • Possibly linux
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    You probably can get the bluray from one of those bulk sellers. Pick up a bunch of movies and get combined shipping

    • sunzu2
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      Yeah wouldnt that reward bad behavior?

      Although buying physical also send an important market msg

  • @bokherif
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    Is jellyfin considerably better than plex for local and offline usage?

    • sunzu2
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      Client apps are more limited but otherwise floss purist swear by it

      • @bokherif
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        Any difference in remote access? I think you gotta pay plex for that.

        • sunzu2
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          That’s also true.

          Remote access is above my pay grade though.

    • @[email protected]OP
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      Personal preference, really. For me, jellyfin is much simpler to use, very easy to self-host in docker. And the clients are great too. I use desktop, android and roku regularly.

  • toiletobserver
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    Don your pirate hat and sail the high seas, matey. Arrr.

    • sunzu2
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      The solution is there… but it will take time for normie core to require this vital skill that was lost due to netflix.

      Remember folks, media is 100% discretionary spend, if corpo does not give you the service you need, it is well within your ability to punish the parasite’s profit ;)

      • @[email protected]
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        A friend showed me their workflow for piracy and it’s really incredible just how easy it all is. Literally just download an OVPN config from whatever VPN provider you subscribe to, connect to the VPN and search in qbittorrent (and use the link in qbittorrent to download the necessary search plugins)

        Like obviously this is a few decades of software refinement, legal battles plus a fair amount of large companies turning a blind eye to the obvious. So it’s shoulders of giants and all but it’s still kinda jarring

        • sunzu2
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          key here is the decentralized model. if you note how they are always going after other corpos or institutions to enforce their “property” rights. there is no effective way to go after global population on individual basis. they tried suing people in the US but that backfired as public opinion sided with grandmas lol

          fedi is already using this approach. that’s the only effective way for plebs to send a message… vote with your feet, find services that respect you. anything less than that is an extraction/exploitation racket. most key industries work like that and there is no recourse for things like housing, education, and healthcare.

          • @Juvyn00b
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            Just as an fyi - people are still getting successfully sued on US soil when trackable (someone didn’t use VPN)

  • Flying Squid
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    That’s simply unacceptable. I have a copy, but that’s still unacceptable that you can’t stream a film that amazing anywhere legally.

    • @[email protected]OP
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      My point yes, thanks. Now how is the young generation going to learn how to pronounce Igor?

      My kids will probably never buy a dvd player but you can bet I’m showing them how to find things like this regardless.

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    Looks like a 20th Century Fox production. Which Disney owns now, right? So why isn’t it streaming on Disney? Kind of pathetic.

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      I think it’s either:

      • they have to pay residuals to the actors for every stream, and they’d rather not do that
      • not 100% sure if it applies in this situation, but somehow they can write off the value of media just by making it unavailable, which gives them a tax break