[REL] The Tale (2018)
- Phuzzy4242
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Trust me, I KNOW how slow it is. It wasn't that long ago that 1GB files were considered too large for many people to download. Many of the best rippers got that good because they had to make their rips small enough for people to want to download. Even so, I never downloaded 80% of what's been posted here.
BT, file hosts, and UseNet are nearly useless for sites like FLM because there's no retention. UseNet has no retention, costs money, and you must intentionally upload to the server - and reupload for reshare requests. Most people are too lazy and only download. File hosts cost if you want retention, and I'm not rich enough to keep all the files I share on one for long enough for new people to get them.
I think eMule's slide has more to do with lack of patience - BT and other forms of download are much faster and most people want it now, not in a week. Other than eMule's retention, its benefits are mainly for the uploader, and most people don't upload.
BT, file hosts, and UseNet are nearly useless for sites like FLM because there's no retention. UseNet has no retention, costs money, and you must intentionally upload to the server - and reupload for reshare requests. Most people are too lazy and only download. File hosts cost if you want retention, and I'm not rich enough to keep all the files I share on one for long enough for new people to get them.
I think eMule's slide has more to do with lack of patience - BT and other forms of download are much faster and most people want it now, not in a week. Other than eMule's retention, its benefits are mainly for the uploader, and most people don't upload.
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That's probably good to have a diversity of sources, but there is a moment we have to adapt or else we could be like dinosaurs, slowly but surely passing away. Adaption is the key of success
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Re: [REL] The Tale (2018)
Compressed video is the problem. With other sources you don't have to compromise in that area, but full quality means big files and as you said, people have gotten used to fast. I've downloaded full 4K blurays in less than an hour on BT. Of course that only lasts as long as something is popular and has enough seeders. The Mega links I'm posting are fast and free, for me and for the downloaders, with no apparent limit on retention, but we all know a couple of years from now every single one will be dead. Mega itself could cease operation without warning any time because of some legal action. I have giganews for Usenet, which gives me about six years' worth of retention. But stuff posted here ten years ago or more often still has sources on eMule and still downloads - even if it's not lighting fast.Phuzzy4242 wrote:Trust me, I KNOW how slow it is. It wasn't that long ago that 1GB files were considered too large for many people to download. Many of the best rippers got that good because they had to make their rips small enough for people to want to download. Even so, I never downloaded 80% of what's been posted here.
BT, file hosts, and UseNet are nearly useless for sites like FLM because there's no retention. UseNet has no retention, costs money, and you must intentionally upload to the server - and reupload for reshare requests. Most people are too lazy and only download. File hosts cost if you want retention, and I'm not rich enough to keep all the files I share on one for long enough for new people to get them.
I think eMule's slide has more to do with lack of patience - BT and other forms of download are much faster and most people want it now, not in a week. Other than eMule's retention, its benefits are mainly for the uploader, and most people don't upload.
The one good thing about eMule becoming a niche channel is that it's largely under the radar now. The industry has all but forgotten about it and now directs its efforts at BT sites and forums where users post direct links. I can envision something like it coming back in the future; as I said, once fiberoptic becomes the norm, dark web style encryption (such as the Tor browser uses) could enable a decentralized, server-free platform that would be virtually impossible to track or monitor. Files of any size could be traded and the bandwidth would be close to line speed. Well, line speed of the slowest link in the chain, which is why you need fiberoptic to become the standard.
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All p2p networks remain monitored, because it is easy to do so and cost almost nothing, but usually new and very popular movies are on the red list, along with illegal stuffs.
dark web style encryption (such as the Tor browser uses) could enable a decentralized, server-free platform that would be virtually impossible to track or monitor.
It exists for years, with freenet and I2P, but the speed is horrible.
dark web style encryption (such as the Tor browser uses) could enable a decentralized, server-free platform that would be virtually impossible to track or monitor.
It exists for years, with freenet and I2P, but the speed is horrible.
Lolita, light of my life, fire of my loins. My sin, my soul. Lo-lee-ta.
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Too much of the world is still running on copper. In the US cable companies have the best of both worlds; the monopoly protection of a public utility, and the unrestricted pursuit of profits of a private corporation. So many customers have only one choice for broadband service that none of the providers have much incentive to upgrade their infrastructure. We should have had gig speed fiber nationwide years ago.Tiny Blondie wrote:It exists for years, with freenet and I2P, but the speed is horrible.
As for monitoring, there's a difference between being able to get on the network themselves and see what's available, and actually being able to track down and/or prosecute file sharers, or stop files from being shared.
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I'll never pay for tv. Cable providers are f'in thieves, constantly raising rates for terrible service and 100 channels of crap you never watch. The cable here didn't have internet either.
If you think you can't be tracked, even with obfuscation and encryption, you're fooling yourself. Even using a proxy, you have to link to it with an IP address so parts of your connection aren't secure. I've worked with too many IT people who are good and governments and law enforcement can hire good people too. All LEO has to do is host files you want to download, and they can trace you to your provider. A little patience and a warrant will pinpoint you. If they want you, they'll find you. Like you said, eMule is a little more under the radar than it was, but it's still being monitored - I'd bet for crimes like CP especially.
If you think you can't be tracked, even with obfuscation and encryption, you're fooling yourself. Even using a proxy, you have to link to it with an IP address so parts of your connection aren't secure. I've worked with too many IT people who are good and governments and law enforcement can hire good people too. All LEO has to do is host files you want to download, and they can trace you to your provider. A little patience and a warrant will pinpoint you. If they want you, they'll find you. Like you said, eMule is a little more under the radar than it was, but it's still being monitored - I'd bet for crimes like CP especially.
Re: [REL] The Tale (2018)
No system is totally secure. Anyone who suggests otherwise is either stupid or giving you a sales pitch. You can't keep a major government organization or a skilled enough hacker from finding you if they really want to. All you can do is make it a tedious pain in the ass, and if a warrant is required for some of the necessary surveillance then the entertainment industry can't undertake it on their own without blowing whatever case they might have.Phuzzy4242 wrote:If you think you can't be tracked, even with obfuscation and encryption, you're fooling yourself. Even using a proxy, you have to link to it with an IP address so parts of your connection aren't secure. I've worked with too many IT people who are good and governments and law enforcement can hire good people too. All LEO has to do is host files you want to download, and they can trace you to your provider. A little patience and a warrant will pinpoint you. If they want you, they'll find you. Like you said, eMule is a little more under the radar than it was, but it's still being monitored - I'd bet for crimes like CP especially.
Resources are not infinite. Organizations like the FBI and Interpol do have real crimes to solve. Kidnappings, murders, fraud, drug and human trafficking, terrorism, etc. Helping filthy rich media billionaires safeguard their profits isn't priority one. Individual peers simply aren't worth the prosecutorial effort involved in bringing charges. They could make examples of the few in hopes of intimidating the many, but they've already tried that approach to no avail. More than once. Which is why piracy is still going strong.
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Ah, but the U.S. government has proven they don't think they need warrants, and (purportedly) the NSA sucks in everyone's data - there were many jokes about asking them to give up all of Hillary Clinton's 30,000 deleted emails. The key is not manually looking through all that data, it's search algorithms that scan it for keywords. My organization uses it to scan internet log files because that would take many employees doing an extremely boring job, and humans miss stuff.
LEO or media companies can set up their own eMule client and share ONLY illegal files. It's cheap, takes no effort, and any hits are noted so they can decide whether it's big enough to warrant going further. As far as being too small to be worth it, there are lots of shyster lawyers who get paid for each case they win so it's a big incentive - their fees are pocket change, the cost of doing business - and word gets around. It's not paranoia if the are out to get you.
Do I think they're making a lot of effort going after us? Obviously not - I'm still here - but you must be aware it's a possibility.
LEO or media companies can set up their own eMule client and share ONLY illegal files. It's cheap, takes no effort, and any hits are noted so they can decide whether it's big enough to warrant going further. As far as being too small to be worth it, there are lots of shyster lawyers who get paid for each case they win so it's a big incentive - their fees are pocket change, the cost of doing business - and word gets around. It's not paranoia if the are out to get you.
Do I think they're making a lot of effort going after us? Obviously not - I'm still here - but you must be aware it's a possibility.
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Deadman: freenet and I2P are slow to anyone, wherever you live, optical fibers do not make any difference, the problem comes from the protocol of these systems, being ultra securised often means being slow in IT.
Phuzzy4242: “Even using a proxy” the use of a proxy is the weakess mean of protection, but it also applies to VPN, both are not anonymous and have not be designed to be. However there are still strong anonymity tools that even LEA have hard time with them (and when they got someone it does not come from a break in the network protocol, but a discovered leak in the browser and sometimes a bad opsec from the wanded guy).
You are right, eMule (and some other p2p), is still monitored for CP (just comparing the MD5 and SHA fingerprints of well known series with their database).
The use of OS like Tails, Subgraph OS, Qubes OS, Whonix are very hard to break system. In Whonix for instance, the working station does not even know your real IP and therefore could not leak it in case of attack. You can even combine Qubes and Whonix if you want to reach the safest OS currently existing, even the biggest agency can not do anything about it, so far.
But anyway, for our little lobby here, there is no need to use those extra measures and the reason is very simple, no one cares about those films that are all legal and just collected by a handful of people.
Phuzzy4242: “Even using a proxy” the use of a proxy is the weakess mean of protection, but it also applies to VPN, both are not anonymous and have not be designed to be. However there are still strong anonymity tools that even LEA have hard time with them (and when they got someone it does not come from a break in the network protocol, but a discovered leak in the browser and sometimes a bad opsec from the wanded guy).
You are right, eMule (and some other p2p), is still monitored for CP (just comparing the MD5 and SHA fingerprints of well known series with their database).
The use of OS like Tails, Subgraph OS, Qubes OS, Whonix are very hard to break system. In Whonix for instance, the working station does not even know your real IP and therefore could not leak it in case of attack. You can even combine Qubes and Whonix if you want to reach the safest OS currently existing, even the biggest agency can not do anything about it, so far.
But anyway, for our little lobby here, there is no need to use those extra measures and the reason is very simple, no one cares about those films that are all legal and just collected by a handful of people.
Lolita, light of my life, fire of my loins. My sin, my soul. Lo-lee-ta.
Re: [REL] The Tale (2018)
Thkx a lot! i found it in torrent but was taking FOREVER, mega was done in like 20 mins, loved this movie, thanks!!
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Powerful Sundance Film Festival movie recently picked up and aired by HBO, starring 13-year-old Isabelle Nélisse, younger sister of Sophie NélisseAn investigation into one woman's memory as she is forced to re-examine her first sexual relationship and the stories we tell ourselves in order to survive.
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Here are direct links for those who prefer that method or can't use eMule for whatever reason. All I ask is that if you're able to use eMule, please unrar to your shared folder and seed this for a while. Every source helps.
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