/pug/ - Private Usenet General

What are private indexers?
Read this thread.

How do I get in?
Read this thread.

Can you answer my questions, please?
Read this thread you dumb nigger.

What is the purpose of this thread?
To help niggers understand that usenet is fucking free and /ptg/ isn't the only game in town.

Free providers:
>newszilla6.xs4all.nl (unlimited, IPv6 only, ~24 days retention)
>free-usenet.com (unlimited, need to reset pass every 3h, ~3000 days retention)
>free.xsusenet.com (25GB block, more account stackable, ~1000 days retention)
>xennanews.com (unlimited, not always available, ~30/40 days retention)

News:
- niggers still don't understand usenet is free if you learn from this thread
- based .in closing the registrations
- based omg also not inviting people right now
- BTFO'ing /ptg/fags who think private trackers are the only way to pirate privately and effectively

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>mess around like 15 year old's first pirating with disposable accounts

retard

>Pay To Pirate General

>piracating
lol

>want to see Barry but BTN won't allow it to be uploaded because of web-dl rules
>based private usenet has uploads anyway and no stupid rules.
>meanwhile, Barry still hasn't been uploaded to BTN in HD

Good thing I have private Usenet because if I depended on BTN I wouldn't see Barry.

It's always good to have alternatives!

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any general tracker also has that

>Pay To Pirate the same shit with no retention and shit speeds General

BUT IM PAYING FOR USENET

This.
If you want to usenet do it properly with a good provider and indexers

That's literally on rarbg with 1000 seeds, no need to bother with muh exclusive usenet club.
Why don't you post something rare that's nowhere to be found except usenet and, you know, would make this shit actually worth using?

>piracy
go back

...

No he's not

What

>he doesn't get his scene releases from a topsite

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What's a good downloader to use? Is BinBar good?

Nzbget

i like binreader, never heard of binbar
>webshit

>get omg which is enough
How? From where?

altbinz

Outdated

none of these clients are being updated or are even good in the first place.

Why would they need to be updated? Did the nntp protocol change recently?

kek

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so? it works and was easy to set up

fine

>not using VAST
>not using one way polymorphic cyphers
>(((private)))
good thing terry is dead. Jow Forums is not even aware of LiFi, let alone using it. Jow Forums is not even aware of VAST, let alone using it.

Why don't you just connect to IPFS over a VPN and up/download your shit that way?
Nothing quite like pirating in the open and DMCA scum being unable to do a goddamn thing about it.

I still have my apple TV 2 (?) that is rigged to watch just about anything I want. Movies have been such fucking trash of late than I have no cared.

NZBGet, SAB combined with Radarr and Sonarr is great
NZBVortex is the best client by far but only on LGBTos

>NZBVortex is the best client by far but only on LGBTos
nzbget is all you need on any OS

can someone who has experience list the pros and cons of different downloaders?
i dropped sab for nzbget because it's written in python and slow
nzbget does the trick, why would i want to use others? would they have better incomplete download detection?

> - based .in closing the registrations

what ?


and does anyone how to join nzb.to and usenet4all ?

private indexer keks

just stay with nzbget. there's nothing better and its solid. forget the utorrent native client mentality. nzbget is open source, its fast as fuck and the dev is very active. just because it's a service with a web frontend doesn't mean it's shit. learn it. use it.

>it's a service with a web frontend
that's actually a big selling point for me, i run it on a server (now a raspberry pi) so connecting to it remotely from my pc is pretty much a requirement

>warezbb
>private
huh?

Another day, still no access to worthwhile indexers.

drunkenslug is still possible and may open this summer.