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1. jasonv+Fr[view] [source] 2025-12-05 14:50:12
>>meetpa+(OP)
I cancelled all my content subscriptions and I'm back to torrenting. I barely watch anything made my Netflix regardless. I think either Dark or the 3rd season of Stranger Things was the last time. Snyder's SciFi movie wasn't much good either. By now the streaming services are en route to become as terrible as whatever they were set out to replace. Once one of them started heavily advertising their own productions everywhere inside their apps I would've cancelled any remaining subscription at the latest.
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2. somehn+Nz1[view] [source] 2025-12-05 19:49:59
>>jasonv+Fr
Usenet + the *arr stack + Plex or Jellyfin make it completely effortless to watch any movie or TV show I can think of.

And I don't have to play the 'which service has this?' game.

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3. issafr+pX1[view] [source] 2025-12-05 21:49:14
>>somehn+Nz1
If only there was an easy setup/tutorial for Usenet. I have no idea what I am supposed to pay for and what client program to use for acquiring files.
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4. tills1+Eh2[view] [source] 2025-12-06 00:10:00
>>issafr+pX1
Having figured it out myself, I agree. And it's not obvious that you need both a Usenet _indexer_ (who tells you what content is available) and a Usenet provider (who actually serves you the content).

FWIW, and I'm not sure if this is against terms here, but I use newsgeek for the former and giganews for the latter. Both are paid services but reasonably priced imo. When I can find something on Usenet, it typically downloads with speeds > 10MBps vs. torrenting which can exceed that but is usually much slower.

You can use whatever client you want. I have the *arr stack mentioned elsewhere in this thread as well and SABnzbd is the recommended option there.

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5. issafr+2r2[view] [source] 2025-12-06 01:31:40
>>tills1+Eh2
Are the downloads through http/tcp or some other protocol?
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