- cross-posted to:
- piracy@lemmy.dbzer0.com
- cross-posted to:
- piracy@lemmy.dbzer0.com
Finally able to navigate past the WhatCD’s homepage—a mysterious login screen that read, “Beyond here is something like a utopia”—I familiarized myself with their textbook-length list of rules, and spent countless hours combing through everything the website had to offer.
A world where people read Da Rulz is still possible
i miss the times when paying for music was considered cringe
soulseek is still jamming bros. download nicotine+ from flathub
Been meaning to check it out for years, but the thought of perusing people’s drives while they watch me do it just kinda susses me out lol. And like logging in just to leech since I don’t have a library of music myself
Versus ddl or torrenting I just kinda click what I want and no one really cares
If you have any of the releases from those days or even scene releases form the before times, or can rip and upload, they are still desired on red and oph.
Cool article, I wasn’t on any of these private trackers, but I remember them getting shut down.
Napster and Gnutella were the ones I used back in the day. All my music is still in mp3s today, and I’ve never had a single reason to regret not using streaming services so far.
ive literally never opened a spotify link. i am clean and in my prime
Same for me, + limewire and IRC channels, then torrents. There was a golden age in the 2000s where you’d see new albums and movies get released before they even came out, and in relatively good quality too.
This is anecdotal, but everyone I meet born after 2000 has no idea what torrents are, or how to share media, and many of them are paying for like 3 streaming services. They have no idea all this stuff is available for free without much effort, and with better quality.
Oh yeah forgot about limewire. :) And I’ve been noticing the same trend, a lot of people don’t really know how to torrent things anymore. It really is a strictly superior user experience. Once you have a file then nobody can take it away from you, it doesn’t expire, you can play it on whatever device you want whenever you want. The fact that people accept streaming along with all the limitations is really crazy to me. Even outside the question of cost, it’s just a shittier overall experience.






