• xantoxis@lemmy.world
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    8 months ago

    eyeroll keep your stupid DVDs I’m just gonna pirate and self-host.

    This article starts with such a contrived scenario that I can’t take it seriously enough to read the rest. If I had a generator and a DVD player with a bunch of DVDs, sure, I might watch the DVDs. I’d be far more likely to just go get a hotel room somewhere that has power and internet access. If the world has collapsed so far that you need a genny for entertainment, just go ahead and take the next step and start doing an oral history of your people, and don’t forget to boil your water.

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      8 months ago

      Realistically what kind of set up do people have.

      Do they spend hundreds on hardrives (I guess two copies?) then just download TV shows and dvds individually, in bulk, and slowly work their way through?

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            There’s a few different things people do but the most common thing is to run a stack of the “servarrs”. These are services that automatically find, track, and download movies and shows. Mostly this is on request. You get various search interfaces to find stuff that’s out there in the TV world or the movie world or the music world, you request it, and your server uses bittorrent or usenet or both to download the parts that it needs. Then it’s held on a hard drive until you watch it, at your leisure, and keep it or delete it.

            I think peoples’ preferences for how long they keep things and how they find new things to watch are very personal, but the stack gives you almost too much flexibility about it.

            Since you mentioned cost, this will usually run to a few hundred dollars for hardware (including the drives), but I think you could scrape together something barebones for less than a hundred and barely notice the difference.