Mediagayfire
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Sindalf
Used to do stuff
Kaimax wrote...
Sindalf wrote...
Hey you know whats immune to magical corporate censorship and will never be taken down ever and can be downloaded by others for the rest of man kind for free? Spoiler:
Unless the torrent section comes back this is not a solution though.
That makes absolutely no sense. Why do you need a dedicated section. Just use the current one.
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Is there a way to decentralize a tracker? What if we work out a series of servers, so that it cannot be seized?
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Sindalf
Used to do stuff
Aud1o Blood wrote...
Is there a way to decentralize a tracker? What if we work out a series of servers, so that it cannot be seized?What do you need your own tracker for? Completely unneeded when we have fully functioning DHT and other trackers dedicated to this sort of content.
Also everything can be seized and to hide things efficiently through networks and proxies is slow and incredibly costly.
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Iamnotchrishansen
Jiggy Blackson
mantisprime1250 wrote...

She doesn't look terrible. I'd still hit it...maybe
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Honestly, people are getting fired up over Mediafire limiting their services. Just go with torrents.
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GiantBeardedFace wrote...
Just go with torrents.Torrenting a 12MB file is kinda inconvenient, and sometimes people don't seed and therefor the torrent is rendered useless.
Edit - But for downloading huge 25Gig folders, Torrenting is very convenient.
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Medzy wrote...
GiantBeardedFace wrote...
Just go with torrents.Torrenting a 12MB file is kinda inconvenient, and sometimes people don't seed and therefor the torrent is rendered useless.
Edit - But for downloading huge 25Gig folders, Torrenting is very convenient.
I agree with you on that, but it will always be an option.
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Iamnotchrishansen wrote...
mantisprime1250 wrote...

She doesn't look terrible. I'd still hit it...maybe
You sick bastard
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GiantBeardedFace wrote...
Honestly, people are getting fired up over Mediafire limiting their services. Just go with torrents.Well, fuck you. because all of the files that was already uploaded will be considered useless. Back to square one I say.
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animefreak_usa wrote...
Tsuvian wrote...
animefreak_usa wrote...
goobyplz wrote...
And i wonder why we don't get our own file uploading site.You mean we has in fakku under Jacob or we has in the users who can make the site and have servers/storage space and cash with in?
A. You know we can't be trusted. Someone gonna upload cp and Jacob will be in prison with a man inside him unconsensually.
B. You know we can't be trusted. No one will do it. No one will build the code and use their personal servers and storage. The money needed will never come and it will be full of cp and furry.
You seem like the kind of guy who would wear this shirt:
Spoiler:
Know nothing about programing. Barely know what the fuck binary is.
It would seem I judged you wrong as a wannabe, good show.
Waar wrote...
GOD DAMN THEM FOR LIMITING A FREE SERVICE THEY PROVIDE!!!I CAN'T BELIEVE THEY EXPECT US TO PAY THE RIDICULOUSLY OVERPRICED FEE OF $1.50 PER MONTH TO BYPASS THIS LIMITATION.
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Medzy wrote...
GiantBeardedFace wrote...
Just go with torrents.Torrenting a 12MB file is kinda inconvenient, and sometimes people don't seed and therefor the torrent is rendered useless.
But this was about them limiting 200MB parts.
So, say you have a 2 gig file you want to split up into "Parts" for some odd reason, instead of using torrents they go to Mediafire and because of that Mediafire has decided to limit it and remove any ".part" files that they find.
Also;
Waar wrote...
GOD DAMN THEM FOR LIMITING A FREE SERVICE THEY PROVIDE!!!Suck it up boys.
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I just thought I'd share this from their KB:
"Our Free subscription has file limitations. These certain file may be shared up to 10 times per week. Theses types are special archives, such as ZIP or RAR files, that are encrypted, password protected, or split into pieces."
"Our Free subscription has file limitations. These certain file may be shared up to 10 times per week. Theses types are special archives, such as ZIP or RAR files, that are encrypted, password protected, or split into pieces."
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Sindalf
Used to do stuff
mangatron wrote...
I just thought I'd share this from their KB:"Our Free subscription has file limitations. These certain file may be shared up to 10 times per week. Theses types are special archives, such as ZIP or RAR files, that are encrypted, password protected, or split into pieces."
I wonder if they check it by extension or something else. Probably exploitable and not too difficult to find a workaround.
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mangatron wrote...
I just thought I'd share this from their KB:"Our Free subscription has file limitations. These certain file may be shared up to 10 times per week. Theses types are special archives, such as ZIP or RAR files, that are encrypted, password protected, or split into pieces."
i'm guessing 7z is safe, right?
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Sindalf
Used to do stuff
Kona-chan wrote...
mangatron wrote...
I just thought I'd share this from their KB:"Our Free subscription has file limitations. These certain file may be shared up to 10 times per week. Theses types are special archives, such as ZIP or RAR files, that are encrypted, password protected, or split into pieces."
i'm guessing 7z is safe, right?
7z is also a very common compression method so I wouldn't doubt it that they also include that. I want to see if extension changing works or possibly some other method. Like change it to .asd and see if the limit is still imposed.
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Sindalf wrote...
Kona-chan wrote...
mangatron wrote...
I just thought I'd share this from their KB:"Our Free subscription has file limitations. These certain file may be shared up to 10 times per week. Theses types are special archives, such as ZIP or RAR files, that are encrypted, password protected, or split into pieces."
i'm guessing 7z is safe, right?
7z is also a very common compression method so I wouldn't doubt it that they also include that. I want to see if extension changing works or possibly some other method. Like change it to .asd and see if the limit is still imposed.
Uploaded RAR archives but removed the file extensions on them, confirmed that this bypasses the limitations.
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It might also help to remove "part01,part02" and just make it "01,02" and let downloaders know what to do to restore the files to normal.
I for one am glad my files are still in my account. At least they didn't completely cut off services *cough*filesonic*cough*
I for one am glad my files are still in my account. At least they didn't completely cut off services *cough*filesonic*cough*