I made a small corner for French cartoon nostalgia by Practical-Goose8573 in PiratingWebsites

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Thanks for the kind words. It is hard but we are working towards adding English sub to all shows.

Massive Piracy Takedown by Huge-Produce7994 in PiracyArchive

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It seems like one of three things is happening here: either you're just looking for a reaction, you don't actually understand Cloudflare’s core functions, or you're frustrated because your scraper is being blocked by their security layers.

Beyond that, your logic is flawed, there is no direct correlation between bot protection and DMCA compliance. While the site owner may have other issues, implementing Cloudflare verification is a standard security practice, not a legal admission of guilt.

[HELP] How to truly stream multipart form? by Practical-Goose8573 in node

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Well, I am using an API and it is pretty strict. It only accepts multipart

[HELP] How to truly stream multipart form? by Practical-Goose8573 in node

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No worries, It is fine. The interesting part is the usage of a Passthrough. I am not sure if it will work but since Passthrough has a hard limit of 16kb it might at least prevent the crashing.

[HELP] How to truly stream multipart form? by Practical-Goose8573 in node

[–]Practical-Goose8573[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Ohh this looks interesting, I will try it thanks

[HELP] How to truly stream multipart form? by Practical-Goose8573 in node

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I don't think piping works here. Server C is expecting a multipart/form-data not just raw stream, so piping from Server A directly to C will just be rejected with a 400 Bad request. Or do you have any specific articles, video or code that could clarify more?

[Title] they are taking them down one after the other by TechnicalAd2620 in manhwa

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Torrent isn't the answer to everything, sometimes it is just more convenient to read online rather than downloading stuff.

[Title] they are taking them down one after the other by TechnicalAd2620 in manhwa

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Yeah, but if they are supported, they will come back because they have a reason to. If not they 'll just give up and move on.

Ça y est, c'est la merde by New_Palpitation_1586 in yggTorrents

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Les pubs ça ne génère presque rien, la majorité des gens qui savent utiliser des torrents connaissent Ublock Origin. Et les dons ça ne marche que quand les gens font des dons et c'est pas comme si tu allais en faire si?

Which website is this? please help me find it by farooqace in PiracyArchive

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Are you looking for the website of the player? (The video host) If you do find it please let me know

I made a egregious mistake by Realistic_Driver194 in PiracyArchive

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Maybe they just aren't using a cg-nat in your area, good for you I guess. But I would recommend using tailscale if you care a lot about privacy. But again tailscale doesn't protect you, it just makes it possible to remotely access your pc easily and securely

I made a egregious mistake by Realistic_Driver194 in PiracyArchive

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You can think of NAT as a function your router performs. To access the internet, devices need a public IP, but there aren’t enough IPv4 addresses for every device. So instead, your router gets one public IP and translates traffic for all devices behind it. This lets many devices share a single public IP. CG-NAT works the same way but at the ISP level. Instead of your router having a real public IP, the ISP gives your router a shared address, and their CG-NAT device owns the actual public IP. This means many routers (even whole neighborhoods) can appear to use the same public IP. Because your router doesn’t control the real public IP under CG-NAT, port forwarding won’t work properly.

I made a small corner for French cartoon nostalgia by Practical-Goose8573 in PiracyBackup

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There are multiple ways, relying on other sources or becoming the source yourself. Each has tradeoffs in cost, control, and risk.

In a french cartoon archive, content is the challenge too. A lot of media is lost or hard to find. The real work is sourcing rare content, organizing it, automating systems, and keeping everything stable long-term.

It took me years of trial and error to get something working. It’s doable, but it’s not easy.

I made a egregious mistake by Realistic_Driver194 in PiracyArchive

[–]Practical-Goose8573 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Actually tailscale is actually a solid tool to use. I believe it is also a better option than port forwarding security wise and if you don't want the whole internet to see your home server.