• originalucifer
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    511 months ago

    ive been running storage devices (nas) since the late 90s… for media server its been MythTV… then later SageTV (google murdered) then XMBC and now its kodi+jellyfin.

    initially it was a lot of ripping physical media… it was awesome when netflix came up with the 'we’ll send you 7 disks at a time (and then 5 and then 3), i was returning them within hours of receipt. nowadays i have a seedbox/central torrenting server so the kids can help.

    i still have MP3s i downloaded on the OG napster.

        • @dumbass@leminal.space
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          111 months ago

          Remember Kazaa? That’s where I learnt about different codec’s and the importance of virus checking files before running them, well until Kazaa++ came out and did it for you.

            • @dumbass@leminal.space
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              311 months ago

              Well shit, you just unlocked a memory I haven’t touched in decades!.. Damn I miss the old p2p days, where you had to earn that mp3 of Destiny’s Child Bootylicious with a weird audio artifact mid way through!

    • z500
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      311 months ago

      Lol 20 years later I still have an album where my favorite track is only 98% complete because my dialup connection dropped when I was downloading it from Kazaa, and I just said eh, good enough.

      • originalucifer
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        211 months ago

        yes! this is me! a few songs have a glitch that, after 20+ years is absolutely ingrained in my brain.

        it would be trivial to replace, but i just dont care enough to do it