I stopped using it because I figured if everyone did this and stopped sharing torrents, neither would work
It's kinda selfish
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I stopped using it because I figured if everyone did this and stopped sharing torrents, neither would work
It's kinda selfish
I read a comment somewhere that Stremio uploads like a normal client. Just a comment oc, but it should be easy to check for a network savvy reader. It may be that the plugin does it, dunno.
Pretty sure I remember that too, but believe there was some caveat like it only uploads when watching, making made it 'more give less take' on average
Still better than leeches IMO
I have a network monitor on my Shield TV all the time and I remember when I first tried it with Torrentio I could see my upload monitor having activity.
It does when you're watching. I have sys monitor widgets with rainmeter on my PC and whenever I'm watching something, it cpu is at least 5 or so degrees hotter and there's 5 mb + network activity on the upload. You can check yourself on system monitor.
I felt bad leaching too but another addon fixed that
Which addon is that, if you don't mind sharing?
Can I also be a party to the add-on you’re referencing?
They're talking about Real Debrid, which is a subscription service allowing access to hosters and easy conversion of torrents to direct streams. It's really cheap and absolutely worth the money IMO, but RD doesn't seed torrents. Distributing content in that manner would get them in heaps of legal trouble.
I guess it does somewhat solve the problem of leeching, as if anyone has streamed a torrent via RD in the past 30 days you'll just load their cached copy, but I was perhaps naïvely hoping for an actual addon (RD is not an addon but rather can be configured through Torrentio) that somehow seeded torrents I stream.
was perhaps naïvely hoping for an actual addon
Sorry for misleading.
I would love to self host a real debrid service where i can control what i pre-download using the "my library" feature, something similar to the *arr suite but only using the stremio interface.
Not at all, I just misread your comment!
The LARPers on c/Piracy are finally taking a break from shouting 'high seas' and discovering the tragedy of the commons!
A great read. Thanks!
I started using it since I filled up my NAS and couldn't keep hoarding stuff for my arr stack and Plex.
To be fair I always seed at least at a 2 ratio, and when I use Stremio (or Kodi) I use them through a Real Debrid account.
It's legit, nothing has happened to me so far
so far
It released in 2015. Many of us have been using it since the beginning without issue.
But what if they have a ten year plan?
I guess we'll find out next year 🤔
I'd go back to Kodi I guess, or any app that supports my Real Debrid account, so far Stremio is the fastest solution.
You don't need to make an account. There is a guest login option.
The shadiest thing I am aware of them doing was the time they added a crypto miner and asked users to choose between that or ads.
For me, the guest login option only appeared on first boot. When i came back to it the next day it was gone and i had to use a fake email to signup :/
Which version of the application were you using? And where did you download it from? I haven't encountered this on the Samsung TV version or the APK from the Stremio website.
I am using the Stremio flatpak for linux. A friend of mine uses the windows version and he says he also experienced the same.
Something can be shady and not a honeypot. It's much more common. Its like people forgot this and now anytime anyone feels something is sus this type of post appears.
Stremio is a parasite. They are "legal" because the app itself doesn't contain anything illegal, you have to add the plugins on the side. It is just awful because it just leeches from torrents and don't seed anything.
We're just self hosting our stuff and using Jellyseer, it's convenient and we can just forget stuff seeding as long as we can
Shouldn’t the complaint be about real debrid then? People just want convenience, buying a bunch of hard drives setting up jellyfin getting a vpn waiting for things to download when you want to watch something is annoying. Paying 35 dollars for a year of hassle free easy to setup high quality streaming is an amazing deal to most.
Unlikely.
Seems like a lot of effort when torrent trackers already provide plenty of low hanging fruit.
I use it with real debrid and a vpn. I have it on a few android TV devices. I need the ease of use for my luddite wife and 5 year old.
I never considered the re-seeding issue until now. Do the debrid servers not re-seed?
I'm working on a homelab and will eventually try to set up jellyfin, but this is a work in progress.
Isn't it open source?
If you are not hosting, it having a repo on Github makes no difference. The server you are connecting to might have a different service running and you cannot know.
Is every open source app audited? Look at the XZ near disaster. And XZ is pretty critical software. Open source doesn't mean it's safe by default, it means that the code can be read.
The XZ topic was way more complicated than that and overly exaggerated by some people. Open source is still the closest thing we have to "safe by default".
Still, as someone else stated, if you're not hosting it's not truly open source as you can't really verify the actual code running behind the server.
IMO the XZ thing shows the strength of open source, some turbo pedant found the backdoor within about an hour of it being released because a program took 0.3 seconds longer to start. That wouldn't be possible in a closed source app that can't be debugged properly.
Yeah, but usually with open-source software you get like 150 Github comments complaining and outlining their shady business practices... If there's something to complain about.
The XZ disaster is an example for sth else. There are probably more backdoors in proprietary software that we just don't know about. And they can just keep it hidden away and force the manufacturers to do so. No elaborate social engineering like in the XZ case needed... And no software is safe. They all have bugs and most of them depend on third-party libraries. That has nothing to do with being open or closed source. If so, being open provides you with more of a chance to catch mischievous behaviour. At least generally speaking. There will be exceptions to this rule.
I'm always incredibly skeptical of these super easy "all in one" solutions. Would rather do the work myself just to make sure.
I did the work first, then filled up my disks and moved to Stremio, no regrets, and yeah both solutions offer a better experience than Netflix, Prime Video, MAX, Disney+ and Star+ (which are the platforms I am have/once had.
I'm not sure if it's a honeypot, but I am sure it's never worked well for me and just caused more headaches.
Same here