• DessalinesA
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    24 years ago

    The Brainz projects are really great. I wish they would build an equivalent one for movies / tv.

    Another one I would love is a torrents metadata project. Some of these movie, discography, or album torrents have been around for years, they aren’t going anywhere, and it’d be nice if someone would make a kind of infohash to metadata wiki.

    • @LofenyyM
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      24 years ago

      The torrenting idea sounds really cool. Torrents are an amazing technology and they’re definitely underused. Imagine if the Libre world regularly distributed, say, lossless music albums via torrents that were catalogued and easily searchable. Actually now that I think about it, the creator of Funkwhale might actually be interested in this idea! I’ll shoot a suggestion in their direction, but I wouldn’t be surprised if they’ve already thought about it haha.

      • DessalinesA
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        34 years ago

        Imagine if the Libre world regularly distributed, say, lossless music albums via torrents that were catalogued and easily searchable.

        This is my other main project: https://torrents-csv.ml

        That’s a sample server there (which is kinda slow because it got added to a LOT of indexers), but you can also self host it locally. The entire database of pretty much all common torrents is actually pretty tiny, only about ~70 MB, which is why its impossible to take down things like the thepiratebay, so I just decided to create an open source .csv repo of them.

        You can search for not only all popular torrents, but also the files within torrents, so like https://torrents-csv.ml/#/search/file/frasier s05e08/1 .

        • @LofenyyM
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          14 years ago

          That’s really neat, but I was thinking more along the lines of free cultural works. Much like what Peertube already does, but for everything. Like the search and index features of Funkwhale but with everything libre culture.

  • @LofenyyM
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    14 years ago

    Wow, I definitely didn’t know about this! I’m bookmarking this post.