Streaming platform Disney+ is updating its subscriber agreement and is adding a no-sharing-passwords policy.

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    If one wanted to get into Usenet, where would they begin?

    (I definitely do not have a Jellyfin server and entirely too much empty storage)

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      Well if a person wanted to use Usenet to download news and totally nothing else, they would need two things - a Usenet provider and an indexer. Both cost an annual fee, but it’s less than $100.

      Newshosting for Usenet access, this gets configured in nzbget or sabnzbd as a news server. Then NZBGeek gets configured in Sonarr and Radarr as an indexer.

      Enjoy your glorious news!

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        I definitely wouldn’t recommend astraweb and drunkenslug. They barely have any news.

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        Remember when ISPs provided Usenet access as standard fare?

        My, how times have changed.

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        Do people not use a VPN with Usenet at all? I have one for torrents to get my Linux ISOs but I just assumed I should also use one to get my news from Usenet.

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          Nope! The reason you need a VPN for torrents is because you’re also sharing the content. That’s how you’re tracked, mainly. Someone downloads a piece of your Linux ISO, they know you’ve got it.

          Use SSL with Usenet and your traffic is encrypted. Good to go.