Hey there! I’m looking to pirate sports and streaming services that I can’t afford. Could you please explain in simple terms of how to do this on an iPhone, iMac, iPad, and Apple TV? I’m really exhausted and my brain is blank. Any help you can provide would be greatly appreciated!
Not sure what the best solution for sports is, but the simplest, most reliable option for streaming is a debrid subscription used in conjunction with Stremio on MacOS, Vidi on Apple TV, and Stremio Lite or Vidi on iOS.
While there’s free websites that aggregate streaming servers for movies and tv shows, their unreliability arguably makes debrid reliability worth the added cost. Here’s a debrid service pricing chart.
Docker and docker compose should work within macos, or not? (its a unix after all) you could setup a test environment there (jellyfin, navidrome, nextcloud and the like). I’m not sure which iMac… they use arm and RISC processors in some of them I heard. It is possible you won’t find docker-images which are made for these processors. Amd64 (Intel, amd) is the least problematic in this regard.
For always on services (like filesharing or nas) a low power device would be good (a used raspberry. or celeron n powered all-in-one device if you want to have an UEFI capable and amd64 compatible platform with sata, more LAN ports and m.2.)
VPN and maybe a parrot are recommended too. ;)
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For streaming maybe a VPN / anonymizing proxy is sufficient. In some countries even this shouldn’t be necessary but it doesn’t hurt. If you pay for illegal streaming they might catch you via the money trail when the platform is seized. But i doubt it that they care about the customers, they should just be after the providing party.First, you buy an eye patch. And maybe some small and energy efficient computer. A Raspberry Pi 5 might even be enough for your first steps. Or maybe some small form-factor PC. Then you install Linux on there and follow one of the various guides for Linux.
I’m really exhausted
We all are!
I was looking into getting raspberry pi to make a home server for data storage and jellyfin but it’s similar price to a notebook. I’ll see if there will be some cheap notebooks since windows 10 is ending, the only problem would be how to connect HDDs to it since through USB it would be slow I assume.
Unless you’re doing multiple 4k streams from the same HDD, neither the HDD nor the USB connection will be the limiting factor. However, depending on how many drives you plan on adding, the USB-hub and cable management will get messy eventually.
Just two either 16GB or 20GB HDDs to work as backups of each other. The USB hubs for the HDDs would need to be powered.
The USB hubs for the HDDs would need to be powered.
If the HDDs themselves are bus-powered, yes. But larger HDD enclosures often have their own power supply (which just adds to the mess of cables).
Just two either 16GB or 20GB HDDs to work as backups of each other.
That how I started. And eventually I ended up with 6 USB drives connected to my 2 bay NAS.
If you’re certain that you won’t have to expand your setup anytime soon, go for it. But if you want to future proof, I’d recommend a 5 bay NAS instead of laptop and put 2-3 HDDs in there to start with. Shouldn’t be that big of a price difference but will give you the option of easily adding more storage later.
Not so fast sailor! Do this first
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How would you do it on any other device? The same way.
I have no clue I’m new to pirating.
I’ve just licked the boot and paid for a subscription but those days are over for me.
The biggest ability for to do anything about system is MacOS only everything else so much locked down