Chesterwick Milorganite Hoan the Fourth (no relation)

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Cake day: August 21st, 2023

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  • It’s likely faster - no waiting for seeds to connect and ramp up. I routinely see 900+Mbps from my provider from start to finish.

    You aren’t at risk of exposing your true IP or downloads list to anyone but your Usenet provider.

    Zero seeding required.

    Older content is more likely to still be available in my experience (and not just with 1 dial-up seeder).

    On occasion I have to go to private trackers when something never made it to Usenet, but it’s almost always something niche like an obscure out of print album. It cuts both ways though, and I’ve found some buried gems on Usenet that weren’t on any tracker.

    The biggest downsides are the monthly cost of a Usenet provider, and a bit more technical expertise to host the NZB grabber.



  • No expert, but here’s my quick and dirty version:

    1. Find an unlimited Usenet provider that works with your budget and location. Plenty of debate out there on which are best, and if you need a second pay-per-GB provider for filling in missing parts or not.

    2. Spin up SABnzbd+ or a similar Usenet client on a local PC/NAS/etc.

    3. the hard part - find a quality private Usenet indexer site that you can get an invite or has open registration.

    4. Download the nzb files for the Linux ISO that you want from your indexer and open it with your Usenet client. (There are ways to feed the nzb file directly to your client, but that’s for next lesson).

    5. Client looks for all of the parts listed in the nzb file on your Usenet provider, then downloads and unpacks them.

    6. Et Voila - Linux ISO appears in your downloads directory.

    A VPN is probably unnecessary, as most Usenet providers don’t log who downloads which files. Also, you can often hit your ISP’s max download rate from your Usenet provider, and there is no “seeding” to worry about.

    Good luck!








  • City of the Sun is some fantastic Latin-inspired instrumental post-rock. (That’s probably drivel, idk what genre they are).

    Their cover of Young Folks is how I found them, but their self-titled album from 2020 is probably one of my favorites of the last several years. It’s a good balance of calming serenades and powerful melodies.

    Hon. mention - The Samuel Jackson Five - Easily Misunderstood is another old favorite of mine. Angrier and edgier, but still haunting in its own way.

    The Beastie Boys also have a couple fantastic instrumental jam albums - The In Sound From Way Out, and The Mix-Up.



  • After looking at the upgrade options (and shopping with your wallet, not mine), I’d say buy a MK4 kit. You’re in a fairly unique position that you aren’t taking apart a working printer; you’re getting a new printer with 2023 electronics and motors for a discount.

    However, if sinking that kind of cash isn’t wise for you right now, then build what you have! Or, pick up the MK3S+ upgrade kit for $50USD. MK3S+ is a reliable workhorse, and mine won’t be retired anytime soon. It still prints PETG as well or better than my X1C, if a little slower.

    Good luck and have fun with it!