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    2022-06-28

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  • The shit I be doing to play BO3 zombies without spending over $100
    You need a usenet provider like Fastusenet or whatever you prefer, then you need a client like sabnzb and then a search provider like NzbGeek. Source: 10 months ago
  • Nooby tries to setup sonarr
    If you are looking for English releases mostly then I'd recommend https://nzbgeek.info/ as a start, as they have an open registration right now. Source: 10 months ago
  • RARBG refugee looking for a sanity-check on my usenet setup before I start spending money
    Indexer = NZBGeek and DrunkenSlug (registration is currently closed). Source: 11 months ago
  • Looking for old TV Shows and Movies
    You get what you pay for. Subscribe to nzbgeek.info for your indexer, and Astraweb AND Supernews (on seperate networks to get more completion of your downloads. Source: 12 months ago
  • A (hopefully) beginner friendly guide to using Plex as a streaming service
    Usenet Indexer. This is something like a search engine (think Google for pirates) to help you find the content you want quicker and faster, and quite possibly even be more convenientcompared to finding for torrents on various torrent sites. Provider = Helps you download files, Indexer = Helps you find files. I'm using Nzbgeek. Source: about 1 year ago
  • Looking for a secondary NZB and Usenet server on another backbone. Currently have Newsgroup.ninja & nzb.su
    As an update I ended up going with eweka.nl and nzbgeek.info to complement newsgroup.ninja and nzb.su. So far I'm really happy with this setup. Next year I might replace newsgroup.ninja with one of the yearly frugalusenet.com plans and consider drunkenslug.com as a replacement for nzb.su or to add it as a third. Source: about 1 year ago
  • apps that changed your life
    Usenet is good for older stuff if its available and for newer stuff because of the fast download speeds that can max my 1gbps fiber but its kinda of expensive and really hard to understand everything at first, you have to pay a news service I use nzbgeek.info then you need at least one usenet provider, I'm using eweka as my primary, bought a one year license for half the price and I have 1TB block in usenet.farm... Source: over 1 year ago
  • Usenet setup advice!!!
    Pick a usenet indexer. nzbgeek.info is a good one. See r/usernet for others. Source: over 1 year ago
  • Providers for Australia?
    I am also using https://nzbgeek.info/ for searches :). Source: almost 2 years ago
  • Downloading NZB files fails most of the time
    I never use premiumize directly with NZB's, instead I use https://nzbgeek.info/ as the indexer (they have had a lifetime deal for like $30) and NZBget locally. Or you can use Sonaar, Radarr, other ARRs and add your premiumize info there along with the indexer for a more convenient way to download things. Source: about 2 years ago
  • Anon's bf is based
    My stack consists of NZBGET as the downloader, usenet ninja for the backbone, and GeekNZB/NZBPlanet/DrunkenSlug for the indexers. It sounds a little complicated but it works like this. Source: about 2 years ago
  • Just switched from Sabnzbd... newbie questions
    I didn't realize nzbgeek.info was a nzbget support website. I haven't seen anything about it on ngbget's official webpage. It doesn't look like it's specific to nzbget. Source: almost 3 years ago
  • Your ISP must now report you for pirating movies and TV series
    I am on a server which index the info called nzbgeek.info - encrypted - so nobody can see your search history - - no history logs kept. Source: almost 3 years ago
  • Pirated content from MUBI?
    I’m into mubi torrents too but afaik there is no one especially ripping them. I searched a lot for just one movie then I find it at NZBgeek TEPES ripping some of them but not that much. This month my favvvvvvorite movie showing up I think i’m going to rip it myself— -😢. Source: almost 3 years ago
  • A long guide on an automatic download and stream setup using RD via RDT/Sonarr/FEN for newbies.
    NZBGeek - $1.20 to $0.66/month depending on years purchased. Cheap Usenet indexer with API support for Sonarr, open 24/7. They're many indexers around the same price point, however many of them are also private (closed 24/7) or semi-private (closed most of the time.). Source: almost 3 years ago

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