Usenet wiki (unfortunately we don’t have one on Lemmy): https://reddit.com/r/usenet/wiki/faq

Two 1 TB blocks on different backbones for $15: https://portal.usenetprime.com/cart.php?a=add&bid=37.

3 TB for $15 (4000+ retention): https://billing.blocknews.net/signup/blockfriday

6 TB for €15 (2800+ retention ): https://www.bulknews.eu/checkout?product_variation=43&locale=en%2F and use the code bf241. Bulknews is on Abavia backbone.

4 TB for $25 (4633+ retention): https://newsgroupdirect.com/member/billing/?plan=ce57&planid=233&yes_tracking=1

500 GB for 10.50 till January 3 (3000+ retention): https://usenet.farm/

The retention might not be accurate, probably larger.

  • stinky@redlemmy.comEnglish
    16·
    6 months ago

    what are these and why would we want them

    • Kichae@lemmy.caEnglish
      28·
      6 months ago

      These are usenet data sales. Usenet is an old network of distributed discussion groups that predates the web by about a decade. It contains a large trove of media and software - particularly older media and software - that is easy to acccess because it’s not a P2P network that is reliant others keeping their shares alive.

      Many usenet providers offer bulk data plans, rather than continual subscriptions. This means you buy x GB of bandwidth, and you use it on whatever time table you like.These are great if you don’t do a lot of downloading, or if you’re just trying it out, or if you’re using usenet as a secondary or tertiary source for things.

      Like the fesiverse, most usenet providers do not provide a full view of the whole network, so it can also be good to have a secondary provider that has different retention policies, so a lot of usenet users will buy these data blocks for that purpose, as well.

      • Black616Angel@discuss.tchncs.deEnglish
        8·
        6 months ago

        I want to add, that especially for Germans (and maybe others) the Usenet is very much full of up-to-date media and software.

      • stinky@redlemmy.comEnglish
        51·
        6 months ago

        what is usenet data and why would I want it. you mention bulk data… what is that data?

        • loutr@sh.itjust.worksEnglish
          12·
          6 months ago

          It’s the amount of data you can download from the usenet network. The data can be anything stored on Usenet servers, but the overwhelming majority of users use it for piracy: movies, tv shows, music, video games, you name it.

    • sorghum@sh.itjust.worksEnglish
      6·
      6 months ago

      For people who don’t use a lot/often enough to justify a monthly sub or as a backup if you go over a cap or failover if your main goes down

      • stinky@redlemmy.comEnglish
        6·
        6 months ago

        main what? I’m not trying to be argumentative here, I honestly don’t know what this is or why I would want it

        • hsdkfr734r@feddit.nlEnglish
          9·
          6 months ago

          Main: primary provider. Use the volume tariff as a backup when the primary provider isn’t usable.

          It’s about access to NNTP servers (Usenet). The thing that was used before forums, reddit, Lemmy. But not like irc, matrix or telegram. You can write text messages and reply to them. And you can attach binary data like archives, pictures or videos (bulk data) to your messages - this is the interesting part here.

          To access the server you need a NNTP capable client. I.e. thunderbird - which is not especially suitable for down- or uploading binary data.

          For binary downloads you could look into the arr suite (Google it and you will find wikis and related discussion groups). Nzbget, sabnzbd… I don’t know any details, until now I was too lazy to dive into that timesink.

            • sorghum@sh.itjust.worksEnglish
              7·
              6 months ago

              There was a time where your ISP provided access to a Usenet server for free, but they didn’t have all the newsgroups like alt.binaries or even the whole alt hierarchy. Nowadays you gotta pay for access, and you’ll get access to all newsgroups. With the deals going on now, unlimited access is cheaper than most any streaming service.

              • stinky@redlemmy.comEnglish
                51·
                6 months ago

                OH speaking of ISPs, will they figure out that I’m using this service and serve a C&D notice, the way they used to for torrenting movies?

        • locuester@lemmy.zipEnglish
          61·
          6 months ago

          stinky, look at the sub you’re in. Try and draw some conclusions.

          • stinky@redlemmy.comEnglish
            42·
            6 months ago

            locuester, scroll up for a response that satisfied me (from loutr)

            • locuester@lemmy.zipEnglish
              51·
              6 months ago

              Ah ok. Sorry for coming off a bit cold. You sounded a bit trolly

              • stinky@redlemmy.comEnglish
                55·
                6 months ago

                you’re too sensitive if people asking for help looks like trolling to you. It’s kind of offensive, to be honest. I’m embarrassing myself by admitting that I don’t know what this thing is, and asking strangers for help, and you’re telling me I look like a troll? Trolls are someone who invite discussion to be hurtful. That’s awful.

    • TheMachineStops@discuss.tchncs.deOPEnglish
      3·
      6 months ago

      I haven’t tried seedbox, but Usenet is very cheap and you can consider it similar to having private trackers I suppose. You will find many releases on Usenet that you will only find in private trackers. Also you don’t need seeders, so as long as the file wasn’t removed by DCMA you can download it.