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Lovecraftesque (29.83MB).com/file/y7ekmq Numenera - Skein of the Blackbone Bride (5.40MB).com/file/46lez7 Numenera - Tales Beyond the Ninth World (Novel) (600.14KB).com/file/cwi59s Sparks of Light (26.75MB).com/file/ggtalj Triniton the Roleplaying Game (130.71MB).com/file/o2n0uc W20 - Shattered Dreams (13.19MB).com/file/rjawtn AMP Year 2 - Affiliation Guide - Hounds (5.08MB).com/file/dokpt9 Corporation - The Sword Reforged (44.30MB).com/file/mwvvsu Hubris - A World of Visceral Adventure (37.32MB).com/file/dy1xyc. I'm looking for particular PDFs that may or may not be on the lot of files that are shared, but I've already went through a thousand titles without finding what I'm looking for.

I was wondering if you could thus help me find the following: Kobold Guide to Combat Design for Writers and Roleplayers Ultimate Dice Tower Kobold Guide to Magic Focal Point Ultimate GM Screen 2 How to Run Fast & Exciting Combats Fat Goblin Gamemaster Journals Yes, the are the composition of the Worldbuilder's Toolkit +4. The reason I'm asking for help instead of keeping on with my search is because there is a time limit on the offer. Thanks for your help in advance. User dowloading the entire archive here.

Doing a quick search of all but 10 or so of the mega links in the archive, I didn't find anything on your list. So either they're named weirdly, in mediafire or some not-mega link, or not in the archive.

Or in one of the mega links I haven't gotten yet, but I should have all of them done within another hour or two. I feel stupid for asking this, but I accidentally deleted a pathfinder module 'River into Darkness' PZ09510. I can't figure out where I got it from, so if anybody knows which link I can find it at, I'd greatly appreciate it. The sorting is going to be the headache, but even then, I think syncthing allows for moving and renaming. So, in theory, I can set it up so that anybody who wants to help hoard can pick 'download all', and as I sort their files get sorted without needing to be redownloaded.

Either way, after hash deduping, I'm at just a little over 500GB of unsorted material, after about 24 hours. Although that's only mega links and torrents, I imagine it's roughly half the data since it's all of the larger sections. I'm also scraping from the troves of any generals that mention having one, even though they don't want their troves in the PDF for some reason.

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Because when mega gets taken down again you're going to lose everything. This system can distribute everything peer-to-peer, like a torrent, but changes to the master folder will propagate so it's always up to date. So the more people use it, the more redundancy there is and the faster the files can be downloaded. Plus, you can't simply click mega once. There are over 1300 different links in that PDF. Some of them are dead, many of the sites have wait times or login requirements, there are tons of duplicates, many of the links aren't sorted.

This share will be limited solely by the combined upload speeds of everybody running an ipfs node who has the file you're downloading. The exe comes directly from ipfs.io which is where the project is developed.

It's open source, so read the source code if you're that paranoid. All my bat file does is download it, initialize it, and open your browser to the share. Ipfs is in arch's repo, so it's not like it's some backwater program. If you're really that concerned about your security, you shouldn't be using windows or mega. Because when mega gets taken down again you're going to lose everything. True, but if you locally sync everything and then use set it to not check for collisions regularly then you will hopefully be able to catch it and turn off syncing before you lose the files. Also, I believe that MEGASync puts collisions into a hidden folder called Trash, so you can always access the 'deleted' files there.

You can't simply click mega once Why would you want to? Do you really want 10 TB of random PDFs across all genres, as opposed to the few, perhaps up to 2 GB that you'd actually, personally use? I understand the benefits of a decentralised system, but it's very convenient to just access single files when you need them. For MEGA, you can download entire folders in one go. Mediafire presents some annoyance, but MEGA is fine.

I've never seen a necessary login screen for it, either. Read the source code if you're that paranoid Not him, but not everyone is code literate. If you're really that concerned about your security, you shouldn't be using windows or mega. I think you'll find that the desire to enjoy the benefits of a computer far outweighs the desire to fully understand all of its workings, on a base level. Gentle nudge that the feds are onto us already.:^). A Linux repository is a large archive of different software packages, from which a given Linux user can download and install software, not unlike the Apple App Store or Google Play Store. The difference is that the repos are maintained by the people publishing a given distribution, or flavor/version, of a GNU/Linux operating system.

Their job is to filter out malware or just plain badly written software that gets submitted to them to ensure the repos are clean of anything that might be malicious. In the case of Windows software, you spend minutes or even hours searching for EXEs on dodgy websites, avoiding malware and sometimes failing to do so. By contrast, one can usually find the tool needed in their repository on Linux. While convenient, this model of software acquisition has its downsides, mostly that only what the maintainers say gets in gets in, thus depriving you of some choice in the matter. This is balanced out, however, by being able to set your own list of repos up however you like it.

How it pertains to the internet? Linux runs 97%+ of all servers in the bloody world. The Internet would look much. MUCH different if everyone had to use Windows Server and pay out the nose for the 'privelege', mostly by making it so only businesses had websites. As for using it over your phone, you already are. The aforementioned Google Play Store and App Store are both repositories in the sense of it being a central location from which to find software. God that was an essay.

Any further questions? Instead, why don't you stop trying to tell people that their projects are infeasible just because you don't understand them? Code literacy is the next logical step and most computer users move closer to it every day.

Acting as if you aren't allowed to say 'linux repo' just because some 'real people' won't understand it is misguided and unhelpful in the extreme. 'real people' can just google 'linux repo' and find out roughly that it is the location of the software for a popular OS. Unless, of course, your 'real people' also happen to be lazy and belligerent in addition to code-illiterate.

Demanding that everything must be as simple as possible in order to serve the lowest common denominator of user is a flawed argument, because there will always be new users. Learning curves are a fact of life, and it's better to face the facts and put in the modicum of effort that it takes to 'RTFM' before you jump into a new system; in this case: the internet, the command line, the computer in general.

And not to mention that what we're doing here is not exactly entry-level computer enjoyment. Illegally downloading books en masse is not something your grandma does after turning on her brand new Macintosh for the first time. Knowing your computer and your file formats and your internet protocols and your software is good housekeeping when you wander into the mine that is illicit online activity - in other words, it /should/ be expected that most people in this thread are computer and code literate.

Unless, of course, your 'real people' also happen to be lazy and belligerent in addition to code-illiterate. You are starting to understand, user.

Nobody 'rtfm' anymore. I know that's hard to understand; but nobody reads instructions except as a last resort. So, no: most folks in this thread are NOT computron and prog literate. You have made the classic error: you fallaciously believe that YOUR knowledge is universal; you fail to realize that no one on this earth shares your life experience. Nobody knows what you know. Neither do they care. They want pdf' easy.

Now, I'm not saying you're doing a bad thing: but people always take the path of least resistance. Frankly, the only folks who would go out of their way like that are folks who already know what they're doing; those folk won't be begging on a shareboard like this.

Or so it seems to me. For MEGA, you can download entire folders in one go.

Mediafire presents some annoyance, but MEGA is fine. I've never seen a necessary login screen for it, either. You haven't used mega lately then or if you have, only for files probably a few hundred mb in size. The site has gone completely pay to use in the past 2 months. There is now a 3gb download limit per 6 hours: effectively the type of bandwidth limits you'd expect in the year 2004.

The only way to bypass said limits now is to wait and hope your browser doesn't crash because of the way both the chrome and firefox mega extensions are thus losing potentially days worth of waiting, or fork over your money to untrustworthy vendors because mega no longer is allowed to use paypal and doesn't have their own card processor. Some of the larger troves are almost unobtainable without paying now. Our only real hope now is to pray when Dotcom launches megaupload 2.0 that it will actually be good. Sorry that you're proudly ignorant user. Don't worry, I won't use my incomprehensible hacker skills to force you to use my archive. I came here to get pdfs for my own personal collection, but after seeing the state of the archive, decided to help fix it.

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Since I was planning to download and organize almost everything anyway, sharing it back would be a minor step. I've been a data hoarder for years, so I have a decent set of hardware and expertise for that kind of project. All I'm doing is offering an alternative to the current system.

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I would hope that if there is anybody here interested in preserving this data, they would spend 90 seconds understanding the functionallity of IPFS, and then seed anything they download. But if nobody here uses my server, I don't really care. I know that my method is the best one for people willing to pull their heads out of their asses and use it (aka, me), so I'm set. If you guys really don't care, I'll just stop posting about it and maybe post a link to the archive when I'm done. But the people without inferiority complexes who aren't just popping in for a quick request seem to support the idea, which is why I'm keeping you all updated. Anybody is welcome to suggest an alternate distrobution method, but I'm very unlikely to go with anything that isn't open source, distributed/p2p, and able to handle updates.

Support you all the way, the current method of archival is far too volatile and vulnerable to DMCAs or in the case of mega/mediafire: vulnerable to a paywall. The fact that people here would rather use jdownloader: a program that has and likely still does ACTIVELY and OPENLY distribute malware with it's installation package rather than use your system which is used by professional businesses and developers is absurd. Ignore anyone who says otherwise, you're doing a great service by centralizing the collection of material; something that should have been done ages ago. Keep us posted mate.

Do you always get this buttflustered when someone tells you shtuff you don't like, kiddo? Seriously, you sound like you're twelve. Proudly ignorant.I would hope.they would spend 90 seconds understanding.

I don't really care. I know that my method is the best.people without inferiority complexes And then, at the very end, AFTER you've thoroughly sperged on everyone who didn't like YOUR distribution system, you say that other alternatives are welcome, but you won't bother with them: Anybody is welcome to suggest an alternate distrobution method, but I'm very unlikely to go with anything that isn't open source, distributed/p2p, and able to handle updates. How's the kool-aid in your world, user? Unfortunately if you are working at home to my limited knowledge usually the best way to make a good high quality scan is to unbind the book, and scan each individual page through a decently high resolution photocopier and then optimize and build a composite book from it in some sort of file format like PDF.

If you don't mind paying there are services that will do all the work for you, and claim to have methods that don't require debinding, but I have never had occasion to use them so I don't know if they are any good. As for distribution the internet is pretty easy, you can put it up on some file hosting sites or this place if it's a small enough size, or you can optimize it to fit. Then usually if there's enough interest other people will usually re-up it to other places eventually giving it a life of it's own. Torrents work too, but usually aren't necessary for the relatively small filesizes of a properly optimized and cleaned scan. Now if a book is rare enough that it really needs a scan, but unbinding the book is unthinkable, and you can't afford to pay someone to do it for you, you can do a crappy scan by just putting the book in a photocopier and scanning two pages at a time. It won't look great, and there will probably be a lot of distortion, but it might be worth having a substandard copy if the alternative is no copy at all.

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A German roleplaying game. Roughly translated from publisher's website: Arcane Codex ® is a narrative Dark Fantasy RPG. The players assume the role of heroes in the steel kingdoms, with dramatic stories in an epic conflict. The characters are created using a point buy system. The players can choose from a variety of skills, strengths and weaknesses and fighting techniques and magic schools to choose their character.

Acts and dramatic situations are determined using the Arcane Codex rule system with ten sided dice. The player rolls a skill or property value of his character and adds the result of a 2d10 roll to reach a value that determines the action is successful. The world of Arcane Codex is full of challenges. Adventure and danger, intrigue, vicious creatures, fantastic places and powerful, dark magic waiting to be discovered by the characters. The action takes place in a time of myths and legends, with a Middle Ages and antiquity level of technology. In addition to long-forgotten ruins and arcane forces are also divine forces that influence what is happening in the drama of Arcane Codex.

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As a hero of Arcane Codex you can experience exciting adventures in which you yourself can be a legend, or maybe meet a tragic end.