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fu@libranet.de to Technology@beehaw.org · 1 month ago

Someone created a public domain version of Netflix

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Someone created a public domain version of Netflix

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fu@libranet.de to Technology@beehaw.org · 1 month ago
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GitHub - select/movies-deluxe: Free & public domain movies from Archive.org and YouTube
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Free & public domain movies from Archive.org and YouTube - select/movies-deluxe

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  • db0@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    This is a slop project. I doubt it will be any good or will see improvements without opening yourself to security issues

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      while the production build runs entirely client-side without a backend server. I

      This eliminates many, many potential security issues and is an excellent design choice.

      In production, movie data is queried using an in-browser SQLite database via WebAssembly, e

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    Is WikiFlix not the same thing?

    https://wikiflix.toolforge.org/

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      I’ll have to try both and find out

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    well that is one way to find gems like this https://select.github.io/movies/movie/tt0402854

    Not sure what to make of that though

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      404 :(

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        The movie id is an IMDB id which goes to https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0402854

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    I would definitely use this but why wouldn’t they have it search movies under CC BY-SA, CC BY, CC BY-NC or CC BY-NC-ND instead of just public domain.

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