WikiFlix is Netflix for public domain films, with no ads, no logins, and no data harvesting.
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WikiFlix is Netflix for public domain films, with no ads, no logins, and no data harvesting. Who doesn't love free entertainment?
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@faraiwe @ai6yr @oneguynick @Taweret
I'm pretty sure Hoopla's offerings are different for different people depending on what your local library has paid for. I get different stuff if I log in via my state library account versus my city library account.
For a while #Monsterdon was all stuff that was on Archive dot org. That was cool. But I think that's difficult for people because it's not actually easy to watch Archive on your TV. There's no app for Roku or smart TVs.
(Yes, I know there are nerdy ways to do it if you've got a PC in the loop somewhere. But that's not really the point.)
And doing only public domain stuff is very limiting. It's all very early talkies, plus films so low-budget that the studio didn't bother paying for copyright.
@apLundell @faraiwe @ai6yr @oneguynick yeah I've gotten feedback that a lot of people like to watch on their TV's. also we had tons of issues with archive streaming being too slow and unreliable
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WikiFlix is Netflix for public domain films, with no ads, no logins, and no data harvesting. Who doesn't love free entertainment?
@oneguynick is it an interface for archive.org or do things have to be added manually
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@ai6yr @faraiwe @oneguynick 1) oh shit for real? i didn't know, that sucks 2) @ryan does Owncast streams!
Yeah I've always downloaded from Archive or watched the owncast. Ryan's extras are fun!
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WikiFlix is Netflix for public domain films, with no ads, no logins, and no data harvesting. Who doesn't love free entertainment?
@oneguynick I had no idea this existed, kids introduced to silent comedy tonight!
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That's... Really odd.
The date stamp being today and it signed by Cisco makes it almost certainly edge decryption/monitoring.
Does it also not happen for smaller, less known sites? When you say no other sites had problrms, do you mean banks and "big" sites?
Hotels can configure interception on a site by site basis, and it's possible all the other sites you tried don't get intercepted?
Unlikely, but only explanation I can think of
@pseudonym @oneguynick I've been doing broad research and work all day - have probably loaded over 100 websites (including infosec.exchange, which is as far from a bank as you could probably get), which is what makes me suspect it's probably a bad categorization in some kind of content filtering
confirmed I can get to the site just fine on other networks, just not via Marriott's hotel wifi.
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That's... Really odd.
The date stamp being today and it signed by Cisco makes it almost certainly edge decryption/monitoring.
Does it also not happen for smaller, less known sites? When you say no other sites had problrms, do you mean banks and "big" sites?
Hotels can configure interception on a site by site basis, and it's possible all the other sites you tried don't get intercepted?
Unlikely, but only explanation I can think of
@pseudonym @oneguynick Spotchecked a few other cname.toolforge.org sites and they all work. It's just Wikiflix
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WikiFlix is Netflix for public domain films, with no ads, no logins, and no data harvesting. Who doesn't love free entertainment?
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WikiFlix is Netflix for public domain films, with no ads, no logins, and no data harvesting. Who doesn't love free entertainment?
@oneguynick Thank you!! Filing this away for possible #ChrimboKino ideas.

(cc #EuroKino)
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WikiFlix is Netflix for public domain films, with no ads, no logins, and no data harvesting. Who doesn't love free entertainment?
@oneguynick I love free entertainment! I also love rum.
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Is it available via Roku ?
@the5thColumnist @oneguynick Yesterday I searched for it on my Roku and nothing came up. I think they’d need to develop an app.
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