![]() It’s free as in freedom and free as in beer. The easiest to use for our purposes here today, once you’ve set it up, is SABnzbd+. In my experience all these services are more or less the same, so feel free to shop around. You’ll be spending around $10-$20 a month for access, but that gives you access to all the riches that Usenet provides. The big ones, off the top of my head, are Giganews, Newsdemon, Astraweb, and Supernews. ![]() ![]() In English, that means when you come home from work or class you’ll have the latest episode of The Ultimate Fighter all ready to be watched. (You can also accomplish pretty much the same thing using BitTorrent, but BitTorrent is so plebeian.) This RSS feed will carry NZB files that, magically, point your Usenet software to the actual files you’ll be viewing in VLC or MPlayer or whatever. What? Today we’ll be setting up our Usenet software to look at an RSS feed.
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