Where do you get books after Libgen died?

Ankkuli@lemdro.id to Piracy: ꜱᴀɪʟ ᴛʜᴇ ʜɪɢʜ ꜱᴇᴀꜱ@lemmy.dbzer0.com – 117 points –
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This seems great, thank you. Do you donate to them or is it good even for free users?

It's alright for free. The slow downloads are still perfectly usable unless there are server-side issues, and they also provide links to other mirrors (libgen.li, which is still up, Z-lib, and IPFS).

one of its many mirrors whenever its dead

Z-Library. Despite reports of its demise I've seen no interruption of service. And of course if there's one I want to pay for I'll buy a printed copy.

One of my university lecturers uses this, I could see it in his bookmarks while he cast his browser lol

Just needed to remake a Z-lib account recently (without an account you can read but not download I think), and an alias from simplelogin worked. With temp-mail services I wasnt getting the confirmation email. And I ain't gonna use my domain for pirating, sorry :)

Amazed no one has mentioned MyAnonamouse. They have open sign ups pretty regularly, the best private tracker I've ever seen. Great for ebook and audiobooks both.

Yeah I've never had to use anything other than MAM and Mobilism.org and nobody mentioned either

Mobilism has been my first choice for over a decade, then if I can't find it, MAM and leave the pc on for 72 hours lol

You just have to stay active as a community member and balance wedges and points for certain downloads. And have a strong no leaching policy

Yeah, I've gotten a lot from free leech and then just leave it running all the time to get points for other books.

Lib Gen is fine.

The press reported it was dead a few months ago for some weird reason. Never believe what you read.

The torrents are alive; as long as you can get the torrent links from libgen, you have access to the files. (No need to share whole archives either, you can pick & choose).

Nice. Althoigh it's difficult to find a specific book via torrents, isn't it?

The name of the pdf file inside the torrent is its md5 hashsum without the .pdf extension.

On libgen.rs you can see the md5 hashsum on the download page; on libgen.li you need to look at the JSON file provided at the link on the search result , as they don't render it on the ui.

I hop on to TOR, but it's pretty much the only thing I go onto TOR for. I got some soviet industrial manuals

Never knew it was dead, that's a sad loss. Hope it comes back, I used to use there quite a lot.

the .rs one might be dead but afaik the .li fork is still up. And then there’s annas archive mirroring both and more.

Firstly, I search for the book among Telegram book groups. Then, Google/DDG/Bing/Yandex results for "[title of the book i'm searching] filetype:pdf". If neither yields the book, I turn on my Tor and try to find it inside Imperial Library of Trantor. Worst case scenario, I try to find a working Z-Library HS. But some comments here added to my possibilities, such as Libgen (I knew Libgen from onion, but it's interesting to see it also routeable on surface).

What telegram book groups would you recommend?

I'm Brazilian so I generally use public Brazilian (Portuguese) groups, publicly available through Telegram searches such as "Livros grátis" ("Free books" in Portuguese) or "livros pdf" ("pdf books"). There probably are similar anglophone groups as well.