Creating a burner email would take a tenth of the time it took you writing this post.
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I know, and I remembered I already had a protonmail set up for junk like this. So I got the direct downloads to work after logging in this morning. Very helpful of zlibrary to NOT tell you anywhere that an account is actually required for downloads and not just "additional features"..
However, I like to mess with new tech when I come across it. IPFS seems very useful and a nice bridge between p2p resiliency of torrents with the convenience of direct download and since it seemed like I could use it for zlib, I just wanted to try it...
I don't know what IPFS is, but you do need an account to download books from z library via tor. If you don't want to make an account you can try libgen or anna's archive they mostly have all the books.
Yeah libgen and Anna's both didn't have this specific book. I got it figured out once I remembered I had an ancient protonmail account to use for sign-ups
... and likely be faster for a couple of the 200+MB PDF's.
Natrator: "It wasn't!"
Jokes aside, where do you live where 200MB x some would be considered some heavy storage? I mean me uploading that file to someone would take 2 seconds on my cheap home 1024Mb/s connection. A pro one would probably be way better...
I love the name of IPFS (Inter Planetary File System!), it's cool and all but IMO the technology behind it is not at all living up to it, it's basically just a benevolent storage with static links.
I'm not talking about the storage requirements. I have terabytes of unused SSD; that is irrelevant. The direct links for most zlib or libgen books download at 10-30kb/s for me and can take a few hours for one book, often failing multiple times in between. I was trying to find an alternative, something distributed was likely to be faster.
Very helpful comment.