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Making sure to keep it legal, right?
Let's stick with Project Gutenberg - Public domain ebooks and other media, spanning centuries. They're incredibly important for keeping our literary past alive.
I might have more later.
There's also LibriVox for audiobooks of public domain books read by volunteers. They vary in quality but some of my favourite audiobooks are from there.
Go on...
Public domain audiobooks, read by members of the community. It's a beautiful thing - which is why AI scrapers seem currently determined to tear it down.
That's not what I meant; I meant to go on with your specific favorites, what you listen to on there.
What @Endymion_[email protected] said seems to be correct, they apparently have some problems right now, I can't reach the website. It worked yesterday, when I posted the link. I'll try again later to link some I like, I hope they are able to resolve the problems soon.
Having looked at the forum, they seem to be under attack by a swarm of AI scrapers. If anyone can help them defend against the attack, please do so.
Oh, that sucks. This is why we can't have nice things.
Sadly, yeah. Unfortunately, I'm not really capable of sounding the alarm, and whoever runs the Xwitter page for Librivox have not posted anything in over a year. They should be crying out for aid, but there's crickets in the public eye.
It was down at the moment I posted, I didn't want to push more traffic until they were back online.
Don’t forget Hathi trust. No one outside of humanities knows if it but it has a ton of material
https://standardebooks.org/
I mean, I'm down for illegal mentions too, but Lemmy might not be?
Not on your instance, no. The Canadians don't care.
I kinda forgot Project Gutenberg is a thing. I read a bunch of stuff on there in the late 90s/early 2000s, Arabian Nights, Paradise Lost, etc.
I got a cooking book from the 1800s there, sadly the pricing is a bit off, I don't think that recipe is 19 pence anymore.
Well, you have to account for decimalization at least.
I did convert it from Lsd