• we need usenet awesome list

    From caretaker@care@taker.com to alt.fan.usenet, alt.cyberpunk.tech, alt.culture.usenet on Fri Jan 2 10:29:03 2026
    From Newsgroup: alt.fan.usenet

    If an average normie hears "Usenet" and types it into google/ddg/bing,
    they mostly get AI-generated sludge or "how to download movie from
    binary groups" takes.
    great PR for a network that's way more than that...

    What we don't have is a decent, up-to-date place for the basics:
    - how to configure a news/mail client in 2026 (not a guide from 2009),
    - how remailers actually work in practice,
    - how to post anonymously without relying on vague "trust me bro"
    lore,
    - servers: what the most popular ones are, which are read-only,
    which require an account, and which let you post without one

    and: which groups still have signal and culture, and which ones are
    pure spam pits.

    We need an "awesome usenet" list: curated links + short notes, not a
    link dump. Like: setup guides, privacy/anon posting
    (remailers/PGP/header hygiene), tools/projects, and a human-written
    group directory (what's good, what to avoid, why).

    Also there are cool usenet-related projects out there, but they barely
    escape the Usenet bubble. Nobody boosts them on the Fediverse etc, so
    they stay invisible. A solid list would help discovery a lot.
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  • From MasterKarsten@soulkarsten@gmail.com to alt.fan.usenet, alt.cyberpunk.tech, alt.culture.usenet on Fri Jan 2 09:50:17 2026
    From Newsgroup: alt.fan.usenet

    TheFri, 02 Jan 2026 10:29:03 +0300, caretaker wrote:

    If an average normie hears "Usenet" and types it into google/ddg/bing,
    they mostly get AI-generated sludge or "how to download movie from
    binary groups" takes.
    great PR for a network that's way more than that...

    What we don't have is a decent, up-to-date place for the basics:
    - how to configure a news/mail client in 2026 (not a guide from 2009),
    - how remailers actually work in practice,
    - how to post anonymously without relying on vague "trust me bro"
    lore,
    - servers: what the most popular ones are, which are read-only,
    which require an account, and which let you post without one

    and: which groups still have signal and culture, and which ones are
    pure spam pits.

    We need an "awesome usenet" list: curated links + short notes, not a
    link dump. Like: setup guides, privacy/anon posting
    (remailers/PGP/header hygiene), tools/projects, and a human-written
    group directory (what's good, what to avoid, why).

    Also there are cool usenet-related projects out there, but they barely
    escape the Usenet bubble. Nobody boosts them on the Fediverse etc, so
    they stay invisible. A solid list would help discovery a lot.

    I wrote most of the original FAQ posted on 4chan, and posted the html file
    to post nicely formatted text here on usenet.

    I was about to post such a guide, but I've seen interest and interactions
    slow down and we failed to attract a number of faithful users... The biggest failure was not getting lainchanners onboard.

    In second thought we didn't advertize that much and last ads on 4chan is like months ago? If we could find some extra fresh users things may reach a critical mass and thinkgs work out better.

    anyways most of the things you listed are already in our FAQ, scroll down a bit and check it.
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  • From Marco Moock@mm@dorfdsl.de to alt.fan.usenet,alt.cyberpunk.tech,alt.culture.usenet on Fri Jan 2 12:41:52 2026
    From Newsgroup: alt.fan.usenet

    On 02.01.2026 10:29 Uhr caretaker wrote:

    If an average normie hears "Usenet" and types it into google/ddg/bing,
    they mostly get AI-generated sludge or "how to download movie from
    binary groups" takes.
    great PR for a network that's way more than that...

    What we don't have is a decent, up-to-date place for the basics:
    - how to configure a news/mail client in 2026 (not a guide from 2009),

    https://www.big-8.org/wiki/Getting_Started_with_Usenet

    - how to post anonymously without relying on vague "trust me bro"
    lore,

    https://www.big-8.org/wiki/News_service_providers
    Let me know which services to add.

    - servers: what the most popular ones are, which are read-only,
    which require an account, and which let you post without one

    https://th-h.de/net/usenet/faqs/newsserverliste/

    and: which groups still have signal and culture, and which ones are
    pure spam pits.

    https://th-h.de/net/usenet/faqs/newsserverliste/
    Let us know which groups to add
    --
    kind regards
    Marco

    Send spam to 1767346143muell@stinkedores.dorfdsl.de

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  • From Gottfried Neuner@kyonshi@wilderland.ovh to alt.fan.usenet,alt.cyberpunk.tech,alt.culture.usenet on Fri Jan 2 14:08:36 2026
    From Newsgroup: alt.fan.usenet

    On 1/2/2026 12:41 PM, Marco Moock wrote:
    On 02.01.2026 10:29 Uhr caretaker wrote:

    If an average normie hears "Usenet" and types it into google/ddg/bing,
    they mostly get AI-generated sludge or "how to download movie from
    binary groups" takes.
    great PR for a network that's way more than that...

    What we don't have is a decent, up-to-date place for the basics:
    - how to configure a news/mail client in 2026 (not a guide from 2009),

    https://www.big-8.org/wiki/Getting_Started_with_Usenet

    - how to post anonymously without relying on vague "trust me bro"
    lore,

    https://www.big-8.org/wiki/News_service_providers
    Let me know which services to add.

    - servers: what the most popular ones are, which are read-only,
    which require an account, and which let you post without one

    https://th-h.de/net/usenet/faqs/newsserverliste/

    and: which groups still have signal and culture, and which ones are
    pure spam pits.

    https://th-h.de/net/usenet/faqs/newsserverliste/
    Let us know which groups to add



    you mean like those awesome lists on github? yeah, we could use
    something like that. It is a fight trying to learn stuff about how to
    run a INN2 server when all the information requires you to know three
    other pieces of information you only understand when you grok the first
    one.

    there's also a few nice new projects that might be interesting to point
    out, like pugleaf or rek2's project (I forget the name but he's been
    posting about it)
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  • From David LaRue@huey.dll@tampabay.rr.com to alt.fan.usenet,alt.cyberpunk.tech,alt.culture.usenet on Sat Jan 3 04:47:22 2026
    From Newsgroup: alt.fan.usenet

    caretaker <care@taker.com> wrote in news:7d6ac2a33ebce469f0f435@radio- eriwan.ru:

    If an average normie hears "Usenet" and types it into google/ddg/bing,
    they mostly get AI-generated sludge or "how to download movie from
    binary groups" takes.
    great PR for a network that's way more than that...

    What we don't have is a decent, up-to-date place for the basics:
    - how to configure a news/mail client in 2026 (not a guide from 2009),
    - how remailers actually work in practice,
    - how to post anonymously without relying on vague "trust me bro"
    lore,
    - servers: what the most popular ones are, which are read-only,
    which require an account, and which let you post without one

    and: which groups still have signal and culture, and which ones are
    pure spam pits.

    We need an "awesome usenet" list: curated links + short notes, not a
    link dump. Like: setup guides, privacy/anon posting
    (remailers/PGP/header hygiene), tools/projects, and a human-written
    group directory (what's good, what to avoid, why).

    Also there are cool usenet-related projects out there, but they barely
    escape the Usenet bubble. Nobody boosts them on the Fediverse etc, so
    they stay invisible. A solid list would help discovery a lot.

    All that stuff from the past still works and is accurate.

    People now days aren't looking for rules to live by or experienced users to guide them. Many of us are still here, including those that created
    tcp/ip, email, usenet, and so much more.

    The most popular rule, back in the day, was join a group and then listen before you talk. Read as much as you can, perhaps your question has
    already been answered. History can teach us. AI is usually just an
    alleged expert that doesn't know you and thus the first interaction might
    not be what you were looking for. I personally ignore AIs and find talking with people enjoyable. Often I just read and don't respond.

    This thread seems to be people seeking knowledge that aleady is out there. Most of us read and as time permits respond to those who ask questions. I find that the best way to help them.

    Enjoy your journey!
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  • From kouya@kouyaheika@canithesis.org to alt.fan.usenet,alt.cyberpunk.tech,alt.culture.usenet on Sat Jan 3 06:54:12 2026
    From Newsgroup: alt.fan.usenet

    caretaker wrote:

    If an average normie hears "Usenet" and types it into google/ddg/bing,
    they mostly get AI-generated sludge or "how to download movie from
    binary groups" takes.
    great PR for a network that's way more than that...

    What we don't have is a decent, up-to-date place for the basics:
    - how to configure a news/mail client in 2026 (not a guide from 2009),
    - how remailers actually work in practice,
    - how to post anonymously without relying on vague "trust me bro"
    lore,
    - servers: what the most popular ones are, which are read-only,
    which require an account, and which let you post without one

    and: which groups still have signal and culture, and which ones are
    pure spam pits.

    We need an "awesome usenet" list: curated links + short notes, not a
    link dump. Like: setup guides, privacy/anon posting
    (remailers/PGP/header hygiene), tools/projects, and a human-written
    group directory (what's good, what to avoid, why).

    Also there are cool usenet-related projects out there, but they barely
    escape the Usenet bubble. Nobody boosts them on the Fediverse etc, so
    they stay invisible. A solid list would help discovery a lot.

    I actually discovered UseNet was still a thing I could get on without paying thanks to stumbling upon a personal site and with a guide on getting
    started. I had no idea it was still around or even accessible beyond the
    paid services until then.
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  • From Byrl Raze Buckbriar@news0@octade.net to alt.fan.usenet,alt.cyberpunk.tech,alt.culture.usenet on Sun Jan 4 03:29:54 2026
    From Newsgroup: alt.fan.usenet


    You may use this information to augment your awesome list.

    # Free Usenet Hosting Providers
    https://soc.octade.net/octade/p/1763508612.734203

    # Usenet Fediverse Group
    https://soc.octade.net/usenet

    # List of Active Usenet News Groups

    alt.2600
    alt.2600.hackers
    alt.2600.hope
    alt.2600.madrid
    alt.anagrams
    alt.anonymous
    alt.anonymous.messages
    alt.comp.lang.rust
    alt.cybergoth
    alt.cyberpunk
    alt.cyberpunk.movement
    alt.cypherpunks
    alt.folklore.computers
    alt.html
    alt.os.linux
    alt.privacy
    alt.privacy.anon-server
    alt.rhubarb
    comp.infosystems.gemini
    comp.infosystems.gopher
    comp.lang.c
    comp.lang.go
    comp.lang.lisp
    comp.lang.misc
    comp.lang.pascal.misc
    comp.lang.python
    comp.lang.tcl
    comp.lang.xharbour
    comp.os.linux.advocacy
    comp.os.plan9
    comp.risks
    comp.unix.bsd.*
    eternal-september.talk
    hispagatos.talk
    misc.misc
    misc.transport.trucking
    news.software.nntp
    news.software.readers
    rec.puzzles
    sci.crypt
    sci.logic
    sci.math
    sci.misc
    uk.railway
    uk.religion.christian

    = OCTADE = alt.rhubarb = misc.misc = https://soc.octade.net/octade =

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  • From rbowman@bowman@montana.com to alt.fan.usenet,alt.cyberpunk.tech,alt.culture.usenet on Sun Jan 4 04:50:10 2026
    From Newsgroup: alt.fan.usenet

    On Sun, 4 Jan 2026 03:29:54 -0000, Byrl Raze Buckbriar wrote:

    # List of Active Usenet News Groups

    *Active Someone posted something last year. possibly by mistake
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