If you know the filename of a specific dataset try searching GitHub. People upload paid assets all the time.
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I don't know of any piracy sites for data sets. Have you tried using Google's data search? Might be worth a look
i would suggest poking some friends in universities, unless it's medical, they are usually not that well stored. like which field you are searching? text images physics chemistry?
looking for historical data about odds on professional sports matches. not exactly a super academic request lol
oof, probably quicker to vibe code some crawler over some website to systemically go through teams one by one
or you could get grok to generate datasets for you
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