Make it publicly accessible. It'll most certainly get watched and problems will be reported to be investigated further.
Darkassassin07
It's America; anything but metric.
Yes, because AI has a firm grasp on nuanced topics like law enforcement and civilian/human rights...
You may as well play the video to an empty room.
I never even noticed their 'battle' using YouTube revanced. (only youtube client I use)
For the few things I can't find; there's still torrents. Usenet is just my primary source, and it covers 99% of what gets requested through my systems.
The requests I receive from my users are typically from the 1990s up to current releases, but have gone as far back as 1951.
I've only failed to find 5 of 140 requests since May.
Private trackers can be a bitch to get into, and you have to re-seed what you download exposing yourself to copyright claimants and/or pay for a vpn on top.
I just raw dog a usenet server for 5min/movie and I'm done. Faster, easier, and risk free.
Say you made this, but insulated...
Yup, point is I find out much much sooner and can move on to a new nzb. A single ~15gb nzb takes 5min max whether it succeeds or not. I'm never ever waiting on slow seeds.
Multiple providers can improve availability, but I've seen no need. Everything myself or my users have requested has been found and downloaded within 25min, including re-tries. Typically it's about 15min from user request to 'available to watch' email notification.
Worse case I can fallback to torrents, but I haven't had to yet with over 31tb out of usenet alone.
The ISPs don't need info on the routers...
The FBI has identified the routers; if they're able to connect to them and issue commands, they clearly know the IPs of those routers and thus the ISP servicing that IP. The ISP knows which of their customers is/was assigned a particular IP.
Well, metric time, obviously:
https://metric-time.com/