vildis

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[–] vildis@lemmy.dbzer0.com 11 points 5 months ago

It's called change edition and it in the extra menu

[–] vildis@lemmy.dbzer0.com 2 points 9 months ago

nicotine+ has an option to bind to an interface

[–] vildis@lemmy.dbzer0.com 4 points 9 months ago

24 TiB total excluding ones with unavailable magnets

[–] vildis@lemmy.dbzer0.com 3 points 10 months ago (1 children)

You can use hardware acceleration with nvidia cards and ffmpeg with a 980 or better (YUV420), more info here

A guide from nvidia

[–] vildis@lemmy.dbzer0.com 5 points 10 months ago (1 children)

What specs? I don't have time to watch a 40 min video right now

[–] vildis@lemmy.dbzer0.com 1 points 10 months ago

Could you try an older endeavour os image?

This sounds very much like a driver/firmware/hardware issue

[–] vildis@lemmy.dbzer0.com 5 points 10 months ago

I use grab-site (unmaintained) for full site archival and wget -p -k for simple non-javascript single pages

I've heard good things about HTTrack, SingleFile and Archivebox but don't have any experience with them.

Archivebox looks the most modern and intuitive but is hosted on docker

[–] vildis@lemmy.dbzer0.com 9 points 10 months ago

Site seems to be down or at least extremely slow right now so linking to an archive.org capture

 

I decided to share this here too since sailors don't seem to visit !opensignups@lemmy.ml and the murky waters of the orange sea should be seldom visited anymore.

Site stats as of 2024-01-06

Links to more info about private trackers here:

for the braveif you dare a journey that might lead you to the Davy Jones’ locker, the once locked down waters of r/OpenSignups and a newcomer r/trackersignups are places for the brave to check out

Taken from the orange seas wiki which we don't seem to have here?

► What is a private tracker?

Private trackers are loosely defined as private torrent sites where a membership is required in order to download their torrents. An accurate description would separate private trackers into 2 parts: the tracker itself and the website that accompanies it. A torrent tracker is a server that tracks peers in a torrent swarm and assigns/connects peers to each other based on its own internal criteria. The tracker then reports to the website which, on top of providing a download link to the torrent file, will display all relevant info for that torrent, including peer/seed counts and optionally a peer list if the website operator chooses to include it.

Unlike public trackers, these are not a free-for-all buffet. You need to contribute back (by uploading) a certain amount proportional to the amount you have "taken" from the tracker. This arrangement can vary a lot from tracker to tracker. Private trackers track this balance of contribution by a "ratio", which is simply a ratio of uploaded data, divided by your downloaded data. If you downloaded a total of 2GB and uploaded a total of 4GB, that would make your ratio a 2.0. Trackers will sometimes have different methods of maintaining an acceptable ratio, either by offering bonuses the longer you keep your torrents seeding, to providing "half-leech" or "freeleech" content. Freelech content is the most commonly used method, which means the torrent that is marked as freeleech is free to download, meaning it does not count against your Download stats, giving you an opportunity to gain upload from it without sacrificing any "download buffer". Some torrent trackers are "ratioless", meaning they don't require you to maintain any sort of ratio in order to keep using the site, they just require a minimum seed-time on all downloaded torrents (which is usually also a requirement on ratio pure trackers, but typically the seed-time isn't as lengthy as on ratioless trackers).

[–] vildis@lemmy.dbzer0.com 45 points 10 months ago (1 children)
[–] vildis@lemmy.dbzer0.com 15 points 10 months ago* (last edited 10 months ago) (1 children)

Open signups happen frequently but you have to be quick to catch them

Opentrackers.org and r/opensignups (or r/trackersignups) are good to check once in a while

MyAnonaMouse has open applications twice a week and the test is very easy

[–] vildis@lemmy.dbzer0.com 4 points 10 months ago

Extremely interested in this as well, i might need to start learning android development now ;)

[–] vildis@lemmy.dbzer0.com 4 points 10 months ago

In the FAQ section of the linked rutracker page mentions AVX2 processor features which yours might not have and recommends to use an older release

 

tldr;

Piracy in Finland on a sharp rise, still the lowest of the Nordics even though 40% of shows pirated are Finnish. Sweden has double the amount of pirates compared to others.

 

Personally I use public trackers the most and only recently private trackers for stuff in my native language.

I did setup i2p a few days ago and currently have only downloaded around ~1GB. Most of my bandwith (143 GB in / 135.5 GB out) has come from just having it in the background 24/7.

The advantages of usenet don't really apply to me (longer retention, faster speeds, no vpn)

Streaming i find useful for checking if something is worth downloading

 

I've seen many people have insane setups to download things automatically and NAS' with tens of terabytes of capacity, which i don't understand at all.

I have a 1 tb drive from 2013 of which I'm using ~850GB and most of the space is used by series i have already watched and haven't bothered to delete.

What are you storing to need so much space and how are you finding so much good content that you actually want to save?

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