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In my client (Transmission) you can double click any torrent to open an extra windows with various details. There you find a tab “trackers” and at the bottom an option to add trackers. Then I can just copy-paste in the entire list.
In my client (Transmission) you can double click any torrent to open an extra windows with various details. There you find a tab “trackers” and at the bottom an option to add trackers. Then I can just copy-paste in the entire list.
If you’re fine with a terrible cam-rip and I guess the original audio, I think I just found it on youtube:
Oh … right.
So … Maltageddon?
Why not just say which movie?
You can try adding more trackers. I use this list:
https://raw.githubusercontent.com/ngosang/trackerslist/master/trackers_all.txt
Direct download.
Good point. I guess AirVPN would my my 2nd choice. But for my setup I don’t actually need it.
This heavily depends on where you live and how your local jurisdiction deals with piracy.
What’s the worst that can happen if I don’t use a VPN while pirating?
For example, torrenting, especially seeding, has a good chance of getting you fined in Germany.
Are free tier VPNs (like Proton VPN) good enough?
Usually not or they are so limited that they are only viable for very small scale piracy.
I don’t want to pay much or anything for a VPN, is a way I can get a good free one, or set one myself somehow (I have experience with selfhosting) ?
If you run a server at home it’s still using your public IP, so a personal VPN (you connecting to your own server) really doesn’t help.
If not, which cheap one do you recommend?
Most VPNs are pretty cheap on monthly basis if you sign up for a couple of years. I’m currently using NordVPN (which is like $3 a month). But If I’d have to pick a new provider at this time I’d go with Mullvad.
Yeah, anything measured in megabyte is “nothing” these days. You’d have to go back quite a bit for 512MB to be considered “huge”.
Synology has it’s own version of raid5 that can handle your specific disk configuration without any modification:
Not sure if similar things are availible on other platforms.
Yeah, can’t have people just growning thicker skins … they should have to buy them via micro transaction!
I think AI is annoying AF and Elon Musk can fuck right off.
But this “license disclaimer” has the energy of mom posting one of these “I herby forbid facebook to use my images and personal data” disclaimer to their facebook profile.
And adding this idocy to literally every lemmy comment just makes you look like a right twat.
Never.
.mkv is just a container and can contain any encode. All my av1 encodes are .mkv files.
But the majority of my videos are in h264 for compatability, though I’ve been adding more av1 and h265 encodes lateley. But storage isn’t much of a concern for me.
I pay $2800 a year to this company for Internet and TV
Did they connect your house with solid gold cables or what is this?
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You can torrent most TV shows a couple of hours after they aired.
I can’t speak for every obscure jurisdiction that might exist, but I’ve never heard of that being a factor.
I payed about $350 for my 20TB drives, which at the rate offered here would pay of in less then 3 months. Add some overhead in for a NAS and some extra drives for a raid and it still easily pays of in half a year.
Shitty deal.