It’ll be like why I refuse to watch shows like South Park other than on the seas. They will quietly remove episodes that aren’t “suitable for modern audiences”. They’ve done it to shows even as tame as 30 Rock for an episode that had 5 seconds of black face, to make fun of black face. Plex or equivalent and an external hd
Do you have a suggestion for a client (or server) that does round-robin on torrents? I've been considering writing a script to manage that externally with Transmission.
I remember the old Azareus had this and anything else you could think of. It's called Vuze now, but it has ads and seems sketchy.
I think clients mostly have a limit on the number of upload connections rather than cycling through which torrents are available, but that doesn't seem to work well when seeding lots of torrents.
Piracy’s keeping companies honest at this point. It’s about the only pushback from artificial marketplaces, and honestly ridiculous digital sales practices, like trying to charge somebody the price of a disc to simply stream movies for a limited period of time they could revoke at any moment.
Also helps if you want to see how bad something is but don’t want to support it, like when Barbie hits the high seas.
It’ll be like why I refuse to watch shows like South Park other than on the seas. They will quietly remove episodes that aren’t “suitable for modern audiences”. They’ve done it to shows even as tame as 30 Rock for an episode that had 5 seconds of black face, to make fun of black face. Plex or equivalent and an external hd
Yes and for a "huge" investment of just $200 you can get an 18 TiB data drive - that's big enough to preserve so much history.
You don't even need a backup for it, just back up the torrent files and if the drive fails download them again.
I do this but only enable the ones that need more seeds so it doesn't use all my bandwidth. Or use a client that does them all round robin.
Do you have a suggestion for a client (or server) that does round-robin on torrents? I've been considering writing a script to manage that externally with Transmission.
I remember the old Azareus had this and anything else you could think of. It's called Vuze now, but it has ads and seems sketchy.
I think clients mostly have a limit on the number of upload connections rather than cycling through which torrents are available, but that doesn't seem to work well when seeding lots of torrents.
Piracy’s keeping companies honest at this point. It’s about the only pushback from artificial marketplaces, and honestly ridiculous digital sales practices, like trying to charge somebody the price of a disc to simply stream movies for a limited period of time they could revoke at any moment.
Also helps if you want to see how bad something is but don’t want to support it, like when Barbie hits the high seas.