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Taima posted:Can I ask what yalls favorite trackers are? I use nzb.su and Drunkenslug (honestly I love nzb.su and don't get why it's often thought of as inferior to other indexers but whatever). I see most of my traffic from Geek and Slug, but those are also the only 2 indexers I'm actually paying for and have the highest priority so that's probably a bit self-fulfilling. Between those two I rarely have any issue getting anything modern/popular.
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# ? Oct 17, 2022 19:52 |
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# ? May 30, 2024 14:09 |
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Sharing Plex with only 15mbit upstream is not going to be the most fun experience, I had about the same with cable and it's so easy to saturate that amount of bandwidth.
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# ? Oct 17, 2022 20:08 |
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Oh yeah for sure, I should have been more clear. The server is dead, temporarily (as in currently shared through our house to house guests and my wife and I) until we get fiber again, which is roughly slated at some point so I'm hoping we'll have it by Summer 2023. Seattle metro is building out fiber at a crazy pace so it's only a matter of time. There is an existing fiber build a mile or two down the road. There's no way I'm sharing a 15 uplink, haha. But I'm impressed you managed to make that work. Did that mess with your daily usage? My intuition is that having a 15 uplink saturated would cause issues with basic functionality on your end, super curious to hear if that's true though. The sad part is friends donated to its function (two of the large 12-18GB platter drives were gifts) so it's a little sad to cut off access now, but they got a ton of use and know that it will be back someday. There's really no place online to stream 100mbps 4k remuxes with TrueHD and such so they'll be back! the server is currently, idk, 60-70TB. Besides, and this probably makes me a huge dork (though I guess that's how it goes in the Plex thread), but I find tending my Plex server is extremely calming in a way that I assume tending a Japanese-style rock garden is calming. So I'll keep building the server and when they hop back on there will probably be another 10-20 TB of poo poo for them to enjoy. On another note wasn't cable modem uplink supposed to be improved? I swear that was a talking point but I've seen no movement on that. I see why no one cares- most people don't give a single poo poo about how much uplink they have, and of those who do, many of them are unsavory types like us that plunder the high seas (figuratively, I would never do anything like that!) Taima fucked around with this message at 19:38 on Oct 18, 2022 |
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Taima posted:On another note wasn't cable modem uplink supposed to be improved? I swear that was a talking point but I've seen no movement on that. I see why no one cares- most people don't give a single poo poo about how much uplink they have, and of those who do, many of them are unsavory types like us that plunder the high seas (figuratively, I would never do anything like that!) Supposedly this is coming with DOCSIS 4.0: https://corporate.comcast.com/press/releases/comcast-10g-powered-multi-gigabit-symmetrical-speeds-network
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# ? Oct 18, 2022 22:31 |
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Oh poo poo that's amazing thanks. Pretty long timeline though unfortunately, and I assume like everything telecom related if they say late 2023 its actually like late 2024 at the earliest, lol
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# ? Oct 19, 2022 21:07 |
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Taima posted:There's no way I'm sharing a 15 uplink, haha. But I'm impressed you managed to make that work. Did that mess with your daily usage? My intuition is that having a 15 uplink saturated would cause issues with basic functionality on your end, super curious to hear if that's true though. I think I allowed one or two sporadic users on Plex and that was about it. I absolutely hated the cap though, I used to have to keep a spreadsheet tracking usage so I knew how much I had left for the month, how much I could use per day etc (I was usually within about 10gb or so of the cap limit) and then I'd buy a new big drive and absolutely take advantage of Xfinity's "2 cap-free months per year" and do like 8TB on backfill. Since i moved to gigabit uncapped I've been laughing, and it only costs me $50/mo here too. My basic cable TV I barely watched and was told was a big part of my discounts etc was actually adding on $110 a month, so that got promptly sent back this summer and I managed to finally get the leaf antenna working with the local channels I need in the meantime.
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# ? Oct 19, 2022 22:51 |
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For a week or so I'm getting some weirdness when I log into nzb.su - with every page change I'm asked to log in again. It happens across multiple pc's and browsers. I've had VIP status for ages, and everything 'works' it's just annoying to re log in all the time. Is nzb.su dying?
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# ? Oct 20, 2022 20:51 |
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porktree posted:For a week or so I'm getting some weirdness when I log into nzb.su - with every page change I'm asked to log in again. It happens across multiple pc's and browsers. I've had VIP status for ages, and everything 'works' it's just annoying to re log in all the time. Is nzb.su dying? It's not doing it for me, so it could be some hosting issue. The forum is a wasteland of unanswered posts, so it could be dying, I guess.
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# ? Oct 20, 2022 22:12 |
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Rexxed posted:It's not doing it for me, so it could be some hosting issue. The forum is a wasteland of unanswered posts, so it could be dying, I guess. Ya, looked at their forums first, brushing the tumbleweeds aside. No issues using sonarr et al, just when I 'browse'. Thanks for the info.
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# ? Oct 22, 2022 04:40 |
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Mono is causing a CPU usage spike I've pinned it down to my sonarr docker container. Every time "rescan monitored episodes" runs mono goes to 100% CPU usage, causing my fans to ramp up. I have two radarr containers running which aren't causing the same issue. It started about a week ago after around 2.5 tests without a hitch. I've tried updating the container which hasn't made a difference. I've also "un-monitored" a bunch of stuff to no avail. Does anyone have any ideas?
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# ? Oct 26, 2022 21:42 |
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When in doubt take it out back and shoot it.
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# ? Oct 26, 2022 22:26 |
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Tea Bone posted:Mono is causing a CPU usage spike I've pinned it down to my sonarr docker container. Every time "rescan monitored episodes" runs mono goes to 100% CPU usage, causing my fans to ramp up. In the configuration for sonarr set the max CPU to be 25%. (.25) I do that for lidarr when I used to run it.
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# ? Oct 26, 2022 22:46 |
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Tea Bone posted:Mono is causing a CPU usage spike I've pinned it down to my sonarr docker container. Every time "rescan monitored episodes" runs mono goes to 100% CPU usage, causing my fans to ramp up. I used to have that happen with all of my mono-using jails after they'd been running for a while. Eventually I just set up a cron job to restart them every few days. Hughlander posted:In the configuration for sonarr set the max CPU to be 25%. (.25) I do that for lidarr when I used to run it. This sounds like a more elegant solution assuming it doesn't affect the program's performance.
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# ? Oct 27, 2022 00:13 |
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Hughlander posted:In the configuration for sonarr set the max CPU to be 25%. (.25) I do that for lidarr when I used to run it. Thanks, this seems to have done the trick for the fans constantly ramping up and slowing back down, but now mono just constantly uses 25% of the CPU 100% of the time rather than (100% for 15 seconds or so every minute). I'm not sure if that's particularly good for the machine and power consumption (I'm genuinely asking, I don't know it might be fine?). Ideally, I would like to get to the bottom of why it's started doing this all of a sudden. Restarting the container doesn't seem to help. edit: Never mind I think I've worked it out. There was a completed download hanging out in the Activity Queue for post-processing. For whatever reason, Sonarr couldn't deal with it and it was hogging all the CPU usage trying to do so everytime "Refresh Monitored Downloads" ran. After clearing it out everything seems back to normal. Tea Bone fucked around with this message at 15:49 on Oct 27, 2022 |
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I'm getting really poo poo speeds through NewsDemon even though I now have a Gigabit connection. It seems to start out downloads at about 30 Mb/s and then slow down to around 3 - 11 Mb/s after a while. I've tried everything I can: Tried their EU and US servers, pretty much the same speeds. Tried all available SSL and non SSL ports to see if my ISP is throttling me Turned off Direct Unpack, this makes speeds a little bit faster Article cache is currently set to 1024 MB. I have experimented with various values for this but it doesn't make any difference write buffer is 2048 KB Is there anything else I can do to speed things up? NewsDemon has sent out emails today offering $7.99 for 3 months and i'd probably take that if I could get better speeds out of it. Are there any better suppliers that I'd get much better speeds out of?
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# ? Nov 13, 2022 16:50 |
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fraggsta posted:I'm getting really poo poo speeds through NewsDemon even though I now have a Gigabit connection. It seems to start out downloads at about 30 Mb/s and then slow down to around 3 - 11 Mb/s after a while. I've tried everything I can: Have you run a general speed test to make sure you can achieve those speeds? I know it sounds obvious but I've been caught out before by my machine connecting to my routers 2ghz band. Also make sure you've maxed out your number of connections.
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# ? Nov 13, 2022 20:38 |
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Tea Bone posted:Have you run a general speed test to make sure you can achieve those speeds? I know it sounds obvious but I've been caught out before by my machine connecting to my routers 2ghz band. This machine is on a gigabit wired connection. Torrents on the same machine get up to about 110 MB/s (880 Mb) so I'm absolutely sure this has nothing to do with wifi, because I'm not using it, and the machine's network connection is definitely fast enough. I've already checked the number of connections I'm using is 20, the max that NewsDemon allows. I'm at a loss as to why I get such slow speeds.
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# ? Nov 14, 2022 17:13 |
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fraggsta posted:I've already checked the number of connections I'm using is 20, the max that NewsDemon allows. I'm at a loss as to why I get such slow speeds. Has it always been set to 20? It's possible that you're using too many and overloading your connection, maybe try 15 connections and see what speeds you get.
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fraggsta posted:Is there anything else I can do to speed things up? NewsDemon has sent out emails today offering $7.99 for 3 months and i'd probably take that if I could get better speeds out of it. Are there any better suppliers that I'd get much better speeds out of? speeds should be okay on newsdemon usually but they generally suck donkey balls when it comes to actual retention so most have moved on from them (you really get what you pay for). favorites around here seem to be eweka and more so frugal usenet which runs an ad here and have much better retention. no clue if your speeds will be better though.
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# ? Nov 14, 2022 23:06 |
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Last month or so usenet speeds have dropped for me with frugal (about 1/5th or less of what it was previously). Is this likely an isp throttling thing or does frugal soft cap?
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# ? Nov 15, 2022 19:06 |
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MixMasterMalaria posted:Last month or so usenet speeds have dropped for me with frugal (about 1/5th or less of what it was previously). Is this likely an isp throttling thing or does frugal soft cap? The supply chain crisis strikes again.
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The Diddler posted:Has it always been set to 20? It's possible that you're using too many and overloading your connection, maybe try 15 connections and see what speeds you get. I've tried it with 10, 15 and 20. It's always the same. I'm starting to suspect it might be my ISP limiting me. Seems like it might be time to switch to Frugal..
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# ? Nov 16, 2022 01:59 |
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fraggsta posted:I've tried it with 10, 15 and 20. It's always the same. I'm starting to suspect it might be my ISP limiting me. Seems like it might be time to switch to Frugal.. I'm getting similar speeds with a NewsDemon grandfathered unlimited account. Let us know if Frugal fixes it.
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# ? Nov 16, 2022 02:53 |
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I've been rocking Newsgroup Ninja for a couple years now and usually pull 95-110MB/s if you're looking at other providers.
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# ? Nov 16, 2022 03:06 |
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MixMasterMalaria posted:Last month or so usenet speeds have dropped for me with frugal (about 1/5th or less of what it was previously). Is this likely an isp throttling thing or does frugal soft cap? i did 20 TBs one month earlier this year (huge outlier compared to my regular usage of usually under 5) and i have not had any sort of cap or throttle.
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# ? Nov 16, 2022 04:09 |
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Newsdemon completely went to poo poo for me a few months ago and wasn't completing anything older than a week. Started to burn through my backup block accounts. I switched to Eweka and it seems to have resolved all my issues.
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# ? Nov 16, 2022 06:33 |
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Why stick with NewsDemon? Grab a block of anyone else and test it for $4. Not sure this is up to date but : https://usenetmap.b-cdn.net/latest.svg Just buy a 50g block from any one that isn't under UsenetExpress. deong fucked around with this message at 07:37 on Nov 16, 2022 |
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withoutclass posted:I've been rocking Newsgroup Ninja for a couple years now and usually pull 95-110MB/s if you're looking at other providers. Same. I got in on a $30 / year deal a couple years ago. Looks like it jumped to $40 / year last Black Friday, but it's still a decent deal. Regardless, wait a week before making any decisions, as Black Friday is when most providers have the best deals.
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# ? Nov 16, 2022 14:28 |
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Ninja also appears to have a 7 day free trial.
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# ? Nov 16, 2022 18:59 |
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deong posted:Why stick with NewsDemon? this floats around reddit quite a bit and seems to be easier laid out. https://whatsmyuse.net/
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SlipperyNipple posted:this floats around reddit quite a bit and seems to be easier laid out. https://whatsmyuse.net/ Cool Thanks! I have to find that map every time I get issues with my usenet. This seems useful. I'm using Frugal and block news. Looks like I'm on omicron with both of mine. I don't have issues so haven't bothered to change it up. Maybe i'll switch it up this black friday.
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# ? Nov 17, 2022 17:42 |
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In addition to Linux ISOs, can Usenet also be a resource for Linux Manuals/Books? Or is it mainly just ISOs?
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# ? Nov 17, 2022 17:50 |
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Hughmoris posted:In addition to Linux ISOs, can Usenet also be a resource for Linux Manuals/Books? Or is it mainly just ISOs? Yes, and even geeks reading linux manuals to you! check out all the 'arr's. Sonarr, Radarr, Readarr, Lidarr(Had really really bad performance last I looked at it.)
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# ? Nov 17, 2022 17:52 |
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SlipperyNipple posted:this floats around reddit quite a bit and seems to be easier laid out. https://whatsmyuse.net/ This is really useful thanks. Those maps that float around Reddit never seem quite right to me. Is there any point in getting a backup server on a different backbone if they have the same takedown policy? Currently, I have Eweka (omicron with NTD takedown) and Astraweb (omicron with DMCA), if I was to add say EasyUsenet (abavia with DMCA) as a third provider is that likely fill many (or any) missing blocks because it's on a different backbone? Or because it takes notice of DMCA, will anything missing on omicron also be missing on Abavia?
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# ? Nov 17, 2022 18:32 |
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Tea Bone posted:This is really useful thanks. Those maps that float around Reddit never seem quite right to me. The way i understand it, is yes. It'd be better at filling blocks. But from my experience, Blocknews has the blocks that are missing from Frugal. I thought they removed them at the omicron level but ayyy.
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# ? Nov 17, 2022 18:34 |
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Hughlander posted:Yes, and even geeks reading linux manuals to you! check out all the 'arr's. Sonarr, Radarr, Readarr, Lidarr(Had really really bad performance last I looked at it.) Thanks! It's probably been 8 years since I've done anything with Usenet but I might have to see if I can figure some of those out for my linux manuals.
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In a rare stroke of luck, my blocks ran out last night. Any leads on the best Black Friday deals? What are the best two current backbones to get for the most complete coverage?
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willroc7 posted:In a rare stroke of luck, my blocks ran out last night. Any leads on the best Black Friday deals? What are the best two current backbones to get for the most complete coverage? It doesn't look like Blocknews itself is running a Black Friday deal right now, but Frugal and many others are: https://www.reddit.com/r/usenet/comments/yxuip0/2022_black_friday_deal_thread_providers_and/
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TVGM posted:It doesn't look like Blocknews itself is running a Black Friday deal right now, but Frugal and many others are: https://www.reddit.com/r/usenet/comments/yxuip0/2022_black_friday_deal_thread_providers_and/ Thanks for the link. Any thoughts on what 2 blocks would give the best coverage?
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willroc7 posted:Thanks for the link. Any thoughts on what 2 blocks would give the best coverage? https://whatsmyuse.net/ Make sure you get multiple backbones and you should be fine.
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