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Is nzb.bs still working well? I'm about to the end of my dog sub, and don't want to buy another tshirt or use bitcoin.
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# ? Mar 6, 2017 16:25 |
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Slash posted:I thought this was due to DMCA takedown notices. The watchdogs have had a chance to get the older stuff taken down, but not the newer stuff. So availability on newer stuff if much higher. Elaborating on this. A lot of the up loaders actually cipher the names of their content now. If you've noticed that you're downloading files named poo poo like 3498qu8sadfk19ejfj10 It's because your indexer was either given or figured out how to parse the cipher. Some are simple ROT13 and a few are really elaborate. The DMCA watchdogs likely don't have the ciphers for some of them.
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# ? Mar 7, 2017 03:32 |
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So I got fed up with both Meteor and PlexRequests constantly loving themselves up after updates. I went with Ombi instead, much better interface and way more config options. The only real issue was adding a custom firewall rule in Windows due to its use of HttpListener but beyond that its fantastic. Just FYI it defaults to auto-approve requests so make sure to change the user permissions and options. It listens on 3579 by default too.
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# ? Mar 8, 2017 16:46 |
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Hughlander posted:I recently did this and can say "yes". Though I didn't try out medusa. I sperged a bit and redid almost my entire setup that was already docker containers. Added jackett and hydra. Dropped cp sick and sabnzbd for radarr sonarr and nzbget. Picked up lazylibrarian again now that there's a fork with calibre support. Even got 2 new 1tb block accounts. Things so much smoother. Can you please link to that lazylibrarian fork?
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# ? Mar 9, 2017 11:29 |
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vivica posted:Can you please link to that lazylibrarian fork? https://github.com/DobyTang/LazyLibrarian lots of active development.
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# ? Mar 9, 2017 19:15 |
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Hughlander posted:https://github.com/DobyTang/LazyLibrarian lots of active development. Yeah, he's really churning stuff out. Though, I'm always nervous about projects that seem to only have one person making commits...
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# ? Mar 9, 2017 19:32 |
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I feel like I already know the answer to this and am an idiot for asking, but whatever might as well - on my headless Mac Mini I've been running everything while logged in under an admin account. Probably not the best idea for something that's turned on all the time, no? And assuming I move to a standard/non-admin account, would moving all my settings from the admin account to the new one create significant issues/should I start all over setting up the various pieces (NZBGet, Sonarr, Radarr, etc)? e: eh, fuckit, I see pretty much everything has a built-in backup and restore mechanism so I'll go ahead and rebuild. Dicty Bojangles fucked around with this message at 03:49 on Mar 24, 2017 |
# ? Mar 24, 2017 01:41 |
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Finally ate through the last of my newsgroupdirect bandwidth. Anyone know of any good deals on for decent providers?
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# ? Apr 14, 2017 04:49 |
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Megaspel posted:Finally ate through the last of my newsgroupdirect bandwidth. What are people typically spending a month for Usenet? I'm paying $19 for an old Giganews account with 50 connection and unlimited access, but I see everyone else with fallback accounts, multiple providers, etc.
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# ? Apr 19, 2017 15:28 |
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Violator posted:What are people typically spending a month for Usenet? I'm paying $19 for an old Giganews account with 50 connection and unlimited access, but I see everyone else with fallback accounts, multiple providers, etc. I determined that my usage pattern made more sense for me to use block plans instead of 'unlimited'. Even with multiple block accounts, my cost is probably <$10/month. Of course, there's an initial investment where you buy $50 here, $20 there, etc., but I'm always surprised when I check and see that I have quite a bit left on each account. I try to time my purchases to center around Black Friday/Cyber Monday, when many of the Usenet block accounts go on mega sale.
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# ? Apr 19, 2017 15:36 |
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Violator posted:What are people typically spending a month for Usenet? I'm paying $19 for an old Giganews account with 50 connection and unlimited access, but I see everyone else with fallback accounts, multiple providers, etc. $5.50 on newsgroupdirect - got a sweet offer I couldn't refuse.
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# ? Apr 19, 2017 15:39 |
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$50 per year for a Frugal Usenet account. That's it.
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# ? Apr 19, 2017 15:54 |
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$40/yr for FrugalUsenet if you snag it during the Black Friday sales. Plus topping off Blocknews and Usenet.farm as needed. I've mostly stuck with Frugal and Farm, because Farm is cheaper per GB than Blocknews. I also had a small Tweaknews block as a last-priority backup, but never renewed after it ran out because I haven't had anything fail with the other 3 set up. I doubt I spend over $6/month all together, and I've got 3TB available on Farm, so it'll be a while before I add to that.
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# ? Apr 19, 2017 17:53 |
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$4 a month on MaximumUsenet (Highwinds). Unlimited, 20 connections, SSL, etc. I have a free Xenna account that's capped at 1MB that I use as a fill.
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# ? Apr 19, 2017 21:30 |
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Ugh just realized that both my primary unlimited provider and my backup block provider are both on Highwinds. Guess I need something on Giganews. What's a good block provider for Giganews? Any other providers I should get accounts with? Reddit lists Altopia and UsenetExpress as providers with US entry points (I'm in the US) should I consider getting block accounts with them as well?
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# ? Apr 19, 2017 22:43 |
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Yeesh, I need to start paying attention for usenet deals around Black Friday...
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# ? Apr 20, 2017 00:56 |
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Hiya thread, I'm brainstorming for an article about OLD Usenet. Like, 1980-1995 Usenet, not the filesharing it's mostly relegated to today. I was wondering if anyone here has stories about Usenet, shareable experiences, or remembers any cool stuff that happened back in those early years of digital communication. I know this thread is for the modern Usenet, but I figured it'd be the best place to ask. If I'm barking up the wrong tree, let me know.
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# ? Apr 25, 2017 18:22 |
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Usenet was always great for drama and Derek Smart supplied a ton of it back in the days where people actually interacted on it. You can google Derek Smart usenet wars and still find a bunch of stuff archived even.
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# ? Apr 25, 2017 18:28 |
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X files and Star Trek TNG newsgroups are fairly interesting. Music newsgroups are also good for some fun. Mike Oldfield was a fun one to follow back in the day.
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# ? Apr 25, 2017 21:07 |
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GutBomb posted:X files and Star Trek TNG newsgroups are fairly interesting. Rewatching X-Files and keeping up with that week's posts is actually sort of fun. You can read fan theories as they happen and getting mad about the "will-they-won't-they" dynamic Mulder and Scully have. The writers of the show kept close tabs on the newsgroups to judge reactions. I highly recommend it. Google Groups does a decent job of organizing it and with threads.
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# ? Apr 25, 2017 21:17 |
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I think you can find old archived messages of people reacting to the Berlin Wall coming down.
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# ? Apr 25, 2017 21:18 |
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If you've seen the weird as hell documentary "Tickled" there's some stuff about Usenet in there. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iOBXuCYB4jQ
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# ? Apr 25, 2017 21:20 |
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UWBW posted:Hiya thread, I'm brainstorming for an article about OLD Usenet. Like, 1980-1995 Usenet, not the filesharing it's mostly relegated to today. I was wondering if anyone here has stories about Usenet, shareable experiences, or remembers any cool stuff that happened back in those early years of digital communication. Alt.Coffee was the place to be - we even made t-shirts.
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# ? May 2, 2017 22:11 |
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Is there a comprehensive guide to get a usenet setup? Walks through hardware options, which software to use, and how to set it up? For someone who doesn't know how to use linux, a lot of the options seem limited. I already have a setup, but my friend has to do most of the complicated stuff. He also has it setup so that my HTPC is also the server running plex, sonarr, cp, etc. in ubuntu. I feel sort of constrained in my viewing options with a linux front end though, so I'm thinking of installing Windows on it and moving the services over to FreeNAS since I know they can run on that. He just doesn't like his setup having them on the NAS so he didn't set mine up that way. I want to get Hydra and Radarr going. I also wonder if switching to nzbget would be better, but I don't think I know enough to just swap services like that.
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# ? May 4, 2017 16:59 |
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UWBW posted:Hiya thread, I'm brainstorming for an article about OLD Usenet. Like, 1980-1995 Usenet, not the filesharing it's mostly relegated to today. I was wondering if anyone here has stories about Usenet, shareable experiences, or remembers any cool stuff that happened back in those early years of digital communication. As a kid I thought I was some kind of loving budding spymaster because people on usenet would post puzzles or riddles then cypher the answer in ROT13. Early Usenet was very very unfiltered. The closest thing I could relate it to nowadays is 4chan's /pol/ board. All that old school tech was full of poo poo posters and fuckups, it's just that has a somewhat naive luster all over it because they would still follow bizarre protocols that the format dictated. The "endless September" rant was basically crying about Usenet transitioning from an exclusive means for Higher Education to collaborate to shitposting central. I mean there is a loving thread archived forever of me asking whether it was better to masturbate standing up or sitting in a chair. Also if you're sitting in a chair how do the gays put a finger up their butt when masturbating as well? Ah to be going through puberty again
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# ? May 4, 2017 18:07 |
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YouTuber posted:Words I'm... not gonna search for that, thanks.
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# ? May 4, 2017 18:19 |
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KingKapalone posted:Is there a comprehensive guide to get a usenet setup? Walks through hardware options, which software to use, and how to set it up? For someone who doesn't know how to use linux, a lot of the options seem limited. I run everything on windows and it does fine. Linux is not needed. Your windows HTPC could do all the services if you wanted. ClassH fucked around with this message at 19:27 on May 4, 2017 |
# ? May 4, 2017 19:24 |
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hell yeah
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# ? May 5, 2017 21:54 |
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This might be outside the scope of this thread, but I'm hoping someone can give me an answer. Most of my shows downloaded through Sonarr are downloaded via bittorrent. When a show is finished downloading, a copy of the file is renamed and moved to a show folder, while the original stays in the download folder for seeding purposes. Where it gets weird is if I try to delete the episode in the show folder (NOT the file that is being seeded), Windows will tell me that the file is locked by qBittorrent and can't be delete. Once I remove the file from qBittorrent, then I can delete the file in the show folder. My question is why/how is qBittorrent locking the file when it's not the actual file being seeded?
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# ? May 8, 2017 03:24 |
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I just want to say "gently caress you" to the tvdb for making the Sense8 Xmas special S02E01. E00 dammmmit.
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# ? May 8, 2017 03:55 |
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porktree posted:I just want to say "gently caress you" to the tvdb for making the Sense8 Xmas special S02E01. E00 dammmmit. It's listed that way on Wikipedia too. I'm guessing it's considered part of season 2 internally at Netflix, so I don't think you can really blame TVDB for that. edit: yeah it's even listed as season 2 on Netflix.
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# ? May 8, 2017 04:02 |
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Vykk.Draygo posted:This might be outside the scope of this thread, but I'm hoping someone can give me an answer. Most of my shows downloaded through Sonarr are downloaded via bittorrent. When a show is finished downloading, a copy of the file is renamed and moved to a show folder, while the original stays in the download folder for seeding purposes. Where it gets weird is if I try to delete the episode in the show folder (NOT the file that is being seeded), Windows will tell me that the file is locked by qBittorrent and can't be delete. Once I remove the file from qBittorrent, then I can delete the file in the show folder. My question is why/how is qBittorrent locking the file when it's not the actual file being seeded? Sounds like you're hard linking rather than copying. The Windows implementation is retarded and locks you from deleting a link if the file is in use regardless of path.
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# ? May 8, 2017 09:51 |
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Keito posted:Sounds like you're hard linking rather than copying. The Windows implementation is retarded and locks you from deleting a link if the file is in use regardless of path. I considered that, but deleting the original file doesn't delete the copied file. edit: nevermind, you are right. Sonarr has an option to use hardlinks instead of copying. I'll turn that off and see if things work correctly from now on.
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# ? May 8, 2017 12:26 |
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Vykk.Draygo posted:I considered that, but deleting the original file doesn't delete the copied file. Yes, that is how hard links work. There isn't really an "original file" since all hard links are equally valid references to the same file. As long as there's a link pointing to the file it won't be "deleted". The retarded thing is that Windows won't let you remove a link to a file that's in use from some other path.
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# ? May 8, 2017 12:36 |
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Vykk.Draygo posted:I considered that, but deleting the original file doesn't delete the copied file. Note that this does mean that you'll be actually making a copy, with the doubled disk consumption and extra I/O activity that comes with it, where the hard link was effectively free.
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# ? May 8, 2017 15:09 |
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Anyone with gigabit want to share their provider and their speeds? I'm only using 10 of my 20 astraweb connections right now so should probably open it all up first, but max I've seen on this new connection is about 12MB/s. Usually only around 6MB/s though.
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# ? May 17, 2017 17:57 |
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with supernews i get upwards of 33MB/s down -- it averages around 25MB/s on most downloads. Astraweb was a little slower but had 10 fewer connections. I switched from Astra to SN because of the speed difference when i got GB internet.
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# ? May 17, 2017 18:25 |
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My Cat trial is up. Is it worth going with Cat, Dog, or someone else since I'll probably need to "donate".
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# ? May 17, 2017 18:36 |
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Irritated Goat posted:My Cat trial is up. Is it worth going with Cat, Dog, or someone else since I'll probably need to "donate". Probably Cat. Dog has a cockamamie way to donate and not worth your time.
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# ? May 17, 2017 19:35 |
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Vykk.Draygo posted:It's listed that way on Wikipedia too. I'm guessing it's considered part of season 2 internally at Netflix, so I don't think you can really blame TVDB for that. I'm of the belief you can blame TVDB people for absolutely everything. I had absolutely zero surprise they locked up the OITNB s5 listing when I looked the other day. UWBW posted:Hiya thread, I'm brainstorming for an article about OLD Usenet. Like, 1980-1995 Usenet, not the filesharing it's mostly relegated to today. I was wondering if anyone here has stories about Usenet, shareable experiences, or remembers any cool stuff that happened back in those early years of digital communication. These tweets were fun, from a 'current at the time' arguement in the UK usenet. For what it's worth, I like Stuart Campbell but I can understand why others loathe him. https://twitter.com/Paul_Barnard/status/859381279242018817 https://twitter.com/Paul_Barnard/status/859381291560693760 The articles layout is horrendous though.
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