

Time is essential, a high seed ratio is indication of time spent seeding more than anything else
Time is essential, a high seed ratio is indication of time spent seeding more than anything else
My thinking is that i’ll start deleting stuff when i run out of space, which it turns out will never happen because 4Tb is apparently enough to store more movies than i’ll ever want to watch.
So 2k+ movies are just sitting there passively seeding in the background and i just kinda let them. I really don’t know which ones are rare, but surely i must have saved a couple torrents from dying over the years. I know there’s a lot of churn in seeders so i feel good being long-term
Yeah, that’s what landlords figure
I see a lot of older Linux distros in this thread, why do that many people download them?
Tixati.
I use it mostly because it has a lot more options and flexibility, and also just because i’m already using it and it’s a pain in the ass to switch
I started writing this comment about how my highest seeding ratios seem random, but actually now that i look at it i do see a pattern: YIFY versions of older movies. Maybe those are the ones less available? Some possibly are public domain?
If, like me, you just wanted to know what the Bob Dylan defence is:
“Meta’s response in this case seems to be that a powerful technology corporation should not be held to the same standard as everyone else for illegal conduct.”
The authors mocked Meta for raising what they call “the Bob Dylan defense” of its torrenting, citing song lyrics from “Sweetheart Like You” that say, “Steal a little and they throw you in jail / Steal a lot and they make you king.”
If you gotta make space then you gotta make space. If it’s relatively popular things then there’s always gonna be someone