Open signups happen frequently but you have to be quick to catch them
Opentrackers.org and r/opensignups (or r/trackersignups) are good to check once in a while
MyAnonaMouse has open applications twice a week and the test is very easy
Open signups happen frequently but you have to be quick to catch them
Opentrackers.org and r/opensignups (or r/trackersignups) are good to check once in a while
MyAnonaMouse has open applications twice a week and the test is very easy
Tuning for 4.3.9-4.5.2 on 1gbps libtorrent 1.2
Speed
Unlimited on all, rate limit µTP and LAN
Connection
Peer connection protocol: TCP
Global max: off
Max num per torrent: off
Global max number upload slots: off
Max number of upload slots: off
Advanced
Interface: Bind your interface to prevent leaks
File Pool Size: 5000
Outstanding Mem: 128
Disk Cache: 1024 (or -1 if you feel ballsy, 0 if you experience memory leaks)
Disk cache expiry: 60
Disk IO Type: Default
Disk IO Read Mode: Enable OS Cache
Disk IO Write Mode: Enable OS Cache
Coalesce reads and writes: OFF
Use piece extent affinity: ON
Send Upload Piece Suggestions: ON
Send Buffer Watermark: 5120
Send Buffer Low Watermark: 512
Send buffer watermark factor: Between 200-250, adjust as needed
Outgoing connections per second: 50
Socket Backlog: 1000
Peer TOS: 128
utp-tcp mixed mode algo: Prefer TCP
Support IDN: ON
Allow Multiple Connections from the same IP address: ON
Validate HTTPS: OFF
SSRF Mitigation: ON
Upload Slots Behaviour: Fixed Slots
Upload choking alogrithm: Fastest Upload
Always announce to all tiers: ON
Max concurrent HTTP Announces: 50-75 (only increase if experiencing announce issues with very high amount of torrents loaded in client)
Peer turnover disconnect Percentage: 0
Peer turnover threshold percentage: 90
Peer turnover disconnect interval: 30
Max outstanding requests to a single peer: Leave as is
I personally left "Validate HTTPS" enabled since i haven't researched what security risks might come from disabling https
Steal the sign instead
This is very technical but if your ISP has unmetered Netflix or Spotify you could have a VPN on a server that spoofs the hostname (easier) or IP (harder) which only works for downloading and i imagine using >50GB of data to Spotify might make the ISP ask some questions. Netflix would be easier since 4k movies are a thing
Made the poll with a VPN, didn't know this was an issue.
Should work now
blåhaj my beloved
The title seemed quite negative but the article is quite good.
I hope that POSSE is the future but the layperson will not host their own site that serves as their "identity" which makes me feel that at some point we will have "identity management" services which will again centralize part of the web (in a less worse way)
The releases with ads are often CAM or TS releases which are recorded at the movie theater with a camera
At least torrentgalaxy marks ad-ridden releases with a small red "ad" label which i filter out with a ublock origin filter torrentgalaxy.to##.fa-adversal:upward(3)
On other sites releases with ads might have the advertisement in the name like XBET
I'm usually not in a hurry to watch the newest movies so i wait for the webrip/dl versions of which the highest seeded versions have an extremely low probability of containing ads
Possibly(?) related official notice https://devicepartner.microsoft.com/en-us/communications/comm-windows-ends-installation-path-for-free-windows-7-8-upgrade
Never spent the time to figure out what KMS actually did but seems like licenses weren't validated when upgrading from 7 -> 8 / 11
Watch it get found by an employee in a personal backup and then later get fired (like what happened with Toy Story 2) or get into trouble for "inappropriate copying of company property" or something similiar
https://cobalt.tools maybe?