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Shit, let’s hope the ICANN cops don’t find me out then… I’ve been using it for years!


I always update via CLI 'cause most GUI tools are slow and buggy, so…


I remember years ago when Trump first was running for president, some news outlets labelled him an “American Berlusconi”… Well, turns out the corrupt, mafioso, misogynist criminal was a class act compared to this dude.


I think an older Ryzen and an RX590 can be had for decent prices, no?



In Day of the Tentacles you had to put a hamster in the freezer to send it to the future

In Full Throttle you had to unleash a bunch of toy bunnies on a freaking minefield to harvest their batteries







Mikrotik is great for their price/performance ratio, but if you’re not a networking pro, some things might be hard






My father used to gift me a box of floppies with pirated games on them on Christmas, the next day ritual was checking each of them, 'cause half of them were duds. Still loved it, and I had no concept of piracy or it being wrong.






Wait you mean without file synchronization?

WITH file synchronization you’d use nextcloud-client, obviously, otherwise I think GNOME file manager can connect to a nextcloud instance and browse files without downloading them


That’s what I’ve done as well, hard drives passed through, RAIDZ created on the NAS itself. It’s worked great so far.


My current server is proxmox2, guess why. It runs servers HassOS, OMV and so on… My desktop is called desktop and my laptop is called with its brand. 🤷


My thoughts exactly, they’re risking burning down the library of Alexandria to fight a battle they’re unlikely to win.


You don’t know what you’re missing, good private trackers are much, much better.



Honestly I never felt the need to modify my Kobo Aura, it just works, I load books by connecting it to my laptop, and that’s it.


Especially if it’s torrents on private trackers where you download stuff you don’t want just to build up ratio


Also, getting into TL is super easy and it has a huge catalogue.


Si what you’re saying is that we need open source wheelchairs?



Unfortunately with public trackers you’re mostly helping leechers and debrid users who don’t contribute back anything at all


Yes you can, it can either monitor RSS feeds exclusively, or also, for supported trackers, place a bot on their announce channel and instantly know when a new release is announced.

With that information it can do multiple things, feed it to *arrs which then decide if they want it, send it straight to your torrent client, with various filters, etc.




It’s the bare minimum if you care about your homework and Linux ISOs