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Looks pretty good! .onion site, lots of options with really low prices, and you can pay using Monero, thanks!


I'm looking for alternative dedicated server hosts / VPS that go in the same direction as the policies that njal.la and which has a history of not sharing data during legal requests to host a torrent tracker. I'd like to know if there are any alternatives! Thanks :) Edit: The main things I'd like is to be able to pay in cash or Monero I hope this is the right forum.
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Have you ever written a program or simply used a terminal?


It’s quite strange, I’ve been downloading torrents for more years than I can count, and I upload them from time to time, and I’ve always had the worry myself of how to name torrents: with dots? underscores? dashes? (although with spaces is definitely not an option).

I’ve even asked the questions on several forums and upload sites, read tutorials on these same sites etc and every time I’ve asked the answer has been: THERE IS NO STANDARD, even on the tutorials, I’ve never seen anything mentioned such a thing.

All this to say that I’m making a meme, and after so many years, this is the first time I’ve heard of a Warez scene, and several times in the same comments!, curious, isn’t it? I wish I’d heard about it before.


Spaces are a headache whenever you’re not using a graphical interface.





Maybe check:

edit: I’ve just seen that you don’t like the fact that you can’t sign in to your google account… If you want to synchronise your subscriptions with your computer, you can create an account on a Piped server and then your subscriptions will be synchronised with LibreTube. Otherwise, I don’t know.


I mostly use it because of the “LibreTube” app on Android


Now, really, in my experience I had less problems with Piped than with Invidious




I don’t pirate songs, but I guess I would use a scrobbler and then ListenBrainz suggestions




I only heard that it was not advise / that it did not work well, and I actually tried it myself instead of using rclone sync to upload the content to the storage, mount it on my local machine. qBitTorrent downloaded everything, but the content was never reflected on the storage.



Hetzner because that’s what I had and have always had a good experience with them, anything else to recommend at the same prices? And that is a reason why I don’t download the content directly on their servers but on my local machine.


I only heard that it was not advise / that it did not work well, and I actually tried it myself instead of using rclone sync to upload the content to the storage, mount it on my local machine. qBitTorrent downloaded everything, but the content was never reflected on the storage.


Hello, not so long ago I discovered Jellyfin, and by extension Radarr, Sonarr, Bazarr, Jackett, etc. So I immediately installed Jellyfin on a Hetzner server that I already had, powerful enough to have several people consuming content at the same time on these kinds of services. As the hard drives at home were full, and I didn't want to sacrifice my bandwidth, I got a Hetzner Storage Box to store the video content on. So I've got Radarr, Sonarr and qBitTorrent installed on my computer, where I manage the downloads, upload them to the Storage Box which is then mounted on the server where Jellyfin is installed to serve the content (see the diagram above, the orange part would be a hypothesis for integrating more storage in the future). Problems : - Synchronisation between my local machine and the Hetzner Storage Box: as I was saying, I download everything locally and then upload everything with `rclone sync` to the storage. The exact command is: `rclone sync /mnt/2TB/Jellyfin HetznerBox:/Jellyfin --exclude "*.!qB" --transfers 10 --fast-list --checkers 500 --progress --log-level DEBUG --log-file=/var/log/rclone/rclone-sync-jellyfin.log` This has several problems, it's slow, and I have a 1 GB/s fibre connection, and I doubt the problem is with Hetzner... Secondly, if I delete content on the storage server and run the command again, the content will be resynchronised. What's more, it often happens that I run the command and nothing happens for a long time before the synchronisation starts. Thirdly, `rclone sync` forces me to keep a local copy of everything. - `rclone mount` does not seem to respect the `--vfs-cache-max-size`: here is the command I use to mount the storage server on the server where Jellyfin is installed `rclone mount HetznerBox:/Jellyfin /somepath/Jellyfin/ --vfs-cache-mode full --vfs-cache-max-size 100G --allow-other`. But if I run `df -h` I get `/dev/md2 436G 148G 266G 36% /` And if I run `sudo du -sh Jellyfin/` I get `378G Jellyfin/` The server only has Jellyfin installed, and I don't know how to look precisely how much the vfs cache is using. - since Radarr, Sonarr and everything are on my computer, if I install Jellyserr on the same server as Jellyfin (which would be perfect for managing everything when we have several users), it won't be able to communicate with Radarr and Sonarr. Possible solutions: - Don't use my local machine. I'd like to use the Hetzner server for Radarr, Sonarr, qBitTorrent, etc. but the problem is that I don't want to store the data on this server, but on the Storage Box. How can I download directly from one server to another? - Could I use Mullvad VPN only for qBitTorrent downloads (and Jackett) on a Hetzner server, or is that too complicated or foolish? Edit: Diagram updated to adapt more to my configuration: ![image](https://files.catbox.moe/f8j5pc.jpg) - the Hetzner servers are in Finland - tried again overnight, `rclone mount` works fine, just extremely slow - downloads of "finished" torrents and those "in progress" are already separated
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Transmission (BT) through a proxy
Hello, for my home installation, I'm using a Raspberry Pi with YunoHost installed on it. My server is exposed through a Neutrinet VPN, but I would like to use another VPN, for example Mullvad VPN, for downloads made with Transmission, and only for that, is it possible? I'm afraid that by installing Mullvad VPN it will take over from the other VPNs, whereas I just want it to be used as a proxy by Transmission.
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If you’re comfortable with Python, you can try this out: Lemmy.py


I don’t think there’s a way of doing this automatically at the moment.

With Lemmy’s API you could set up a bot that takes care of listing all the local communities on a remote server and then searching them from yours, which would make them appear in your search results.

But if you want the publications of this remote community to federate with your server, you need to have a local user subscribed to it.