I would like to add. Don't use drive/dropbox/etc unless you encrypt your data. Those providers have been node to re-encode/compress/delete content to save space or because of DMCA.
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Good guide! Thanks! Upvoted.
But, unfortunately, also highlights my biggest complaint with private trackers. Time! I could spend hours fracking with private trackers or an extra hour working and just pay for the couple things I can't get on public trackers. I have always just paid...
Trash. I tried to download a few TB of images on it and it has horrible performance.
- It trashes spinners
- it's garbage collection is delete everything. No joke when you have more than x GB they just delete everything to reclaim disk space. I ended up using ZFS volumes and just nuking the disk as it was faster.
- Networking code is garbage with no limits.
- CPU hog
Pretty sure this is fake. I tried to get them when this was released. It is garbage.
Anything by a company in the S&P 500. No reason to pad corporate earnings.
E.g. Minecraft years back no. Minecraft now that it is owned by Microsoft. Go for it.
I still run a bouncer.... nothing has changed here AFAIK
If you are more technical I have used their command line interface https://archive.org/developers/internetarchive/cli.html
The ISP logs what IPs are assigned when.
I did mine at an Airbnb. It is a home address but not mine. Make sure you're on a resedential IP though. You can often tell them your using a VPN and there by never share a real IP.
I have never trusted private tracker security who usally depend to security through obscurity which is BS.
onthespot works well