I got my character this upgrade that lets you kind of swap the king and rook. But it doesn’t always work though, not sure why.
I got my character this upgrade that lets you kind of swap the king and rook. But it doesn’t always work though, not sure why.
Alright! This solution has some potential.
Thanks
This doesn’t look like it’d work for me. I need something that can run in Docker and is accessible through a web client.
Yeah I have lidarr which is how I know my trackers suck. I used to search on each directly and just figured I couldn’t find what I was looking for. But now that Lidarr isn’t finding a lot either, I know it’s the trackers
On mobile I use Seal. It’s yt-dlp packaged into an Android app
Yeah, I’m already a dozen or more torrents deep and they either download immediately or I’m still waiting for them. Very hit or miss. But the selection and organization are excellent
This is the perfect recommendation. Thank you
Yes. I used to be able to rent books with an app that let me dig out the mp3s and save them. But then they moved to Libby and it’s got drm and I can’t get the files out
This is where I’m looking. The categories at the top, TL, TD, IPT are from when I label them manually. But when I request through Radarr, I don’t know which tracker it came from so I can’t label even manually. I assume the tracker section at the bottom is what we’re both referring to. What’s weird is that the numbers don’t add up. I only have 37 active torrents but the numbers in the tracker section add up to much higher.
Edit: if you add up the unique numbers, you get 37 (23+10+4). What the hell does that mean?
Edit 2: ok so I cross checked with the tracker sites themselves and the numbers match. I have 10 on Torrent Leech, 23 on IPTorrents, and 4 on TorrentDay.
Can someone help me put these pieces together so they make sense?
Can Radarr pull torrents from Trackers you didn’t tell it about? Why would it pull something from TPB or 1337x if you didn’t add that as an option?
I exclusively use the same 3 private trackers. So if the weird urls are from public trackers that information isn’t helpful to me anyway.
The seed requirements are only for a ratio, but my trackers let you stop seeding before a ratio of 1 if you’ve seeded for a certain amount of time. That amount of time varies by tracker. Also I don’t want it to stop when I hit the bare minimum. I want an easy way to figure out which torrents I can safely delete when I want to clear up some space
I don’t see an option for it in Prowlarr. Well, there is a section called “tags” when I edit an indexer, but it has a warning “tags should be use with caution they can have unintended effects. An indexer with a tag will only sync to apps with the same tag” which makes me think it’s not the kind of “tag” I’m talking about.
If you know how to do it in Prowlarr, can you take a screenshot for me?
I just checked. There is a column you can choose to show called “tracker” but it shows weird stuff. Some of the torrents list torrentleach.org but a lot of them are stackoverflow (strangely) or random urls I don’t recognize: jumbohostpro.eu, bgp.technology, empirehost.me… Etc
Post an audio file of the noise
Try the verbose version < Credence Clearwater Revival >
The official Proton client or Open VPN with Proton credentials?
Great explanation. Quick follow up question.
One thing I necessarily will want to install is Proton VPN*. Per their website,
Our app officially supports the latest stable Ubuntu LTS version running the GNOME desktop environment. It should work on most distributions based on Ubuntu, but we haven’t tested them and therefore do not officially support them.
This makes it sound like it will only work on gnome DE and implies it won’t work on Ubuntu with KDE (for example)
*ok, so I’m also aware that you can use Proton VPN through open vpn somehow but for the purposes of my understanding of distribution vs DE, let’s just ignore that for now.
I have installed and used Ubuntu in the past. Now I’m exploring a project that uses a raspberry pi and I’m running into terms that I don’t know how to distinguish between.
This article is conflating terms that I need help distinguishing between. The other commenter mentioned that Ubuntu is a type of Debian but this article lists Debian and Ubuntu as distributions.
Same, dude. I posted this exact thing recently. https://sh.itjust.works/post/31305538 I’m interested to see if you get a more helpful answer.