


RedSnt 👓♂️🖥️
Born 1983, He/him, Danish AuDD introvert that’s surfed the internet since he was a tween.
And I gotta say, I love the attempted support by you and others. Peace, love, and humptiness, forever!
Unfortunately not more I can do regarding the router, each one is different after all.
I use IRC for most of my searches and only use torrents for hard to find things. I’d love to see stuff like Linux distros, the internet archives, and other seemingly important (legal) causes, if I can get them to work consistently.
I don’t know which IRC/XDCC service you use, but I only recently heard of https://www.xdcc.eu/ which is pretty nice. Back when I watched anime in the early 00s I used to do most things via IRC, just so convenient to look up groups on like anidb.net (of course still possible, example: subsplease -> XDCC) and get it straight from the source.
I agree with Linux distros. I’d prefer that all of them used torrents besides their regular mirrors. Distrowatch has a tracker, and then there’s FOSStorrents, but there’s no guarantee ones distro of choice ends up there.
There’s also TamperMonkey (closed source) and ViolentMonkey (also MIT license like GreaseMonkey). I prefer ViolentMonkey. I believe there was a reason many years ago where either Tamper or Grease monkey didn’t work for like a week which is why I switched, but I believe they’re all equally good.
Manifest v3 might make it harder to get going on chromium browsers in a months time, but looks like you’re on Firefox - shouldn’t be problem there.
What @dmention7@lemm.ee wrote: qBittorrent can pretty easily punch a hole through your router if you can enable UPnP on it. Don’t forget to enable it in qBittorrent as well, although I think it’s on by default.
If that’s not an option, then you might have to spend a bit of time setting up port forwarding manually, which has always been a pain, but once you learn it, it’s quite easy.
After I’ve gotten 1gbit fiber I tend to try and hit ratio 1000:1 on anything I seed. Back when I was on xDSL connections before fiber, I tried to hit 1.1:1 because my thinking was if everyone tried to do that, there’d literally never be data loss.
I recently tried getting “The Sinking of the Laconia” miniseries and it took 8 days to get it. But I’m not member of a private tracker where it was available anyway, so sometimes public is better as long as one is patient.
Jeg fandt lidt om det. Og ja, nogle gange finder jeg mere end en version af det samme produkt på deres side til en anden pris i eksempelvis en anden kategori, manglende billeder osv. Svært at vide om så rent faktisk får det man bestiller når det virker så skummelt.
Ah shit. Jeg ved godt kundeloyalitet ikke betyder en skid for firmaerne, men jeg har handlet primært hos computersalg siden 2007 før de blev til en “mega store” eller hvad de nu kalder sig, så det er trist at høre.
EDIT: Købte en 4TB seagate skyhawk fra dem for lidt under et års tid siden, juli 2024, så var da glad for at se mit drev passere testen:
··• sudo ./check.sh /dev/sdb
[sudo] password for redsnt:
=== Checking device: /dev/sdb ===
Model Family: N/A (smartmontools does not know this device or device does not report Model Family)
Device Model: ST4000VX016-3CV104
Serial Number: ZW62TS0D
SMART: 4276
FARM: 4276
HEAD: PASS (Max: 0 hrs, Min: 999999999 hrs)
RESULT: PASS
Tja, jeg så intet galt i cyklisten, hun skal jo holde til venstre, så er det jo lidt svært at overhale. Men de to andre var irriterende. Billisten kunne da udmærket godt se dig, jeg kan ikke forestille mig andet, de håbede vel bare på at du enten skulle dreje eller at de kunne nå ud inden det blev til et problem.
Og fodgængere der ikke orienterer sig overhovedet, de skræmmer mig så meget. Gad vide hvad der foregår i skallen på dem…
I wrote a school report on the plastic garbage patches (pacific, indian, north atlantic, south pacific) when I was still in my twenties. Maybe it was a coincident, but I had a real big depression around that time, so maybe ignorance would’ve been preferable.
I try to avoid them as well. They show up a lot in search results for no reason, but adding something like “before:2100”, that is, refining one search to show videos before the year 2100 in this case, that removes a bunch of unrelated shorts as well. In general whenever I see a feature I don’t like, I check if others hated it as much as me and did something about it via a userscript.
What about flatpak tho? https://flathub.org/apps/net.supertuxkart.SuperTuxKart