

You can also find private torrent sites with temporary open registration on opentrackers (mostly new ones but not only). There you can find invite forums (so mind your stats).
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You can also find private torrent sites with temporary open registration on opentrackers (mostly new ones but not only). There you can find invite forums (so mind your stats).


Here is an example for a famous book on two random instances:
I can find the 686 reviews entry on both, but not the others. And still, these all refer to the same book…


When I tried Bookwirm (a while ago), it didn’t look like there was any kind of metadata sharing between instances. Each book was present on each library, thus destroying the user experience (per-instance ratings and reviews for a single book).
Yep, I agree, UI looks a bit old but reacts quickly so it’s nice to use. You need to add plugins for some features like kanban.


you can use kill-the-newsletter to receive those via rss


In my case it’s a matter of RAM (a few hundred megabytes available only).


Having to run a full-blown PostgreSQL instance just for a single user is a show-stopper for me.


Hi, there are pre-made ipset lists also, ex: https://github.com/ktsaou/blocklist-ipsets
Hey, note that you can use mautrix-signal to access your Signal account within Element on this phone.


Yes, the only issue I have with it is that you can only have one TOTP for each site entry (need to create two separate entries if using two accounts).


When WCD closed, it had over 1M releases. Now these respectively have 1.8 and 1.3. Requests are filled-up quickly thanks to Spotify downloaders. Most torrents are xseeded on both, so there is redundancy. I’d say it’s doing pretty well.


Hi, how does it actually track payments? thanks!


Agree, AFAIC it’s only good at bridging protocols. Most likely an ecosystem advantage more than a protocol one.


much appreciated! 😀


quelque chose similaire a https://www.jimini.ai/ mais public, ca permettrait de rendre la legislation plus accessible 👍 (a condition que ca soit fiable…)


this one is very nice too: https://diskprices.com/ (only amazon sources though)


I can’t recall a single MS product that ever was good. Maybe I was late to the party (or quit early, as lots of people seam to like vscode for some reason)


zulip too (similar)


Meta’s expert […] argued that […] if Meta shared small blocks of data, they would be unusable to the receiver.
This is ridiculous. On a large torrent, a single piece can contain dozens of books. Pieces are contiguous unencrypted data. One piece contains several pages in any cases. What if I set my maximum ratio to 0.999, am I allowed to seed then?
There are Wireguard clients that connect based on wifi / mobile status. On f-droid WG Tunnel, WG Auto Connect, or Rethink should do.