Why even suggest a tracker that’s basically impossible to join? BIB is super hard even by private tracker standards.
Why even suggest a tracker that’s basically impossible to join? BIB is super hard even by private tracker standards.
BIB is nearly impossible to get in, it’s not worth your time.
I didn’t take the MAM interview so I can’t speak on that front. All of my stuff is from OpenSignups.
What economic reality? Most of their income comes from sponsorship deals and Patreon subscriptions anyway. YouTube ad revenue is so unreliable that pretty much no content creator I follow considers it a primary way to make money. How could uploading your videos to other platforms in addition to YouTube have a negative impact on that?
Why should PeerTube bother with that though? We all know YouTubers won’t switch to it, infact, YouTubers will not use another platform ever.
They could just upload their videos to multiple places, but they don’t. I think it’s clear that the vast majority doesn’t actually care about it. So what is the point of trying to appeal to them? They may as well priroritize their existing userbase, who are fedi hobbyists.
In my experience most entry level private trackers allow using VPNs. I don’t know about anonymous mode, I have never heard about it before.
This game may not be cracked yet. You can follow CrackWatch for updates.
It searches through libgens, z-library and has it’s own mirrors of the files they serve on top of that. I think it was created as a response to Z-Library’s domain getting seized but I could be wrong.
You mean steal a sword, right?
You are actually in the vast majority.
It’s to ensure everything remains well seeded.
That’s actually a really good question. Who the fuck is the Muenster Spade?
I disagree with the “not public trackers” part. Private trackers are better in a lot of ways but not everyone wants to bother with them. Stick to reputable release groups on public trackers and you’ll be fine.
I watched Yojimbo already (which I personally found to be mediocre). I’m actually planning of watching Seven Samurai before Magnificent Seven.
Definitely will check out High Plains Drifter and Magnificent Seven. Pale Rider and Unforgiven are already on the list along with Gran Torino. Also already watched The Outlaw Josey Wales, it was a really good movie.
I need to continue the dollars trilogy, A Fistful of Dollars was pretty good.
It’s a general tracker but most of it’s content seems to be movies and tv at the moment. It’s a new tracker but so far it’s off to a good start.
What they mean is that there are no hit and run rules. Other private trackers tend to expect you to side a certain amount of time during a given time frame.
It’s supposed to be a legal safeguard. Strictly speaking you are only downloading torrent files from the actual site so it’s not possible to violate this rule.
Nope, being an open source and privacy zealot I wanted to switch to Lemmy well before anyone cared about it. But I deleted my account because it had like twenty active people on it at most. Now that it’s gaining users I’m definitely staying. I wasn’t very active on Reddit for quite a while anyway, discussion grew repetitive.
Who cares what they have if most people can’t see’em?
Last I checked BIB wanted torrent master on RED for recruitment. Nobody’s gonna bother with that for one comic volume. And nobody’s gonna risk their account inviting OP so you can forget about that too.