Yes, to communicate at least one peer needs to be port forwarded.
Yes, to communicate at least one peer needs to be port forwarded.
If you don’t have port forwarding and the seeder doesn’t then you won’t see them.
A lot of casual torrent users won’t know about this so it’s a common issue on public trackers.
How crazy is it that people feel completely comfortable with it being true?
The reality is the complete opposite since they’ve proven themselves to be enemies of the well being of the general populace.
I’ve been wondering the same thing and I’m looking forward to having my questions answered.
Corporations shouldn’t get sole control of the benefits of the records of public discourse, those should be freely available to everyone.
Console choice seemed to create epic levels of disagreement.
Returnal, so I’d definitely survive but at what cost to my mental health.
That’s my thinking. As an example the people who usually end up answering people’s tech queries are the most likely to end up here.
For me it’s been finding a partner with similar morals.
In my case it’s trying to be a decent person, as a result if my partner or I fuck up we trust each other to want to improve.
This is something I really appreciate about Thai culture. Live and let live is such an important way to reduce stress and at the same time have a lot of freedom.
I’d look into something with at least a Intel® UHD Graphics 730 iGPU.
It’ll give you some flexibility to add hardware transcoding in the future.
It really depends on how you want to deal with your media. I want the best copy of movies that I can get. So I need the server to transcode but that requires a beefy cpu for one stream or using a gpu ( intel iGPUs are great for this) for more. Unfortunately accelerated transcoding requires to pay for plex pass. If you really need hardware transcoding and don’t want to pay you could go with Jellyfin, though it’s harder to set up and doesn’t have clients for as many devices.
One thing is that there are reasonably frequent discounts on lifetime plex pass which is what I did.
For me it’s my home server. 110TB at the moment, running UNRAID as a VM under proxmox. Also a load of software setup to share it’s resources with my friends.
I do feel for those who were enjoying a peaceful place until us rabble turned up needing to go through the stages of grief.
I’m very grateful for it existing.