

Slackware. 1993.
I’m old lol.
Been through:
Slackware
Mandrake
Debian
Ubuntu
Redhat , old and new
Fedora
Arch
Knoppix
Pop!
CentOS
Enlightenment
Etc etc…
Right now I’m living on KDE Neon.
I don’t use it anymore myself, but a small cost nntp service and the Arr stacks automate away the piece hunting for the most part.
I’d recommend looking over things at this link for an idea on the tools. They are great and take most of the pain out of all this. It’s all open source as well.
You would still want to find an indexer (like a tracker but for Usenet information on what files to grab) and a Usenet service, but I’ve been away from that side long enough I’d suggest getting suggestions on those from someone else.
It sounds like perhaps torrents aren’t the right solution for you. Perhaps invest in a newsgroup service instead?
You can argue what makes more sense to you as much as you like, but things work just fine for many of us.
And as to the past month or so:
That’s without the credit system, but using those same torrents that you expect to just sit on. I don’t use autobrr or anything like that, just basics like sonarr etc.
Most private trackers now implement a credit system that rewards for making seed available as well. Even without users downloading from you, you accrue credit just for keeping it alive and available.
If you are impatient, this won’t really help, but it works well enough if you actually plan to join the community instead of hit and run.
That’s assuming he doesn’t have a blonde from Fox reading it to him
He’d be angry at you if he could read that
I’ve used them about a year and glad to see this kind of improvement. They are not perfect but still much better than the free options so far.
Only concern I’ve had has been around the AI stuff they are providing… So far it’s optional and a separate piece from the normal search. Time will tell there I suppose.
Suit yourself. They aren’t perfect but I find value in them so far.
Statistically speaking, we’ve already had one or more.
Non-closeted is another matter. Cult of personality and whatnot.
It’s from the song Aenima by Tool.
The overall flavor of the song itself is similar in kind. TLDR: Can’t wait for a natural disaster to come wash away the inanity via global flooding.
The “Learn to swim” comes from the verse:
I’ve a suggestion to keep you all occupied; Learn to swim.
Learn to swim… Learn to swim… Learn to swim… Learn to swim… Learn to swim… Learn to swim… Learn to swim… Learn to swim… Learn to swim…
Jackass that was a huge piece of crap for several years and repeatedly stole things was a part of a larger social group I was a part of. Used to gaslight and attempt sexual assault on most of the girls in the group too, and his various lies tended toward causing fights.
Literally got the chance and spent a weekend banging his (divorced) Mom.
Side irony: getting the chance like that to spend quality time with an attractive gal boosted my self image enough I was able to later make some of his hidden transgressions against that community apparent. Much of the group ostracized him, and the ones that didn’t fell away as they often were complicit… Grooming girls or equally abusive etc.
ARRRRRR!
sighs in envious American
Aww they seem nice.
The positive for Sengled is the option of some sizes that I’ve not found in other brands.
My recommendation is based on use case. Not every device needs to be a router, and OP might be perfectly fine with this.
It is good to know, but I’d not call them the worst since they still are inexpensive and function in all other ways well for my needs.
Tariff = more money into Fed govt. -> funnel money from Fed govt into his and his friends pocket.
This is a faster way to get money out of the populace and into his accounts.
I use both Sengled and Innr bulbs with zha. Mqtt worked well with these also.
No issues from the few models I have from both. Innr has a decently bright tone controllable bulb, 270 series I think, easily the brightest I have. 260 series are bright enough and super cheap at about $7.50 each in packs.