

Given there’s seperate front end and backend code, does this mean it’s possible to write an alternative front end for Arcadia?
As for your design, I like it! It looks like a more modern gazelle-like interface at first glance.
Given there’s seperate front end and backend code, does this mean it’s possible to write an alternative front end for Arcadia?
As for your design, I like it! It looks like a more modern gazelle-like interface at first glance.
Below is the thread of german torrent trackers. Part of the table is cut off on mobile so I recommend switching to desktop site.
I suggest trying to enter Immortuos, TNTracker, and RocketHD. Seedpool is great for 0-day German scene content, but it’s an international tracker.
IM is worth a try but they need proofs and will likely tell you to wait a few months for more assccount age (e.g. minimum half a year or so).
TNT is easy to get an invite for, if your somewhat active in a community where you know people are on TNT.
AnimeWorld is the best for anime and typically does open sign ups around new year.
RocketHD is an upcoming tracker which is better than the stats suggest. Also it’s improving quickly with an active community. It’s the only German tracker with an invite path (through MAM).
TS is the best. But unless you’ve been active for years with great (!) (international) proofs it’s impossible to get into.
https://www.sb-innovation.de/showthread.php?35824-Liste-aktueller-deutscher-Torrent-Tracker-V2
Edit: If you’re in Germany you must bind your torrent client to your VPN. Else it’ll be an expensive lesson.
Upsi stimmt, 1860 hatte ich gar nicht auf dem Schirm ;-)
Ich denke es gibt viele Fans, die beim lokalen Verein sind, weil er eben lokal ist. Welchen Verein sollen die Münchner den sonst unterstützen, ohne umzuziehen?
Letztendlich ist Fußball insgesamt extrem kommerziell, d.h. mMn. aber nicht, dass man deshalb Fußball nicht toll finden kann. Kritik von innen kann mehr Einfluss haben, als von außen.
BitTorrent v2 allows for per file hashing, which makes it easier to merge swarms. This could be used to keep individual episodes alive without splitting seeders between season pack and individual episodes.
But given how many tracker staff want to continue doing what they’ve always done, I don’t think it’s big enough of an advantage for them to allow v2.
Just wanted to point out that downloading is no longer a grey area since an EU ruling a couple of years ago. Streaming as well as downloading from unauthorized sources is plainly illegal - you’re right about it being very unlikely to be prosecuted for it.
The one and only a absolutely necessary precaution is preventing your torrent client from accessing the internet when the VPN is not running.
This must be done by binding your torrent client to your VPN network interface. [1]
A “VPN Kill Switch” or similar is not enough to prevent your IP from leaking to law firms.
It’s also a good idea to use a reputable VPN company like AirVPN, ProtonVPN or Njalla VPN.
I’m also german and I’ve been using torrents for years, so this definitely works well for me. A friend of mine’s brother received an “Abmahnung” from a law firm, as well as a more distant person ended up paying around 1000€. I feel like almost any german somehow heard of people getting letters.
Ayaneo and GPD are too expensive for to be compared to consoles imo. They’ve been above a grand and in general similarly priced as a laptop with the same internal hardware. Edit: The Steam Deck basically halved the price for an powerful x86 handheld, and made it comparable to a Switch. This is imo the only reason it sells so well.
Ich finde es gut, dass sich die DB auf ihr Kerngeschäft konzentrieren will. Aber ich kann mir nicht vorstellen, dass es sich lohnt, einen derart lukrativen Geschäftstweig zu verkaufen.
Edit: Die 14 Milliarden sind sicherlich gut für die Notwendigen Investitionen in die Infrastruktur, aber eine Milliarde pro Jahr vorraussichtlich dauerhaft ist auch nicht wenig.
Edit: I didn’t research this so it’s likely misleading or even wrong.
Yeah, I think that is true for much of Europe. Hemp got replaced by cotton for its cheaper production and superior feel. And at some point cannabis got banned internationally and hemp production was gone for decades.
I’ve been lucky and have had only a few issues and none with the small amount of games I’ve launched over the last year or so.
There’s an issue where people report issues with games, although I don’t know how up-to-date it is.
Die Überschrift bringt es auf den Punkt. Ich finde es verständlich, dass Medikamente/Gifte nicht als Waffe/Gegenstand gelten, aber dann müssen auch Gesetze auch entsprechend angepasst werden.
K.O. Tropfen sind gefährlich und können bei falscher Dosis/Wechselwirkungen mit anderen Stoffen auch schnell tödlich enden. Dementsprechend sollten die Strafen ähnlich wie bei Benutzung von Waffen sein.
Ich glaube bei größeren Geschäften wird sich Bar vs Visa nicht viel nehmen. Bei einem Supermarkt mit 10.000€ Tagesumsatz und 2 Arbeitsstunden Geld zählen (Kasse, Tresor), wären das vlt 90€ (15€ Stundenlohn * 3, wegen Sozialabgaben, Steuern, etc.). Wenn Visa 1% nimmt, sind das 100€. Die paar €cent, die pro Transaktion anfallen, lasse ich mal weg.
Gleichzeitig kommt bei sehr kleinen Geschäften die Miete des Zahlungsterminals dazu, die entsprechend bei geringem Umsatz Kartenzahlung unattraktiv macht.
wine-ge is patched wine which includes many patches proton has that make games work (well).
Also, the developer of wine-ge no longer has their focus on it, because UMU [1] makes it possible to use proton(-ge) directly. UMU is already included in Lutris, Bottles & Co., or you can use it standalone [1].
There’s two reasons why r/linux is popular on Reddit:
First of all thank you for hosting this instance.
PS: Irrelevant rambling without a point below.
I don’t know how French/EU equivalents to DMCA take down requests work and how trigger-happy OVH is. Given services like real-debrid still operate, it won’t be as bad. From what I’ve heard Hetzner is quite strict when it comes to complaints, so I assume OVH is better.
It’s good that you don’t allow direct linking to pirate content. It seems to me that on most platforms communities are closed prematurely to avoid further annoyances/complaints, even if they follow the law (like here).
I do wonder how Lemmy would be impacted by an influx of DMCA complaints. Instances would have to delete the content but I don’t think they have the manpower to do so.
Instances like dbzer0 could also get taken down by complaining to the VPS provider if the instance operators wouldn’t comply.
Most trackers provide points for seeding torrents. Usually the amount of points depends on the size and the amount of torrents.
These points can be exchanged for “upload” (or other things like an invite), which helps with increasing the ratio.