

For me, raid 5 always has been great, but zfs it’s just… Better. Snapshots, scrubs, datasets… I also like how you can export/import a pool super easily, and stuff. It’s just better overall.
Average torrenting enjoyer.
For me, raid 5 always has been great, but zfs it’s just… Better. Snapshots, scrubs, datasets… I also like how you can export/import a pool super easily, and stuff. It’s just better overall.
Yeah, raid 5 in 2025 for a nas? A big no no
Try opening a request on lidarr’s github? Or try asking a friend to do it for you if you have that type of friends :)
That just proves how advanced ardupilot really is, is it’s considered powerful enough to be used in a special military operation.
Infuse is also very good !
Wait, why not create them an account on your instance ?
Oooh, that’s a pretty cool project.
Hyprland can tell a window to be in fullscreen when in fact, it’s not (it’s called… Fakefullscreen). I binded it to shift+f11 and its become part of my workflow, lol
Friend shouldn’t control what you do, but ok…
I average 6-8mb/s average upload, while having a 200 cap on connected peers. If I let it unbrided, the upload gets to 30-35mb/s but DNS queries slow down a lot (my isp’s router is crap). But yeah, you’re doing god’s work. What trackers are you on? I’m only on nyaa, plus a couple private ones.
All that since… february?! how? I have had the same install for three years and I’m only at 400tb total…
Downloading copyrighted material isnt a crime; redistribuiting it is. (Seeding, in the case of torrents)
I’ve been seeding for over 3 years. I only have a torrent that got up to 980 of ratio, if I remember correctly
Airvpn supports port forwarding. Well, other do too, but im only familiar with that one. I suggest you look into it; even just for privacy
Why not build a seedbox for yourself?
Please do. The fact that you cannot open a tty is very concerning…
That’s strange. What distro are you on? What drivers? Hyprland runs just fine on my machine (arch, nvidia-dkms, rtx a6000)
“look at me! give me attention!”
I see. I still prefer docker for the semplicity tho.
Yup, it does that. You can run a scrub whonever you want and it’ll manually check them. Or you can just open the files and it will check at runtime.