

This is literally just adding opaque numbers to file/folder names to make [computer algorithm] searching faster, instead of good file organization.
This is literally just adding opaque numbers to file/folder names to make [computer algorithm] searching faster, instead of good file organization.
Ads work on most people, yes.
Why didn’t you take the obvious: “BreX609it”
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Hmmm child labor
I generally keep things seeding indefinitely when I keep the content, to make the network stronger. For other things I delete it once it surpasses at least 1.0 ratio.
The only real downside to seeding indefinitely is that you have to store it, but I would be storing what I do that for anyway.
Who are these critics and why is the BBC interviewing people who were born yesterday /s
This makes sense. The cost of carbon capture would have to be less than the difference of installing new renewables and operating them, and operating existing fossil fuels.
Thats stupid
Spotify Downloader
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YouTube
Is this not a solved problem?
Hmmm. I guess.
The solution to which is broadband competition.
Isnt the point of these things to get people to quit?
Google did this and failed, epically. Thankfully they reverted it.
Someone else commented it being a ping thing, where the exit server responds. I think I agree with that. Whats the user agent for these peers?
Presumably it’s automatically set by the torrent client. Maybe it’s an IP thing. Has Op Tried changing between servers of the same country?
Where is the source content then
The point is that they can’t set up a receiver. Modern warfare uses a lot of land.