That’s only about 7 MB/s, that’s not that much!
That’s only about 7 MB/s, that’s not that much!
And TMDB is crowdsourced, so you can add it! https://www.themoviedb.org/movie/new
Anyone paying attention to size would probably also notice they’re just .lnk files.
.lnk files are less than 4kb
We can’t see your library. Compare them yourself and see.
They probably changed their site.
How much you’ve downloaded compared to how much you’ve uploaded. If it’s equal, it’s 1.0. If you’ve uploaded twice as much as you’ve downloaded, it’s 2.0.
Also potential security vulnerabilities in the torrent client. But that’s uncommon and they fix them as they’re found.
They don’t connect to your computer like you’re thinking. There is a connection, yes, just like when you’re downloading you connect to other people’s computers. You can see them in the peer list.
In what way?
What advantage does it have over existing methods? It’s great that it’s cross-platform, but so are zip files. And the content inside isn’t cross-platform, so I don’t think that ultimately adds anything.
DHT has already been around for years.
They choose which films they work on, and they do have influence over how sex scenes are filmed and performed. At least in the US, the union does protect actors.
Anyone taking bets on the feds taking it over?
Where does the article mention anyone Japanese?
I use flaresolverr. Seems to work okay for me, I’ve had no issues getting stuff.
https://github.com/FlareSolverr/FlareSolverr
You could also try Usenet.
So the MPA will shut down now, right?
There would be quality loss from transcoding lossy formats to lossy formats. OP would have to prefer the highest quality, and transcode after download.
Filenames.
If your files aren’t named properly, fix that first.
If you have a bunch of random files and zero metadata, well, usually I just delete them. I could go through and identify each one manually, but it’s a lot less effort to just add things I want to watch to my download queue.
Seems like a fairly reasonable way to live. Is that supposed to look lavish?
Let’s see the lifestyles of the CEOs for Springer, Wiley, and Elsevier for comparison.