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Then why does it still break everything lol
Disco Inferno
Then why does it still break everything lol
I would much prefer to just ssh
I mean some of them are less good than others, and the economies on them vary. Most decent ones these days though use a points system where you earn points based on how long you’ve seeded torrents. You use points to purchase upload credit which artificially raises your ratio. Not all of them require you to have accounts on other trackers, some of them have an interview process that after you’ve passed you can create an account, I’m not sure if this is what you mean by “open/effectively open”. These are still private trackers, and from them you can get access to invite only trackers. There’s several avenues you can take to get onto different private trackers, it’s not hard it just takes time (and seeding!)
Besides 1337 who is good?
Literally any private tracker is a million times better
Hannah Montana Linux
I’ve watched it a few times, it’s pretty funny
AlphaRatio goes down nearly daily at this point and we don’t even get cryptic messages
Oracle quoted us 30K because a small handful of our users needed to use a .jnlp application a couple times per year. It took me a couple of days but I got it working with Corretto and a program called OpenWebStart.
Lol I’m going to send this to my project manager
Btop running in multiple ssh sessions lol
Edit: lol you said “easy”
Asking the real question
MaM (myanonamouse) is like the library of Alexandria
Someone get me Daniel Jackson right this second
Whether or not it kills you will help us identify it
And the more exclusive the private tracker the safer you are
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I wish mine would stop giving me intrusive thoughts
Penguin leather
You left stuff exposed is the only explanation. I’ve had services running for years without a problem