Medical emergencies and devices are more important than protecting shittily-protected systems.
Medical emergencies and devices are more important than protecting shittily-protected systems.
ISPs turn off connectivity out of fear from lawsuits. Cox is contesting this, saying it’s too much of a burden (which it is) for both them and customers to turn off internet.
Its also fucking dangerous to do that in this day and age.
It’ll be easier to just fork QB at this point. Even features like “this torrent already exists in your list, would you like to merge trackers” are completely nonexistent in Transmission.
I don’t know what the issue is. I genuinely think it’s because Transmission is entirely single threaded. Memory is fine, running at 50% utilized.
And it’s like 3-4 hundred ish.
just spread the torrents among multiple torrent client instances
No. Just… no.
Mullvad of course but they turned off port forwarding :(
NP. I’m gonna get way faster upload with qB, so yay. I used to do like a TB a day but Transmission has been sluggish lately. I’ve been limited to maybe a quarter.
The ones who stay will stay.
Ahh beaurocracy
Money, not value. It seems to be mainly anecdotal.
Yes. Although that is valid and could be an actual thing. I don’t know but I think US law “entitles” copyright holders to the value of pirated things and then some. Which technically profits from piracy.
Invalid grammar in the headline. “It” is Google not the lawsuit as regular grammar rules would dictate.
Thank you. I thought it got hugged to death with all the schools starting up.
Yes i know. Why?
What happened
From whom? The piracy site owners?
The links themselves can’t really be copyrighted.
Everything about this reeks of bullshit.