Tor is more focused on security and privacy, so most scripts will break. Torrents don’t fare well on Tor, and I can’t imagine streaming will either.
Tor is more focused on security and privacy, so most scripts will break. Torrents don’t fare well on Tor, and I can’t imagine streaming will either.
Yeah, that’s what I meant. I guess problematic means more objectionable, but I mean that it presents a serious difficulty within FOSS culture.
I had heard that his behavior was problematic, but I was unaware of the depth of the issue.
Wouldn’t they make MORE money streaming for free with ads?
No. It will still there, but you will be too busy.
You should not have any issues. Worst case scenario is that one is slower than the other and will cause the faster one to step down, but unless one is significantly slower, you should have no issues.
Generally, in the past 10 years at least, mixed memory on dual channel configuration has not been an issue.
Google is doing this. I will see the time increase and get random skip backs pl on antenna pod.
I’m using truenas for my homebrew setup. I need to buy 2 more drives and start planning on rebalancing my setup, but this is how it looks right now.
If the drives are good, maybe. If not, you are looking at buying 4 drives from their compatibility list.
Do you already have a storage server? I’m running TrueNAS on a computer I retired a few years ago. I have 4 1TB drives in it and am about to install a used SAS card I got from eBay for $40 to add up to 6 more. It should give me 8tb of space.
I have opened other enclosures and found a custom board on the hard disk.
Without context, I would suggest Transmission for troubleshooting. Qbittorrent is bloating and weird on Windows.
The torrents should be hashed, but that wouldn’t stop someone from making a bad torrent or seeding one.
If someone made a file intentionally collided it would probably cause issues. These aren’t collision issues, but bad chunks of data.
https://security.stackexchange.com/questions/76043/torrent-bad-seed-attack-by-sony-how-does-it-work
At a peek, it seems that this attack only causes delays in downloads. It’s more possible that there are commonly shared files with similar issues.
Works fine enoughfor me.
What am I missing? Got a better suggestion?
If you cannot install Plex or Jellyfin on the TV, a streaming device can be added.
You can also build your own streaming device with Kodi. An old laptop would work if you don’t have the means otherwise.
I use flareresolver to overcome cloud flare challenges. It mostly works.
If you already have a VPN, look into building an arrstack with Jellyfin, sonarr, radar, jacket, flareresolverr, and qbittorrent.
It works fine. My coworker said the older streaming stick did not perform well.
I was thinking about the scripts surrounding a video player and episode management.
Over Tor a direct download might be better than torrent. I don’t recall why tor is terrible for torrents, but my experience was lame in that regard.