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Oh yeah I obviously don’t have all the crap filler shit they bloat the numbers with.
Oh yeah I obviously don’t have all the crap filler shit they bloat the numbers with.
IDK, I’ve been at it for a month and have accumulated around 3.6tb, I’m pretty sure Netflix alone has way more than 43.2tb in their entire library (>17000 titles globally)…
It’s completely unenforceable though…
But even if it was, just use direct encrypted file transfers. Your ISP can’t detect anything illegal there.
In a world with safe P2P via VPN and I2P, why would you use a pigeon? Then you never have to leave your house…or perhaps more importantly, you won’t need to feed potentially hundreds of carrier pigeons and clean their cages.
At that point, why waste time with the pigeons? You have to meet anyway, just make it a data exchange instead and skip the pigeons completely. That also eliminates risk of packet loss with pigeons never arriving.
People seem to always forget, that pigeons only know their way home. So you still need to get your pigeon(s) to the person sending the data with the pigeon back to you, in which case you can just pickup the data now that you’re there yourself.
“Obscure Maltese movie” is ridiculously generic and impossible to identify anything from. Perhaps if you supplied some context of the movie, the plot or something?
This doesn’t work. I can correctly identify the show using anilist and anidb IDs, but when I refresh metadata JF deletes the IDs, replaces them with a wrong tvdb one and pulls the wrong metadata.
Ive tried a million times to identify the show using anilist and anidb IDs, and it will correctly identify it, I have the season folder as season 19. But every single time I try to update the metadata, JF messes it up and ignores the identification I just manually made erasing the anilist and anidb IDs and replacing it with a wrong one and subsequently pulling the wrong metadata. It’s infuriating.
I’ve done this multiple times already, it still does not populate with correct metadata. I can identify it as the correct show, but when JF rescans my library, it messes the identification up again.
Why can’t the Japanese just be normal people and arrange things in a predictable and consistent manner…
Maybe? Im honestly not quite sure where Pokémon journeys fit in…it has it’s own title and season/series numbers, but somehow is also part of and continuing of the original 1997 show it seems.
If sonarr doesn’t find it in the trackers configured in prowlarr, I have a private tracker where I manually search and add torrents to a qbit instance, I just categorize them as “tv-sonarr” and sonarr finds them. But it won’t import to media library because it can’t identify the show.
I actually do use sonarr, but it can’t find the show when searching by name at all, so I resorted to manual importing in JF…but that backfired
Didn’t think of that, I will take a look. Pokemon is the only anime I have in my server, and it’s only for the kids.
I’m not sure, but you could be right…
But apparently it’s considered the 23rd season of the 1997 show, despite having it’s own name and season 1/2 naming…IDK, it really annoying that I have to manage these things so manually. The entire point of pirating was that it should be easier, but this is just such a god damn nuisance.
OMFG…i fucking hate anime and their fucked up way of doing seasons.
It doesn’t show up when searching for the name though
I’ve manually set the title and IMDB ID, but the show doesn’t exist on tvdb or moviedb for some reason, so I left those two blank. But JF still fetches metadata for the original series despite this.
I don’t run a cloud-based seedbox, but I have a gigabit uplink on my server at home and often have very low seed speeds of <500KiBs (with plenty of usable overhead). I do see it spiking to ~18 MiBs sometimes but most of my torrents are just sitting there without actually seeding, so i suspect it’s mostly the torrents I have seeding that’s the “issue” for me.
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