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Idk I put it into Radarr and it grabs it automatically. I mark it failed and it tries again if it’s bad.
Idk I put it into Radarr and it grabs it automatically. I mark it failed and it tries again if it’s bad.
Imagine what the sky looks like closer to the center of the galaxy!
Radarr et al. already do this. Add it to Radarr, drop the files in an import folder, then scan unmapped files and import.
tl;dr: he DDoS’d all two of North Korea’s routers
That’s an opinion question.
DNS TTL is in seconds. And it’s frequently ignored, where caching DNS servers make their own decisions.
Looks like it works fine on Pixel 6 too.
What’s the page, and what cert do you receive?
If it’s that important, send it to a data recovery company and pay them. I’m sure this would be an easy job.
Most clients support adding trackers directly.
It’s an exercise in reading and writing, not an opinion question. They want to see that you can understand the text given, and write on a given topic.
No, that one uses a patched DLL.
I have a Pixel 6 with the buttons on the same side. I use my left index and middle fingers to hit them. I’m sure there’s some combination of fingers she could use.
I’m pretty sure the Google assistant can do it by voice, too.
Don’t put FTP on the Internet if you don’t know how to secure it.
If you’re relatively nearby, you could just use a flash drive. Or mail one. If not, the other comments have good suggestions.
Our receipt of the photons is what we’re concerned with, and that has indeed been years in the making.
Not everything federates. Not everything needs to. For example, if you ban a user from a local community, that action is handled locally.
I think. I’m not completely clear on which data is stored on your instance and which is on the remote instance.
https://downforeveryoneorjustme.com/lemmy.wtf
Yup, it’s fucked.
I run prowlarr and added a handful of en-us public movies trackers. Sometimes this results in duplicate results on a search, but any time I have to take manual action, it’s very obvious and easy to skip.