Only 100? That’s rookie numbers.
Only 100? That’s rookie numbers.
Once you play with the quality sliders it works really well. What indexers are you using? I use nzbgeek, nzb.su, and DS and there are plenty of sub 1080p files available.
I’m running Debian on my home server and I do a lot via SSH from my desktop. I used to host a Minecraft server back when it was alpha so I learned a lot about cli. I do have xfce setup in case of an “Oh shit” moment though because I tend to do stupid shit.
I also use this method and it’s worked great for a long time.
The only reason I have Netflix is because I get it through T-Mobile as a last resort. Fuck the state of streaming content. Raise the pirate flag boys!
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Agreed. I wish people would stop caring how others spend their money or what app they use. I thought we left this shit on Reddit.
Sadly my server predated Docker or I would have done this. After I left the community I think they migrated to Docker.
They weren’t asking, I was getting spammed with attempts. I changed the ports and locked down my server. In the end I switched to VPS’s.
Minecraft. When I started out it was fine but when I began to get regular visitors I got DDOSed for days on end and people poking me for ssh access. Never again.
I love our Arris modem. It’s definitely rock solid.
I’m on Xfinity and the only time I’ve gotten a warning was torrenting a movie from a public tracker without a VPN. I switched back to a private tracker and no issues even without a VPN.
Your mileage may vary.
I have a tracker on standby for this reason. What indexers were you using? I haven’t had too hard of a time finding some older stuff so far.
Grand Theft Auto IV. I’ve always felt it has the most emersive storyline and setting out of them all. Once you get past the janky driving controls it was a hell of a lot of fun.
Kubuntu 22.04. All my games run like butter without much tinkering. I learned most of my Linux stuff on Debian or Ubuntu in the early days and most of what I need comes in .deb form.
Kubuntu 22.04, while my home server is Debian 12.
I had the same issue updating yesterday, apparently it’s bugged. I’m using the previous kernel for now and it’s running fine.