

arrr!
amateur archivist
arrr!
If you rename it using your BitTorrent client, it should still seed fine.
If you’re on Linux, a better option in my opinion, is to make a symlink to your Jellyfin folder and rename the link. The torrent client will see the original filename. Jellyfin will see the new filename.
In my case, I’ll move the finished file to my Jellyfin library (since that’s what my backup software points to). I copy the original filename temporarily. I rename the original file how I like it. Then I make the symlink into the folder I’m seeding from. I then rename the link to match the original filename.
I’m tired of pretending [piracy of lossless rips of] physical media isn’t still better than streaming digital.
It is fun to own a physical version for my favorites though. Especially when effort goes into crafting an actual souvenir and not just a money-grab.
Most music torrent sites have notifications for artists you follow.
It’s public domain to me.
Anon needs Jellyfin.
I wonder if pirates can come to the rescue by providing uncensored textbooks to students.
or both
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my AI is so good, it generated one that’s 100% identical
plus my AI uses less than 99% of the electricity of Microsoft’s
There are at least two ebook torrent trackers that have ebooks in multiple languages.
unholy offspring of lightning and death itself
unholy offspring of lightning and death itself
I can’t bear the thought of the site getting nuked.
Yes. I cap upload and download, so the rest of my network runs smoothly. I then seed forever, so if anyone wants it, they can have it if they’re patient.
Yeah, I noticed that it has consistently picked the best format without me having to tell it. I just run the -F first, so I can see if that’s true by looking at the available formats and looking at what is actually downloaded. I’m not at the point where I’ll just trust it yet.
Edit: Oh, yeah, I meant to say: I’m totally open to suggestions for making this process better. The better it is, the more it may help someone else.
Yeah I agree. I can always do that later though. The digital copies will be gone in a couple months.
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