But see you’re thinking about it the wrong way… Every one of those pirated copies is 100% a potential sale lost.
Won’t you think of the shareholders?
/s
But see you’re thinking about it the wrong way… Every one of those pirated copies is 100% a potential sale lost.
Won’t you think of the shareholders?
/s
https://www.linuxserver.io/blog/2017-06-24-the-perfect-media-server-2017
I did perfect media server It’s got mergerfs for splitting data and using disks in various sizes .and snapraid for a level of redundancy. Tho raid isn’t backup.
That said I’m now running this setup on a n100 machine with a qnap tl-800c jbod USB c box.
Works great for downloads / Plex and home server needs.
The b100 chip isn’t amazing… Don’t get me wrong but it works really well for Plex.
Hope this all makes sense. I’m on mobile with out my glasses. Lol
I’m of the mindset that you bought the domain you can do with it as you please. Where I think you’d get into “trouble” is if you were talking about piracy or something associated with their IP.
And the best possible outcome is they contact you and buy it for some much larger amount than you paid for it.
My fiber company double natted me.
It was really messing with my Plex remote connections and my VPN.
If you can’t sort it out locally might want to give your isp a call and find out if they e done the same.
P.s sorry for the shit website link.
Sitting in a meeting right now…
This is such a an accurate comment.
Lol go the old school yify method. 700mb h.264 encode.
Enjoy your 7 pixels!
My stuff is named after planets / ships in Star wars.
Server is coruscant
Desktop is malastare
Laptop is anaxes
Portable hard drives are ships
Gnome-disk-utility or “disks” in Linux will clone a partition and then restore it to another disk.