Can confirm #6. Wife calls it dark screen and does indeed think I’m cool for using it.
Can confirm #6. Wife calls it dark screen and does indeed think I’m cool for using it.
This worked, thanks!
The version of the 0.0.7 release seems messed up. Obtainium doesn’t seem to successfully update and when I install the 0.0.7 apk manually, inside the app it still shows 0.0.6.
When looking through some reddit archives, I was able to find these for anyone looking to try one. The posts were from December 2022.
Well that’s what the interview prep site is for. Everything you could be asked is on that site. So you can just familiarize yourself with the concepts.
Welp, there goes that
Maaaan, you can’t go recommending one of the completely closed ones… Although rumor has it that they’ve purged thousands of members for some reason or another so they may start recruiting, but I expect the requirements to be very high.
I don’t think you need root access for unpackerr. Check here for instructions for use on a managed seedbox: https://unpackerr.zip/docs/install/seedbox
TL doesn’t have an invite forum and I don’t think IPT does either unfortunately. This is why most people will start in RED, MAM or sometimes OPS (another music tracker). RED also has comics and some audiobooks. MAM has about every audiobook you’d ever want. I think a lot of people on RED don’t really listen to all the music they download. Many seed and upload in order to meet the criteria for the invite forums. This is still useful because some people really do use it for their music. Most uploaders get their content from Deezer, Qobuz, or Tidal because these offer FLACs (lossless quality audio). However many people rip CDs and even old vinyl albums using expensive equipment. In the forums and chats on RED and MAM you can easily find suggestions for things to listen to and read.
Basically this is what everyone goes through unless they have a friend who is already in.
I’m don’t think there is one that specializes in Windows software, but there is a lot on TL and other general trackers like that. For Mac there is iAnon and BrokenStones, but both require invites.
Since you just say ‘best content’ I’ll stick with general trackers. TorrentLeech is quite good and somewhat regularly holds open signups. IPTorrents is another big one that you can just donate to for an invite. FileList is another, but isn’t quite as easy to get into.
Nothin’ but JSON compressed with zstd. You can also grab individual subreddits at https://the-eye.eu/redarcs/
I’ve heard that AirVPN and IVPN are good for port forwarding.
Just ran into the same problem. I fixed it by going to settings -> accounts and them pressing and holding on each instance that I don’t have an account on and removing it. Then it uses the instance I do have an account on.
I think IPTorrents has kind of a bad reputation because you can buy your way on by donating. You can see the info about that on their signup page.
There are official and unofficial recruitment threads on most big private trackers. They usually have certain criteria such as account age, rank, uploaded torrents, etc. These are allowed unless a tracker forbids their users to provide invites this way. But still, no trading happens. Just a user is deemed worthy by having good enough stats and is allowed to request the invite on the specific thread for that tracker.
RED is the biggest private music tracker. I think it was created in the wake of whatCD’s demise. Most of the interview is about the content on their interview prep site. I think it’s mostly to weed out people who would probably fail to maintain a healthy ratio and follow site rules since RED is kind of seen as a gateway to the rest of the private tracker world. If books are more your thing, you could consider MAM. It’s also an interview, but more laid back and a really friendly community. There are less invite threads, but still an okay amount.
I’ve never used IPTorrents but I’ve heard it’s similar to TorrentLeech, which I think is quite good for a general private tracker. Unfortunately, these two are kind of a dead end regarding getting into others. Also unfortunately, every private tracker I’ve seen has very strict rules against invite trading/selling. I’m sure it still happens, but people can have their accounts banned for it.
Getting into the private trackers you want usually takes time and effort. Many use RED as a stepping stone, but it definitely requires a lot of patience. This can be more than many are willing to put up with, and usenet becomes a very decent alternative for some types of content, mostly movies and tv shows.
Wow it really was ages ago if you mention newsbin as an indexer. Nowadays, indexer usually refers to privately run services that index nzbs for you. Most require a subscription fee, but are worth it because without them you can’t really find anything manually anymore since the file names are all obfuscated. This really helps prevent copyright takedowns.
In my opinion, it probably is. Depends on how satisfied you are with your current sources. Are you “set for life” on some nice private trackers or was the closing of RARBG a problem for you?
What indexer(s) are you using?
What is it with tar? I have the same issue.