Over the past week, I have uploaded over 500 Gigs in total, most of the torrents being only 10-20 Gb big
And those torrents are to this day using the full speed of my internet (that being merely 20 Mbits
So its not really about the speed, but those torrents are not that popular to use my full speed for over a week, therefore I figure there must be a leech (or a lot) wasting my UL from people really trying to get the files
So, how do it block that? I am using download station from my Synology Nas, because I have no way of running qbittorrent-nox
I tried to register in their forum , later I received an email stating
“ Unfortunately the account you registered on Glotorrents community did not meet the membership requirements “
I am not able to find out what are the membership requirements in their website or anywhere on the internet.. this is so annoying and frustrating because I feel that every one can upload their torrents easily but this crap only happens to me..
I am having difficulty uploading a torrent because I don’t know any torrent website that would accept my registration and I tried a bunch, so it not just Glodls…
I remember watching a video from The Young Hegelian Youtube channel some time back regarding how the United States inspired Nazi Germany, but it seems to have been removed or privated sense then.
As such, I'm wondering if anyone kept a backup of the video, or knows of a mirror I can find it on?
My knowledge on communist films is pretty bare, can any other comrades chime in if the torrents are worth downloading and not filled with anti-communism? I already have a few films from here that are on my watch list (Sorry To Bother You pops out at me). Also don't see how films like Good Night, and Good Luck are "leftist" but oh well.
Currently I use rutracker and several other public trackers, plus Nmac.to, to search for mac apps. (Nmac has a lot of apps, and I've never run into malware that I know of, but be cautious if you download stuff from there, because who knows).
Anyway, are there any other good resources for mac applications? Public or private.
I'm currently looking for a cracked version of a cool but expensive little program called Snapper for mac os. It gives you the ability to edit audio files directly in the Mac Finder. The version on Nmac is 7 years old. I mean, I'll give it a try. It might work fine.
But, any suggestions of trackers for mac software are appreciated.
This is a torrent I've been seeding for a while, it's pretty good.
Torrent description:
A collection of books that pertain to socialist/worker's-movement theory, history, movements or figures, with a focus on more recent works that aren't often available on public-domain archives. Not every book is explicitly socialist in outlook; there are a handful of books in here that just relate to important developments in history that might be interesting to a socialist (for example, King Leopold's Ghost, a study of the horrors of Belgian colonialism in the Congo Free State, or Judith Butler's Undoing Gender.)
A mixed bag of formats; EPUB and MOBI when possible, PDF otherwise, with some HTML, TXT and DOC mixed in when totally unavoidable.
Hello Comrades, this is a complete PDF of the CIA's analysis on the Soviet Union. Much of this information is readily available online, but this is much more concise and puts it all together.
So my understanding is that most/all online games will try to authenticate and therefore won't allow you to access online content, right? I saw one torrent host advise blocking program from getting online or communicating thru steam.
I've wanted to snag Overwatch e.g. but was worried about this.
Speaking of Steam, I saw some "steam codes" or something that allow you to get a game through steam. Any risks associated with this?
Sorry for confusion, I had these thoughts like a week ago
Edit: thanks for the answers, comrades. Happy pirating!