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Piracy @lemmy.ml
booklovero @lemmy.ml

What's your music setup?

I'm checking out lidarr extended since a year but I couldn't ever really figure out how it works properly. How do you automatically extend your music library?

  • Maybe it needs a rebranding. If people have heard of linux, they think it's for devs, IT nerds, too complicated, etc. Most of the people just have never heard of linux because they don't look out for it. Most people don't know what FOSS is, etc. People just don't know that their OS is spying on them. Chromeos is linux, it's in every store. Linux made it. Gnu didn't.

  • A normal person should not have to deal with different distros. The difference in many distros is so small, people don't even notice. People care about the desktop environment. I started with ubuntu and if ubuntu wouldn't have ten thousand different ways of installing apps, and oftentimes you have to use the method the dev chose, I wouldn't have distro hopped until I got to fedora. Fedora is amazing but a normal end user who browses the web won't notice a big difference between the systems.

    To run linux on a banana, you have to adapt it. To run macos on a banana, you have to crack it and fiddle around and get a psychiatrist and work on it full time. Linux makes it easier for you. Apple forbids you to install it on a banana. Fuck apple.

  • Fedora.

    I can highly recommend fedora to a newbie. It's easier to use than ubuntu. It doesn't come with snaps. You only need one or two methods of installing apps. It's safe. It's well written. It's supported very well. It's updated frequently. It incorporates innovative technology.

    Opensuse and EndeaverOS are also very nice.

  • Yes, not only do I map, I show it to friends and how useful it is to me in specific situations. Bing and apple use osm data just like tomtom or many governments and many apps.

    To me, spreading the word is more important than mapping. But I have to map in order to show how good it is. Moreover, it forces me to go out and hike and bike. That's awesome!

    I had to make a full overhaul of my area but now it's awesome. I couldn't have done it without others, thank you guys as well!

  • Once you want to bulk edit on the go, use "every door". "SC" or "SCEE" (feature richer SC) aren't designed to update a large area quickly. (Check out each app when you become a serious mapper or want to make a real difference. Knowing the osm tools (and josm ofc) is highly important for efficiency.

  • You may apply for wot (world of tomorrow) here

    All other public facing private trackers have such an application procedure. Just apply with a good record from somewhere else. If you get access to a tracker where you don't like the content, take it as a stepping stone to get into a better tracker. Work your way up. It doesn't take too much. Easiest is to get a server to seed 24/7 . You also don't want to be in every tracker. It's just not neccessary.

  • Piracy @lemmy.ml
    booklovero @lemmy.ml

    How to reverse engineer a torrent from a file?

    Hi,

    I've got a file that I torrented (Linux distro .mkv).

    My goal is to seed that file again. I do not have the original torrent file anymore because I broke my server (multiple times) and lost data.

    Is there a tool that searches for the right torrent? The tool should create a hash and compare the file's hash with all the hashes of all the linux torrents from the sites I use. That's at least how I imagine such a tool would work.

    I got the torrent from a good private tracker and I was able to redownload the torrent file for that file but others were from public sources I can't find.