

Crackers used to be shipped in barrels.
Naturally they got really nasty really fast. It wasn’t until they invented sealed packaging we more or less have now that they became tolerable. It was kinda a bad thing to name a restaurant after.
Crackers used to be shipped in barrels.
Naturally they got really nasty really fast. It wasn’t until they invented sealed packaging we more or less have now that they became tolerable. It was kinda a bad thing to name a restaurant after.
Because youtube was so much better in that regard?
Might sell your data in the future is a hell of a lot better than currently selling the shit out of your data. Nebula is a side grade in terms of privacy, but an upgrade in terms of creators not getting their shit deleted for no good reason.
They’ve gotten away with it for 10 years now. I’m sure they’ll continue to get away with it.
unless you have some exotic hardware
Or very recent hardware. 22 is based on Ubuntu 24.04, which shipped with version 6.8 of the kernel which is from March 2024. That excludes all of Nvidia’s 50 series, AMDs RX 9000 series, AMDs 9000 series CPUs/boards, Intel’s Core 200 series/chipsets, Arc B series GPUs.
Sure your 5090 might boot and display a picture, but that thing aint gonna work right.
Look at it from the flip side: Linux is so bad people would rather deal with this than deal with Linux.
Yeah my first guess was lack of port forwarding. If neither you, nor the other people are port forwarded then you can’t establish the connection.
I’m curious if the torrent protocol could be updated to allow a Tailscale style NAT traversal so port forwarding wouldn’t even be needed. That would be a game changer, but would probably add wayyyyy too much overhead for the tracker to manage.
Multiple servers with fallback. Either a proper failover setup, or just use DNS.
Lmao.