

You don’t. It’s okay to have less than 1:1 if there’s a lot of seeds. If you are super early after release tho, it’s nice if you keep it up for few hours


You don’t. It’s okay to have less than 1:1 if there’s a lot of seeds. If you are super early after release tho, it’s nice if you keep it up for few hours


I thought h.264 patents are expired
Edit: it was patented in 2003, so 20 year period is gone already


I used Ubuntu in the past (2016-2018) and I’d rather go back to Windows then use that piece of shit ever again


I don’t use free VPNs


having been part of the Windows team since 1/1/2013
If he worked on Windows 11 he’s the part of the problem.


Pop
April fools was three days ago


Canonical is incompetent in general


Only if you disable uTP protocol. Or if you have an ancient client that doesn’t support it


TBH modern torrent works well even if majority of users don’t have ports forwarded


What do I trust more: Legal protections nobody cares to enforce and could be a multi year battle in court, or well verified strong cryptography.


In a letter sent Thursday to Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard, the lawmakers say that because VPNs obscure a user’s true location, and because intelligence agencies presume that communications of unknown origin are foreign, Americans may be inadvertently waiving the privacy protections they’re entitled to under the law.
Several federal agencies, including the FBI, the National Security Agency, and the Federal Trade Commission, have recommended that consumers use VPNs to protect their privacy. But following that advice may inadvertently cost Americans the very protections they’re seeking.
The letter was signed by members of the Democratic Party’s progressive flank: Senators Ron Wyden, Elizabeth Warren, Edward Markey, and Alex Padilla, along with Representatives Pramila Jayapal and Sara Jacobs.
There’s a saying in Poland: “Robić kurwę z logiki” Which simultaneously can be translated as “To make a whore out of logic” Or “To turn the logic into a whore”


Never ever encountered it in Poland. But AFAIK arranged marriage was quite common in Japan pre and even during ww2. Families sometimes went full investigation on each other before finalizing the deal.


Blahaj.zone and dbzer0
The Noise Thing


And I removed all my posts from that platform and replaced them with random garbage. Fair trade


You can probably buy that thinkpad and sell used RAM for more


I’d say it’s worse than Win 11 as a desktop distro
Capitalism good when valve does it?


Where do the complications come in?
When drive doesn’t automount and you have to manually edit fstab file
Neither do I. Most of h264 is either open domain now or it will be very soon