I’ve been using easynews/nzbgeek/nzbget with an arr stack on debian and it’s worked well for me. I’m fairly new to usenet, so take this with a giant grain of salt.
I’ve been using easynews/nzbgeek/nzbget with an arr stack on debian and it’s worked well for me. I’m fairly new to usenet, so take this with a giant grain of salt.
This looks really cool! How resource intensive is this? What sort of storage requirements are there for this to be a reasonably reliable method of acquiring media? I’m probably just gonna find out myself. I’ve recently fully switched over to usenet, but this could make torrents pretty compelling again.
You can download them sure, I think seeding makes things less legal.
Last couple south park game were pretty good. Decent enough games, but enough south park humour to make them enjoyable for fans. Can’t speak to the n64 game though.
This is the headquarters of the patriarchy.
There was a bug in the nvidia driver for a whole year that broke audio over display port for me and a bunch of other people. Had to use legacy drivers cuz fuck me I guess. It was a known issue basically the entire time.
Used ophcrack back when I was a teen so i could learn my parent’s windows password and fuck around when they were asleep. Then I figured just using live cds was cleaner (no browsing history to delete). Then once they upgraded, I was given the old pc to nuke and pave as I saw fit. It was a lot of fun outsmarting my parents in the wee hours of the night, not that they were terribly tech savvy.
One of my favorite features of arch is the aur, and because manjaro lags behind arch releases, you can run into trouble. If you want arch without the install difficulties, I would try something like endeaver os or garuda. You’ll end up with actual arch in the end and you wont end up with some of outdated certs or whanever manjaro ucks up nowadays.
I had to get a hue remote to properly reset my bulbs.