

When it takes zero time to find a torrent, no I cannot understand needing a service to save ten seconds


When it takes zero time to find a torrent, no I cannot understand needing a service to save ten seconds


Right! I did the work to do it but found it a waste of time. It takes ten seconds to find what I want why do I need fifty eleven servers to do that for me


Downloading a torrent manually does the same thing. Right now is still waiting for the download


Never understood the purpose of any of the arr stack. Finding the torrent is fun for me. I only need like three trackers.


Me


Baikal is much easier


I found a vibe book in my local library and also donated it to the trash
Even more reason for no excuse
It takes two seconds to get https and 10 bucks a year for a domain. Come on


I don’t understand that first sentence, but doing this to bond with your child is amazing! I highly encourage you to have a second backup location of this! That’s almost two phd’s of writing!


Idk how infuriating this can be without work lost and such an old laptop. What part of it died? Might be an easy fix. Used laptops are more affordable than you think at a local ecycler. Where I am I could get a laptop or desktop for around $100 dollars and probably no older than five years.
Regardless that I can’t tell the quality of something labeled as fanfic, writing 175k words of anything is an achievement!


Briar?


Why though? The joy is reading not reading bad versions of the same content?
Need to download more fan
Awesome! Just asking based on posts I frequent
A new competitor to Obsidian other than Trilium and Logseq would be awesome. I have to ask are you vibe coding? The length of the project and extensive use of emojis in the read me makes me question… I wish you the best. If you get a server container and an iPhone app I would seriously support it.
Your second point is pretty much the most important skill learned in a humanities PhD, how to make your own learning path and learn what you need to know and what you should avoid.
I hardly think memorizing every useless fact in a manual and blowing the technician is the best way to learn. In Linux I encounter problems and seek the answers then I know how to apply this knowledge in the future. This isn’t dynastic China where we must memorize the five great books (/usr/bin, fridge, stove, furnace, and the analects) in order to progress in life.
Why is this post being taking so seriously? Do y’all think OP is actually going to electrify this random worker?