Mayors if Athens and Sofia in a joint defense of Ekrem İmamoğlu, mayor of Istanbul
On a dry late August afternoon, we stood outside Silivri — the high-security prison west of Istanbul, where Ekrem İmamoğlu, the elected leader of Europe’s largest city, has been detained for months.Behind us, Turkish civil society leaders held aloft banners; beside us were colleagues from his municipal team; and around us were a quiet but resolute crowd of supporters, including six other local leaders from large cities across Europe.
It wasn’t the visit we had planned, but it was powerful all the same.
In that moment, what struck us most wasn’t just the absence of the man we had traveled to see — and to whom national authorities had denied us access. It was the presence of his values echoing from every voice that spoke.
Hope, we realized, isn’t incarcerated by prison walls. And everything we witnessed only deepened our resolve to stand by our fellow city leaders and defend local democracy.
What we heard in Istanbul wasn’t despair but moral strength. İmamoğlu’s colleagues told us of how he remains engaged even behind bars, how he still asks about city projects and encourages his team to stay the course, insisting that the work of building a more inclusive, sustainable Istanbul continues.
Democracy behind bars: Europe must act for Istanbul Mayor İmamoğlu
Democracy begins locally. If we don’t defend it here, we risk losing it everywhere.Haris Doukas (POLITICO)
Social robots can help relieve the pressures felt by carers
Social robots can help relieve the pressures felt by carers
People who care informally for sick or disabled friends and relatives often become invisible in their own lives. Focusing on the needs of those they care for,University of Cambridge
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WE EXIST TO GIVE YOUR BRAND AN ONLINE PRESENCE
In today's hyper-connected world, your digital footprint isn't just a nice-to-have—it's your business lifeline. Whether you're a startup founder with a game-changing idea or an established business looking to expand your reach, the question isn't whether you need a strong online presence, but how quickly you can build one that truly represents your brand.
The Story Behind Every Great Website
At TECHWEBBIZ, we've witnessed countless digital transformations, and here's what we've learned: every successful online presence starts with a story. Not just any story, but your story—the one that makes visitors stop scrolling and start caring.
Think about the last website that genuinely impressed you. Chances are, it wasn't just the sleek design or the fancy animations that caught your attention. It was how the content spoke directly to you, how every element felt intentional, and how the entire experience made you feel understood.
The Content-Website Connection: A Perfect Partnership
Here's something many businesses get wrong: they treat content and web design as separate entities. In reality, they're dance partners, and when they move in harmony, magic happens.
Great content without great design is like having a brilliant conversation in a noisy, chaotic room—your message gets lost.
Great design without great content is like having a beautiful empty storefront—people might look, but they won't stay or buy.
The sweet spot? When compelling storytelling meets intuitive design. When your words flow seamlessly with your visuals. When every page feels like a natural continuation of your brand's conversation with the world.
What Makes Content "Killer"?
We use the term "killer content" often, but what does it actually mean? It's content that:
Solves real problems before your audience even realizes they have them
Speaks human instead of hiding behind industry jargon
Tells stories that resonate on an emotional level
Provides value whether someone buys from you or not
Reflects your authentic voice in every single word
The best content doesn't just inform—it transforms. It turns visitors into followers, followers into customers, and customers into advocates who can't stop talking about their experience with your brand.
Websites That Wow: Beyond the Surface
A website that truly wows goes deeper than stunning visuals. It's about creating an experience that feels effortless for your visitors while being incredibly strategic behind the scenes.
Consider these elements that separate good websites from great ones:
User Journey Mapping: Every click should feel natural and purposeful. We design pathways that guide visitors exactly where they need to go, when they need to go there.
Mobile-First Thinking: With mobile traffic dominating the web, your site needs to be exceptional on every screen size. Not just functional—exceptional.
Speed and Performance: In a world where attention spans are measured in seconds, every millisecond of load time matters. Fast websites don't just rank better; they convert better.
Accessibility: Great design is inclusive design. When your website works for everyone, it works better for everyone.
The Digital Dreams We Love Bringing to Life
Every project we take on starts with a dream. Sometimes it's a entrepreneur's vision of disrupting an entire industry. Other times it's a local business owner who wants to reach customers beyond their neighborhood.
What excites us most is the moment when strategy meets creativity, when technical expertise meets storytelling prowess, and when your vision starts taking shape in the digital world.
We've helped fashion brands tell their sustainability stories, tech startups explain complex solutions in simple terms, restaurants make mouths water through screens, and service providers build trust before the first handshake.
Your Digital Transformation Starts With a Conversation
Here's what we've learned after creating countless websites and crafting thousands of pieces of content: the best digital presences aren't built on templates or trends. They're built on understanding.
Understanding your audience's pain points. Understanding your unique value proposition. Understanding how to bridge the gap between where your business is now and where it wants to be.
Ready to Make It Happen?
Your digital dreams don't have to stay dreams. Whether you're starting from scratch or ready to take your existing online presence to the next level, the journey begins with a single step: deciding you're ready for change.
The digital landscape is constantly evolving, but one thing remains constant: authentic brands with compelling stories and exceptional user experiences will always rise above the noise.
At TECHWEBBIZ, we're not just creating websites and content—we're building bridges between your vision and your audience's needs. We're crafting digital experiences that don't just look good in portfolios but actually move the needle for your business.
Because at the end of the day, that's what matters most: not just having a presence online, but having a presence that makes a difference.
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Man, 53, marries AI-generated chatbot via matching app
Man, 53, marries AI-generated chatbot via matching app | The Asahi Shimbun: Breaking News, Japan News and Analysis
NAHA--In Chiharu Shimoda’s world, nothing beats chatting with his “wife” after he wakes up and when he returns home from work.The Asahi Shimbun
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Hosting a WebSite on a Disposable Vape
Hosting a WebSite on a Disposable Vape
Someone's trash is another person's web server.BogdanTheGeek's Blog
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ARM Releases Their 2026 CPU and GPU IP Lineup
ARM Releases Their 2026 CPU and GPU IP Lineup - Semiaccurate
A few days ago, ARM released their new lineup for 2026 that starts out with the Lumex rename/brand.Charlie Demerjian (Semiaccurate)
Le ignote circostanze che plasmarono lo strano nido tra i recessi estremi della Siberia - Il blog di Jacopo Ranieri
Le ignote circostanze che plasmarono lo strano nido tra i recessi estremi della Siberia - Il blog di Jacopo Ranieri
Nell’alberata vastità dell’oblast di Irkutsk, situato a nord-ovest del bacino idrico del lago Baikal, molte sono le notevoli località capaci di passare inosservate.Jacopo (Il blog di Jacopo Ranieri)
ClaraVerse is a privacy-first, fully local AI workspace featuring a Local LLM chat via LLama.cpp, along with support for any provider, tool calling, agent building, SD, and n8n-style automation.
GitHub - badboysm890/ClaraVerse: ClaraVerse is a privacy-first, fully local AI workspace featuring a Local LLM chat powered by LLama.cpp, along with support for any provider, tool calling, agent building, Stable Diffusion, and n8n-style automation. It req
ClaraVerse is a privacy-first, fully local AI workspace featuring a Local LLM chat powered by LLama.cpp, along with support for any provider, tool calling, agent building, Stable Diffusion, and n8n...GitHub
ANZ, NAB and ‘Bigger for You’ Bendigo’s ever bigger greed
It is not only about closing branches, or sacking workers, or making efficiency improvements through the use of clever algorithms, such as artificial intelligence.
This is about one of the pillars of the community, our banks – which provide jobs and safeguard our savings, and help small businesses start and succeed – abandoning their traditional role of serving the community to become profit machines.
I'm posting this mainly to remind everyone member owned banks exist
- P&N/BCU
- VicBank
- Great Southern Bank
- Police Bank
- Bank Australia
- People First Bank
and quite a few others
I have nothing but praise for the customer service of P&N. Services and rates are comparable if not better than the big banks.
Corporate banks have boars elected by investors and are motivated to skim as much of your money as possible. Member elected boards are elected by you and are motivated to provide a good service.
Exclusive: Young activists who toppled Nepal's government now picking new leaders
- Hami Nepal used Discord app to mobilize protests
- Sudan Gurung and team propose cabinet changes, focus on youth involvement
- Protests against corruption lead to 51 deaths, over 1,300 injured
KATHMANDU, Sept 14 (Reuters) - A former DJ and his obscure Nepalese non-profit used a social media app popular with video gamers to drive massive protests and become the unlikely power brokers in installing the country's new interim leadership.
Sudan Gurung, the 36-year-old founder of Hami Nepal (We are Nepal), used the Discord messaging app and Instagram to mobilise massive demonstrations that forced Prime Minister K.P. Sharma Oli to resign, in the deadliest political crisis to hit the Himalayan nation in decades, a dozen people involved in the demonstrations said.
School funding: Time to break the mould and build a new model
Australia’s school funding system is unfair and inefficient, entrenching inequality. The article calls for a new model where all schools are publicly funded without fees.
Australia now has one of the most socially segregated school systems. More than 80% of students from disadvantaged families attend public schools, compared with just 12% in Catholic schools and 8% in independent schools.
Thirty years later, the negative consequences of this model are clear. It is seriously undermining our public school system, dividing communities and costing far more than it needs to. It entrenches inequality, yet survives because every reform attempt meets fierce resistance.
Yet there was little difference in educational outcomes such as VCE results and NAPLAN scores. Admittedly, these are not the only desirable outcomes — Carey may offer more extra-curricular activities — but questions arise about the relative efficiency of the two schools, as well as whether parents are truly getting value for money.
Countries that perform better on international tests — such as Canada, the UK, Ireland and New Zealand — offer choice within a publicly funded system. Schools may have distinct features, but they cannot charge fees. This keeps performance gaps smaller and prevents segregation by class.Australia could adopt a similar model. Both levels of government would develop a common formula, based on a revised SRS[Schooling Resource Standard], to fully fund all schools – government and non-government. Schools could retain their ethos but would not be allowed to charge fees. Most private schools already receive close to or above 80% of the SRS, so the additional cost would be less than many assume.
Such reform would not abolish choice; it would simply make choice affordable and equitable. As in the UK and Canada, only a small minority of schools would remain outside the system.
School funding: Time to break the mould and build a new model
A deep contradiction has developed between Australia’s values and the way our schools are funded.johnmenadue.com
New York Gov. Kathy Hochul backs NYC mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani
Hochul endorsed Mamdani in a New York Times opinion essay published Sunday evening.
New York Gov. Kathy Hochul has endorsed Zohran Mamdani in the New York mayor's election.
Hochul, a Democrat, backed Mamdani in a New York Times opinion essay published Sunday evening.
"In the past few months, I've had frank conversations with him," Hochul said in the essay. "We've had our disagreements. But in our conversations, I heard a leader who shares my commitment to a New York where children can grow up safe in their neighborhoods and where opportunity is within reach for every family."
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What the Kentucky Cheerleader “Dead Baby” Case Actually Reveals About America
What the Kentucky Cheerleader “Dead Baby” Case Actually Reveals About America
From Kentucky to Ohio to Alabama, women are being prosecuted after pregnancy loss—and the press is helping police write the story.Emily Topping (Current Affairs Inc)
Vibe coding has turned senior devs into ‘AI babysitters,’ but they say it’s worth it | TechCrunch
Vibe coding has turned senior devs into ‘AI babysitters,’ but they say it’s worth it | TechCrunch
TechCrunch spoke to experienced coders about their time using AI-generated code about what they see as the future of vibe coding.Dominic-Madori Davis (TechCrunch)
Utah governor says the motive in Kirk shooting is not yet certain but the suspect was on the left
Cox said the suspect’s partner was transgender, which some politicians have pointed to as a sign Robinson was targeting Kirk, the founder of Turning Points USA, for his anti-trans views. But authorities have not said whether it is relevant as they investigate Robinson’s motive.
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Utah governor says the motive in Kirk shooting is not yet certain but suspect was on left
Utah Gov. Spencer Cox says investigators are not yet ready to discuss a motive in the killing of conservative activist Charlie Kirk but that the 22-year-old who was arrested leaned to the left.Nicholas Riccardi (AP News)
Political Violence Is Wrong. Charlie Kirk Didn’t Think So.
In 2021, an audience member asked Kirk at what point conservatives had the green light to use guns on their political opponents, and while Kirk took care to at first “denounce” the question, he went into a longer answer that suggested he didn’t really disagree that much with its premise. Kirk’s sole objection to the idea, he explained, was that it was strategically foolish because it would create a pretext for a Democratic crackdown on the Right. He went on to suggest that the line for when it would be okay to take up arms and hurt people would be “when we exhaust every single one of our state[’s] ability to push back against what’s happening” — in other words, if his movement didn’t succeed through the normal political process. Two years later, he reiterated this, warning listeners that “you have a government that hates you, you have a traitor as the president,” so they should “buy weapons” and carry them around all the time in public in case they have to fight back.
Political Violence Is Wrong. Charlie Kirk Didn’t Think So.
The murder of Charlie Kirk was a moral travesty. We can recognize that without ignoring that he repeatedly fanned the flames of political violence himself.jacobin.com
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Google’s $45 Million Contract With Netanyahu's Office to Spread Israeli Propaganda
Google’s $45 Million Contract With Netanyahu's Office to Spread Israeli Propaganda
Google is in the middle of a six-month, $45 million contract to amplify propaganda with Netanyahu’s office. The contract describes Google as a “key entity” supporting the prime minister’s messaging.Jack Poulson (Drop Site News)
Help me pick a VPN
Hey everyone,
My mullvad sub is about to expire, so I'm deciding whether to just pre-pay for another year or switch to something else. I typically just use it for blanket protection when using my computer or phone, but have been thinking I might like to set up a torrent box proxied through a VPN, too. (I have kids, so I may not have time for this for a while, tbh.)
My general understanding is that people like mullvad and also like ProtonVPN. Any general suggestions/thoughts?
Childlike sex dolls being advertised on Facebook
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A group of websites selling small dolls with overtly childlike features have published more than 1,300 adverts on the platform. The dolls are notably realistic in appearance and many of the adverts use photos of them in sexualised poses, some holding balloons or teddy bears.
Childlike sex dolls being advertised on Facebook
A network of websites selling small dolls with overtly childlike features have published more than 1,300 adverts on the platformMeriem Mahdhi (The Bureau of Investigative Journalism)
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ChatControl update: blocking minority held but Denmark is moving forward anyway
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Fight Chat Control - Protect Digital Privacy in the EU
Learn about the EU Chat Control proposal and contact your representatives to protect digital privacy and encryption.fightchatcontrol.eu
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Moira Donegan: Charlie Kirk’s killing was a tragedy. But we must not rewrite his life
Charlie Kirk’s killing was a tragedy. But we must not rewrite his life
In the wake of horror, honest accountings of his life have not only become rare – they have also become dangerousMoira Donegan (The Guardian)
[da] Danish Minister of Justice, Peter Hummelgaard: "We must break with the totally erroneous perception that it is everyone's civil liberty to communicate on encrypted messaging services."
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Question no. 1425 (General part) from the Danish Parliament's Legal Affairs Committee:
"Will the minister elaborate on the minister's statement to TV2 on the 21st?"
August 2024, where the minister says: "We have to break with the totally mistaken notion that it is every man's freedom to communicate on encrypted messaging services
(…)”?”
Answer:
We know that social media and encrypted services are unfortunately largely is used to facilitate many forms of crime. There are examples on how criminal gangs recruit completely through encrypted platforms young people to commit, among other things, serious crimes against persons. It is an expression of a cynicism that is almost completely incomprehensible.
We therefore need to look at how we can overcome this problem. Both in terms of what the services themselves do, but also what we from the authorities can do. It must not be the case that the criminals can hide behind encrypted services that authorities cannot access access to.
Therefore, we, as a government, will also strengthen the police's capabilities in the area of decryption, of course under appropriate legal guarantees, as is also the case today. In addition, the Ministry of Justice has The Criminal Justice Committee has just started working on a terms of reference that will look at the challenges that technological developments present to the police investigation, including the use of encrypted messaging services.
I also note that steps have been taken within the EU towards a strengthened regulation of, among other things, digital information services and social media platforms.
For example, the European Commission has proposed a new Regulation on rules for preventing and combating sexual abuse of children. The proposed regulation contains rules on obligations for certain online services to minimize the risk of their services being misused for online child sexual abuse, and the services can, if necessary, be required to track down, report, remove and block access to material showing sexual abuse of children.
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REU, Alm.del - 2023-24 - Endeligt svar på spørgsmål 1426: Spm. om ministeren mener at det heller ikke er en frihedsrettighed at kommunikere via iMessage og WhatsApp, da beskederne her også er krypterede
REU Alm.del - endeligt svar på spørgsmål 1426: Besvarelse af spørgsmål nr. 1425 (Alm. del) fra Folketingets Retsudvalg.pdfwww.ft.dk
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Ethical alternatives to Spotify
Recent news revealed that Spotify’s CEO Daniel Ek has been investing heavily in military tech companies, which adds another ethical layer to a platform already criticized for how little it pays musicians !
Spotify only pays artists about $3–5 per 1,000 streams, using a pro-rata model that directs most money toward major stars...
By contrast, Qobuz (≈$18–20 per 1,000 streams) and Tidal (≈$12–13) pay far more fairly!
However Tidal is far from ethical. Most of its revenue is controlled by private investors and founders and small artists still earn very little...
More fair-minded platforms like Bandcamp, Resonate, Ampled, or SoundCloud’s fan-powered royalties prioritize musicians over investors.
With these more ethical alternatives available, why do we keep using Spotify?
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“KILLER ad 11 ANNI DIVENTA un MEME” (Nevada-tan murder / Sasebo slashing)
Stasera scopro un’altra storia incredibile, grazie alla solita piattaforma attraverso la quale Google esercita il proprio monopolio sul settore dei video online, e ancora una volta non capisco come mai non ne fossi al corrente prima! Spoiler, ma il tutto si condensa in… una bambina di 11 anni che, nella sempre ridente e senza problemi […]
Rubio meets Netanyahu in Israel to discuss the war in Gaza
Secretary of State Marco Rubio was greeted by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Sunday at the Western Wall in Jerusalem, shortly after he arrived in Israel to discuss diplomacy in the region and the war in Gaza.
Netanyahu touted the enduring alliance between their two countries, even as Israel’s strike on Hamas leaders in Qatar this past week prompted concern among some in the Trump administration.
https://thehill.com/policy/international/5502898-rubio-israel-gaza-war/
Fedora 43 Beta verrà rilasciata il 16 settembre
Fedora 43 Beta: il rilascio è confermato per il 16 settembre
Fedora 43 Beta sarà rilasciata il 16 settembre 2025 con nuove funzionalità, miglioramenti alla stabilità e un’esperienza desktop aggiornata.Ferramosca Roberto (Linux Easy)
Farmiga, a farming simulator for the Commodore Amiga, is coming soon!
Farmiga is a farming simulator for the Commodore Amiga. Yes, you read that right. Somebody made Stardew Valley for your A500.
It started out in AMOS, which made for a clunky, memory-hungry, not exactly smooth experience. Then the dev—Paweł “tukinem” Tukatsch—rewrote the whole thing so it would actually run on real hardware without crying for 1.5 MB of RAM. Now it works on OCS, ECS, or AGA with Kickstart 1.2. Around 500k plus a bit of extra RAM gets you farming. A full MB if you want music.
The alpha is on itch.io as a bootable ADF. You can plant veggies, harvest crops, slap down fences, pay taxes, and wander into a shop. If that’s too boring, you can just make moonshine.
There are mini-games. The “cow” one shows up again here, though right now you have to trigger them yourself with F1–F3. Event triggers are still cooking.
It runs entirely on mouse. Menus, credits, save slots—it’s all point-and-click. Feels more polished than you’d expect from something still branded “tech demo.”
Polish was the first language, but English and German are already built in. The music comes from Marcin “Eightbm” Białobrzewski, who handles sound on a lot of Tukinem’s projects.
Older builds were rough. This one feels like if Maxis had secretly made SimFarm for the Amiga in the early ’90s. And yeah, wild-boar shooting and milk delivery were in earlier previews, so expect them to return.
It’s weird and charming. It’s farming on a machine never meant to farm. Boot the ADF—less than a megabyte—and watch crops grow on your A500.
Farmiga. Farm + Amiga. Simple and dumb. Which is exactly why it works.
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Back when I had VDSL and even ADSL, I'd try to hit 1.1 ratio because if everyone did that the risk of information being lost would be close to 0%. Nowadays with gigabit internet, all that prevents me from seeding is hard drive space, and 8 TB doesn't fill up quickly with how few good movies and series there are these days. I guess that's one way to stop piracy, just make fewer and worse series/movies.
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in reply to RedSnt 👓♂️🖥️ • • •I've moved to qbittorrent which is a bit better than Deluge on that regard, but it's still not great.
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in reply to Bobby Turkalino • • •I have now a ratio of 9.1 and 250TB of uploaded....
Also my hard drive is getting full. I guess I have to clean up some torrents soon.
Or buy new storage
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Private tracker: "Please... can this torrent even reach 10% upload? It's been an ENTIRE YEAR! I have 500 torrents in the same state!"
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in reply to jaybone • • •Did a little digging around. It looks like they manage to get discovery judgments all the time over partial downloads, but I don't see them actually taking anyone to court for anything less than a full file.
Once you have the entire file available, it's hard to shimmy around the distribution claims. Wouldn't it be super effing interesting if everyone's torrent client specifically picked a random block and refused to give it to anyone?
I'm not sure it would hold up in court, but it would be interesting.
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One of the few latin expression I memorized, because that's how the Catholic Church calls it since that's their recommended "contraception" method, all of which I find hilarious.
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9488fcea02a9
in reply to Scrollone • • •I have a great seeding record, but cant find any private trackers to join....
Where do i start?
i only re-started my torrenting activities in the last few years since the streaming landscape has become a hellscape
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Venia Silente
in reply to Scrollone • • •reactionality
in reply to Bobby Turkalino • • •When VPNs are paid to not get fined, and only distributors get fined, don't blame me for not doing jackshit to contribute.
Your whining is music to my ears.
Scrollone
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RedPandaRaider
in reply to Scrollone • • •And the fact that small communities don't have all the content out there for you to download via Usenet.
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MachineFab812
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in reply to MachineFab812 • • •There weren open test servers though and sites with limited trials but no data limit.
That's what I used back in the day. Sadly all these trial offers are gone now and demand credit card information upfront.
MachineFab812
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COASTER1921
in reply to I Cast Fist • • •I mostly seed stuff that's on the verge of being lost media and my ratio is often insane because there just aren't other seeds. Ironically for many old/unpopular films the Internet Archive is a lot better than any torrents.
The comment on this internet archive review in particular had me laughing.
Summer Job ( 1989) Rare : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive
Internet Archivekaty ✨
in reply to COASTER1921 • • •Venia Silente
in reply to Bobby Turkalino • • •I used to seed in the old days, but I feel it has become more complicated now.
The primary issue (before eg.: CGNAT or port-opening issues) is it's become more and more often the case that I post-process what I download before use (rename / reencode music albums, reencode movies) so it makes little sense to keep the old files only for seeding. In theory a "seedbox" (those are the trendy thing this decade, right?) would help solve this, but I'm still rather new and have not found any FOSS, PII-free offerings in the market.
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sleen
in reply to Venia Silente • • •Exactly the situation I'm facing. Despite torrents being a popular choice, it just doesn't provide an easy way to manage your seeds.
Of course I have found some potential solutions. Seedbox is one of them. There's also the *arr suite, which is a more local solution that utilises hard links - but im not sure if it'll be effective if you want to reencode.
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Venia Silente
in reply to sleen • • •MachineFab812
in reply to Venia Silente • • •Venia Silente
in reply to MachineFab812 • • •This pretty much. I've never understood the point of something like
The_Avengers.[4K][8K][16][Dolby_7.18_3D][128subs].mkv
... what, do people want to take note of The Hulk's groin warts?For stuff like animation content, even 720p is too much unless it's content from the last ~5 years. Anything before Infinity Train does pretty well on 540p or 480p with 96k audio, and if I'm looking for a movie from the 80s, let alone a black-and-white from the 50s, I'm certainly not interested in a 8K rip that would naturally have to be an AI upscale.
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in reply to Jerkface (any/all) • • •Private get unlimited (1gbps)
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in reply to Appoxo • • •Ricky Rigatoni
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in reply to Klajan • • •Blackmist
in reply to SatyrSack • • •If I understand right, it's just VPN to VPN that won't work.
If the downloader has an open port, I can still connect and pump them full of data.
Ricky Rigatoni
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Aceticon
in reply to Bobby Turkalino • • •Unfortunately my VPN provider doesn't support Port Forwarding (they're great in everything else, but suck on this) so if I just start seeding from scratch no peers will ever manage to connect to my machine. The only way I can contribute back to the community is when a Download session ends and starts seeding (basically all those peers that my machine checked during the download stage get recorded in the VPN's Router NAT as associated with my machine so if they try to connect to my machine later, for example to download a block, they get through), so my torrents are just left to seed after downloading (if I stop it and start seeding later, it might not work anymore depending on how long has passed).
Fortunatelly I have a fast internet connection and torrenting is done in a server machine, so I just leave it setup to a 2:1 seeding ratio for as long as it takes to get there and pretty much all torrents I download reach that seeding ratio (it pretty much only fails to reach that on really obscure torrents with very small swarms).
I've been sailing the high seas for over 3 decades and long ago saw the importance of doing my bit to keep the whole ecosystem alive.
So I might not be seeding everything I have (and as it's been 3 decades, I do have some stuff which is now very obscure), but everything I get from the community I seed 2x as much so that others can get it too.
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sad_detective_man
in reply to Aceticon • • •Aceticon
in reply to sad_detective_man • • •In a VPN your own machine sits behind a Router from the VPN provider in a NAT configuration (meaning that during VPN tunnel initialization that router gives your machine an IP address from one of the so-called "internal" IP address range - most commonly one in the 192.168.x.x range - which are NOT valid to have visible in the Internet) and which multiple machines all over the world sitting behind other routers can use at the same time (for example: even though it only has 254 valid addresses, there are probably millions of machines running right now with an IP address in the 192.168.1.x range, which is by far the most popular range of internal IP addresses).
The IP address which is visible on the actual Internet has to be one which is not from an internal range or other kinds of special ones, and that's the one that the VPN provider Router shows to the outside. (There are a few "tell me my IP address" websites out there which will let you know what that address is).
This is also how home routers work in providing multiple machines in your home access to the internet even though its on a single ISP connection which has only one IP address valid for the Internet.
To make all this work, such routers do something called NAT-Translation: connection requests from the INSIDE to the OUTSIDE go to the router, which changes ip:port information of those requests from the internal ip and a port in that machine to be the router external ip and a port the router has available, and then forwards the request the outside. The router also records this association between the external machine, the port the router used for it and the internal machine and the port on it the connection came from, on an internal table so that when the OUTSIDE machine connects to the router on that specific port, the router treats that inbound connection request as associated to the earlier outbound request and does the reverse translation - it forwards that inbound request to the internal machine and port of the original outbound connection.
However - all this only works when your machine first connects from the inside to an machine on the outside, because that's when the router translates the IP address and Port and memorizes that association. If however you gave the IP address in some other way to that remote machine other than connecting to it via the router (for example, you have registered a Domain Name pointing to it, or you just gave the IP address and port number to a friend and told them "this is my Jellyfin machine"), any connection coming from the outside will not be routed by the router to your machine, because the router never had an original outbound connection to make the association for any return inbound connections: from its point of view some random machine is trying to connect to one if its ports and it simply doesn't know which internal machine and on which port on it is supposed to get this connection from that unknown external machine.
Also all this is dynamic - after a while of one such association not being used, the router will remove it from memory.
Port Forwarding is a static way to explicitly configure in a router that all connections arriving at a specific port of the router are ALWAYS to be forwarded to a specific internal machine and a specific port on that machine.
Given that the association is static, you can give the outside world in any way you like without involving the router (for example, listing in some kind of shared list, which is what the Torrent protocol does), the IP of the router + the forwarded router port, as the address for a "service" that's running on your internal machine, and any request coming from the outside on that port even if your machine never connected to that remote machine, ever gets forwarded to the internal machine and the port you configured there.
With port forwarding you can for example host your own website behind a VPN or in a home machine that's not directly connected to the internet because any requests coming into a specific port on the router that does have a direct connection to the internet always get forward to that machine and the port on it you configured.
In the old days Port Forwarding had to be manually configured on the Router (for example, via a web-interface), but nowadays there is a protocol called uPNP that lets programs running on your machine automatically request that the router sets up a Port Forwarding for them so this is often done transparently, which how most networked applications sitting on a machine at home behind a home routers, work just fine since those routers always support port forwarding.
PS: All this shit is actually one enormous hack, that only exists because IPv4 doesn't have sufficient IP addresses for all Internet connected machines in the World. The newer IPv6 does have more than enough, so it's theoretically possible that all your machines get a valid Internet IPv6 address and are thus directly reachable without any NAT on the router and associated problems. However I'm not sure if VPN provides which do support IPv6 actually have things set-up to just give client machines a direct, valid on the Internet IP address, plus a lot of protocols and applications out there still only work with IPv4 (byte . byte . byte . byte) addresses.
sad_detective_man
in reply to Aceticon • • •BCsven
in reply to Aceticon • • •Aceticon
in reply to BCsven • • •You should have pretty much everything on your router disabled for access from machines on the external network side of the router.
The typical example is the web admin interface, which should never be enabled for access from outside, only for access from machines on your internal network. The same applies to all other sorts of control interface, be they human interfaces or machine interfaces.
For any machines reaching it from the outside network interface the router should look the same as the most basic, dumbest router there is with no way to configure or control it.
So, yeah, enabling uPnP for external use is asking to be hacked, probably worse even that enabling the web admin interface for external access since the latter usually has username:password authentication, which although pretty crap (most people don't even know its there and leave it at default and when not it often has character limitations that make it guessable or possible to brute force) it's still way better than NO AUTHENTICATION WHATSOEVER which is what uPnP has.
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LoafedBurrito
in reply to Bobby Turkalino • • •I seed EVERYTHING until i run out of space. Qbitorrent doesn't like me having .torrent files in more than one drive, so i'm limited to my 14TB. But i have dozens of torrents that i'm only one of 2 or 3 people seeding it, so those help me upload hundreds of GB's with my terrible connection.
Also i'm on a private tracker, so leaving them seeding helps your ratio, even if you don't actually upload anything. They just try to encourage new people to seed and that is awesome.
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