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WeirdGoesPro@lemmy.dbzer0.comto politics @lemmy.world•Vile claim about Erika Kirk's hand signal sweeps internet in wake of Charlie Kirk memorial18·10 days agoDevil horns, Moloch ears, rock ‘n’ roll, hook ‘em horns, or sign language? Find out next time on “What Will Christians Assume Next?”
WeirdGoesPro@lemmy.dbzer0.comto Piracy: ꜱᴀɪʟ ᴛʜᴇ ʜɪɢʜ ꜱᴇᴀꜱ@lemmy.dbzer0.com•How can everyone on a private tracker maintain seed ratios above 1? Is it mathematically impossible?English0·4 months agoThat is simply not true. I’m a member of many private torrent sites, and the key is to simply seed all of your content for as long as you have it in your collection.
Freeleech events allow you to build a large library of content that you expended no credit to download, but will get credit for uploading. Most sites have some kind of bonus point system for seeding content long term, and those points can often be used to buy more credit.
At this point, I have so much credit building up on a regular basis that I like to put terabytes worth of it towards requests just to spread the love around. I have managed all of this through simply perma-seeding everything with a computer that is on 24/7. My current internet speed isn’t even stellar, but the sheer size of my seeded content gets the job done. I tend to be actively uploading multiple things every second of the day now.
Uh…I didn’t. I am a supporter of maximizing individual freedom and vote for the person who seems most in line with that, but I also feel that none of the options are bold enough. I think that if healthcare, housing, and education are considered human rights, then the bullshit grind of living gets reduced to a reasonable level and people can pursue their full potential.