I use Frugal Usenet via this link and NZBGeek as my indexer for $6/6m
Lenovo ThinkCentre Tiny, or another brand similar.
The pricing since the pandemic has been cheaper than Raspberry Pi4’s in my region.
I’m happy with my $5 pm for Usenet + Indexer, on top of hard drive costs.
That’s what I’m using, it barely uses more power than a pi & it’s a 64bit x86 4core with 16GB Dual Channel, 256GB SSD.
I’ve seen newer versions of what I have for cheaper than the average Pi4, I would never consider the Raspberry over this solution given how monolithically more powerful it is for how small they are.
I have Ubuntu 22.04 LTS Server without a desktop GUI and I control it on my PC via CMD with SSH user@localipaddress
I own this domain and don’t have anything better to use it for, so it’s a shorter link to the above mentioned community indexer.
Even just the fourth story, Loyalty is what I am mainly after.
Thanks for the link, I had been trying for a while and one of my domains doesn’t even work now after I changed too many DNS records.
How do you get it to work in root domains? I’ve only ever been able to get subdomains to work.
No matter how many times I authenticate with my card, it never works and their support is rather frustratingly low quality.
It’s great with subdomains, I don’t think it works on root Domains but it’s still extremely easy to set up.
I would recommend forcing HTTPS as well as creating a Page Rule enforcing strict SSL.
I wasn’t happy with Mylar, kapowarr has been alright, I just needed to set a restart schedule as it seems to stall after a while.
But still an improvement over mylar.
Kapowarr
Or if you live outside of America, the number of albums that don’t let you play some of the songs is insane.
I use deemix for 320kbps, I originally had FLAC but as almost 100% of my listening is remote from my server I found 320 to be great.
I’m no Hi-Fi listener, but YT rips suck.
Many of us are sharing without reward and have strong ethical beliefs regarding for-profit distribution of material versus non-profit sharing.
We couldn’t talk about real digital piracy anymore after seeing so many subs that were acceptable early in Reddit’s lifespan get taken down, some deserved, some not.
Having our own server based sub is extremely beneficial and this particular community was lucky that this event occurred. If anyone would like to talk about PC Gaming in a piracy friendly environment, checkout !pcgaming@lemmy.fmhy.ml
Good quality for the lower size, which is still important to a lot of non westerners, but they also don’t look great on our 70’+ screens.
I’ve found P2P as viable and have switched to Usenet.
No, it hasn’t been cracked yet.
Deemix with a Deezer free trial for good quality, free is 128kbps.