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Federation on PeerTube can be pretty restrictive depending on the instance you register on. You should check out this link: https://lemmy.wtf/post/15816115
Check out this link: https://lemmy.wtf/post/15816115


When you think about the essence of PCMR, you are not truly part of PCMR if you are on Windows.
Check out this post about picking the right instance: https://lemmy.wtf/post/15816115
It federates with all listed here: https://instances.joinpeertube.org/instances, which is most instances.


Right now there’s 538 TB of video, but that’s actually “only” from the instances on this list: https://instances.joinpeertube.org/instances/
You can see more stats here: https://instances.joinpeertube.org/instances/stats
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Also check out the stickied post at !peertube@lemmy.wtf and this list.
Isnt that only really necessary if using RAID?
You at least seed while watching the movie.


It’s not even the game itself that’s a problem. It’s the shitty battle.net launcher that people always struggle to get working properly.


A little off-topic, but it’s kinda tragic how easy it is to install and play WoW private servers on Linux, compared to the official game. Some private servers even have launchers made for Linux. But a multi-billion company can’t manage…


Most of that power consumption is coming from the GPU.
I never mentioned the USSR and in my original comment I even said that a “tankie” isn’t a communist.
A dictatorship is a form of government which is characterized by a leader, or a group of leaders, who hold absolute or near-absolute political power.


It’s honestly not that complicated.
You first need an indexer. This is the software that Sonarr, Radarr and Lidarr uses to search for torrents. Prowlarr is an indexer and is where you connect to a tracker.
Then you obviously need a download client. Something like qBittorrent. Then on Radarr, Sonarr and Lidarr you add qBittorrent as the download client.
When you search for a movie on Radarr, it will send the request to Prowlarr, which looks at your tracker and then send the results back to Radarr. When you click the movie you want, then Radarr sends the torrent to the download client aka qBittorrent.
Simple, yes. I probably forgot something though. Plex or Jellyfin to actually watch the content.
Prowlarr > Sonarr > qBittorrent > Jellyfin


Maybe just regular Linux Mint then, which follows Ubuntu release schedule.


I guess the tracker can see the seeders, but your client can’t connect to them maybe?
That’s difficult, because the 540TB is spread out a cross many PeerTube instances. Every instance uses different method to store the video. Some use local drives, some use S3 or another form of cloud storage.
My instance is hosted locally on 2x4TB hard drives, which cost me about €100.