• Vigilante
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    151 year ago

    Also link any ways to donate if they’re accepting that.

    • @[email protected]
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      191 year ago

      It searches through libgens, z-library and has it’s own mirrors of the files they serve on top of that. I think it was created as a response to Z-Library’s domain getting seized but I could be wrong.

  • @[email protected]
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    281 year ago

    Could anyone broad-stroke the security requirements for something like this? Looks like they’ll pay for hosting up to a certain amount, and between that and a pipeline to keep the mirror updated I’d think it wouldn’t be tough to get one up and running.

    Just looking for theory - what are the logistics behind keeping a mirror like this secure?

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      1 year ago

      I know the last time this came up there was a lot of user resistance to the torrent scheme. I’d be willing to seed 200-500gb but having minimum torrent archive sizes of like 1.5TB and larger really limits the number of people willing to give up that storage, as well as defeats a lot of the resiliency of torrents with how bloody long it takes to get a complete copy. I know that 1.5TB takes a massive chunk out of my already pretty full NAS, and I passed on seeding the first time for that reason.

      It feels like they didn’t really subdivide the database as much as they should have…

      • @[email protected]
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        281 year ago

        There are plenty of small torrents. Use the torrent generator and tell the script how much space you have and it will give you the “best” (least seeded) torrents whose sum is the size you give it. It doesn’t have to be big, even a few GB is suitable for some smaller torrents.

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          Almost all the small torrents that I see pop up are already seeded relatively good (~10 seeders) though, which reinforces the fact that A. the torrents most desperately needing seeders are the older, largest ones and B. large torrents don’t attract seeders because of unreasonable space requirements.

          Admittedly, newer torrents seem to be split into 300gb or less pieces, which is good, but there’s still a lot of monster torrents in that list.

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      71 year ago

      Thx.

      Do you know how useful it is to host such a torrent? Who is accessing the content via that torrent?