I finally uploaded a whole terabyte in a single session. I'm a super seeder!
And here are my qBittorrent stats. I left my computer running for 6 days, I never thought I'd get this far! But that electricity bill's gonna sting...
It's good to give back to the community.
EDIT: To any three-letter agencies who might be reading this post, I was uploading Linux ISOs and scientific research papers. I would never dream of uploading copyrighted material...
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A Raspberry Pi with an USB drive should use no more than 20W of power, if you want to further your endeavors.
Even the newest Pis use around 2W on idle (which seeding torrents basically is). I'd say the whole setup would be under 10W, or under 5W if the disk is 2.5".
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But Linux ISOs are copyrighted. The rights belong to all contributors who created them, and licensed them under terms which allow anyone to redistribute them for free.
Thats far too many big words, just tell me who's dog to shoot.
Damn. 641 is gunning for a promotion
But who is dog
First of all, thank you very much for your service.
Secondly, you're crazy lmao
When JSTOR comes knocking you are going to wish it was the MPAA instead
How does your ISP not molotov your house for this lol
I don't know about your country, but in mine the download and upload of home connections are both unlimited
I might dislike my natal country for many aspects (Mexico) but oh boy, it's unlimited home Internet connection and 0 fucks given about torrentig aren't certainly those.
Are you talking about speed or the amount of data you can transfer? If the speed is unlimited then oh boy, gonna move to Mexico :)
I meant uncapped yeah, speeds are average, but se can get decent fiber amounts.
Probably because the ISP is getting paid
Good on you seeding useful stuff. Last time I had to get my ratio up on a private tracker I had to seed download 50GB and seed close to 1TB of granny porn.
I liked everyone's faces, when they asked where I got such a good ratio, that is was all granny porn lol.
All I see is a fellow ISO 8601 enjoyer (for dates). Edit: sadly not for time. Filthy AM/PM enjoyer 😅
It always made sense to me, because when you create folders for your backups, it will always get sorted chronologically.
Yes, that and for most databases as well, easy sorting shit no extra rules or frameworks to make it make sense to the computer.
Thank you for your service 🎖️
Thank you for your service.
Spread your seed far and wide, let it cover the Earth.
FYI, scientific research papers are more often than not copyrighted.
Thankfully sci-hub.se exists.
Pour one out for Aaron Shwartz
I always excitedly go to Scihub or LibGen only to find that they never have the paper I am wanting. Smh
im at 30TB uploaded but i swapped setups last year and idk what it was at before. so 30tb 1 year
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Sorry to hear your dreams are limited.
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I'd never imagine doing that in Egypt lol. We don't have unlimited fiber/adsl. the datacap we pay for is 250gb for about $5
Impressive. I distrohoped and lost everything
on the other end of the spectrum: I can't even do port forwarding to seed shit
The electricity bill shouldn't be that bad. Seeding torrents doesn't put a lot of load on the system. Depending on your hardware it could be pretty low power consumption. On the high end it might hit 4kwh a day.
Currently my server is at 1.5 TiB uploaded since last restart. Always on lol. I wonder how badly it impacts my energy bill. I just have a 1gig unlimited data connection. Figure I oughta use it haha . And yes obvious iso and open src software and the like.
My desktop Jellyfin/aarr stack and nextcloud server runs about 1.2kwh/day. So not bad but not free
The craft computing guy on YouTube said in a video that he runs at 7-8khw/day at idle. :O
Ya prob similar. Someday I wanna measure but I'd have to get some tool for that. How do you measure?
Just a no name knockoff killawatt meter, I think it was $10-15
My cable modem consumes about 10-20w (I've done monitoring). This while a single file server is continually backing up to Crashplan (about 700GB this month so far). So I don't even see my cable modem in my power bill.
My file server is much worse - on average it's consuming about 100w (or 2400wh/day). I've done the math several times, that's about $1/day. It's the box that's syncing with all my devices, and then backing up to Crashplan.
PUSH IT TO THE LIMITTT