Well both letters came to my mailbox the same day, so that's why.Surprise it took you the third notices to get a vpn, then again it is funny you get a notice just from watching.
I use Nyaa for anime torrents, because the fansub groups there do a fantastic job. (And I like having offline access to the .mkv files to convert/watch them on any of my devices)Ill only torrent from the internet archive, usually i just grab roms from my prefered sites. (You may just want to delete the torrent after you download it for safey reasons)
However i do torrent some Anime because fuck crunchyroll. Ill rather pay a subscription to winrar than a site that blocks you from rewinding back to 0 secs
I somewhat hate my isp, because not only do you get dmca letters, but I think they me be overcharging for internet with a data cap. unlimited internet I think is $50 more than their basic model.Well both letters came to my mailbox the same day, so that's why.
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I use Nyaa for anime torrents, because the fansub groups there do a fantastic job. (And I like having offline access to the .mkv files to convert/watch them on any of my devices)
Well both letters came to my mailbox the same day, so that's why.
it's going to take another month or two before I have all my switch games (all digital with like 203 games).
well, that god of war ragnarok download really ate away at the 1,250GBs I have.Haha feels like a semester project.
I pay $11 more per month to have no data cap, because I'm renting their modem. It's worth it to me, since I host and seed MediCat USB as a torrent from my Pi 4.I somewhat hate my isp, because not only do you get dmca letters, but I think they me be overcharging for internet with a data cap. unlimited internet I think is $50 more than their basic model.
well, that god of war ragnarok download really ate away at the 1,250GBs I have.
we're using my isp's modem as well.I pay $11 more per month to have no data cap, because I'm renting their modem. It's worth it to me, since I host and seed MediCat USB as a torrent from my Pi 4.
I pay $11 more per month to have no data cap, because I'm renting their modem. It's worth it to me, since I host and seed MediCat USB as a torrent from my Pi 4.
we're using my isp's modem as well.
I use my own router, and put their modem/router combo unit into "Bridge Mode" (a.k.a. dummy mode) so it just acts like a dumb, dedicated modem. Their modem sucks at routing, and slowly over time needs more and more reboots until it's a twice-daily thing. I'll always prefer dedicated devices over all-in-one stuff.For me I never like to rent equipment, I buy my own modem.
I daisy chained my router to the modem/router combo as well, so I wouldn't have to change the ssid for a ton of devices. the ip for each thing changed slightly, but almost every device I have, except for the ps4, allowed me to change the ip without having to reinput the security password.I use my own router, and put their modem/router combo unit into "Bridge Mode" (a.k.a. dummy mode) so it just acts like a dumb, dedicated modem. Their modem sucks at routing, and slowly over time needs more and more reboots until it's a twice-daily thing. I'll always prefer dedicated devices over all-in-one stuff.
Yeah, I have static local IPs for a few of my devices, namely my phone, PC, Raspberry Pi 4 server, bartop arcade, and my 3D Printer. Because I like having shortcuts to access them.I daisy chained my router to the modem/router combo as well, so I wouldn't have to change the ssid for a ton of devices. the ip for each thing changed slightly, but almost every device I have, except for the ps4, allowed me to change the ip without having to reinput the security password.
I put a static on everything including the ps5, but mine isn't hacked. something was causing an issue with the series x as they were using the same ip, which is one of the main reasons I do static ips. the same thing happened with the ps5 where my 3ds had the same ip, since one was static, and the other wasn't.Yeah, I have static local IPs for a few of my devices, namely my phone, PC, Raspberry Pi 4 server, bartop arcade, and my 3D Printer. Because I like having shortcuts to access them.
I use my own router, and put their modem/router combo unit into "Bridge Mode" (a.k.a. dummy mode) so it just acts like a dumb, dedicated modem.