In the case of Denuvo, it is proven to drastically decrease performance for the sake of “security.”
Examples:
Hogwarts Legacy Denuvo vs Crack
In the case of Denuvo, it is proven to drastically decrease performance for the sake of “security.”
Examples:
Hogwarts Legacy Denuvo vs Crack
If you get the crack from a reputable source, you can trust it will be safe. A low seed torrent from a shady place (like The Pirate Bay) is probably a virus. High seed torrent from another source like 1337x or something with more active moderation is generally safe.
If you want to be extra sure, spin up a VM and install the crack there and check it out before doing it on your real machine.
Prowlarr is better than Jackett, especially for setting up Sonarr and Radarr.
Weird. If your RPMs increase during these slow downs then it’s from engine braking.
It could be that your car is downshifting for the uphill and then remains in that lower gear for the downhill, causing unintentional engine braking.
Are you using cruise control to set the speed? If so, it could be engine braking to keep it at the desired speed. Some cars do this, some don’t.
you’re on the piracy community… what do you expect to see here?
Ah, maybe it’s started up again.
I prefer Prowlarr because the UI is just like Sonarr and Radarr and it can synchronize your indexers to Sonarr and Radarr
torrents-csv.ml is excellent. It’s a compiled database of other torrent sites that is pruned of unseeded torrents. It usually has what I need except for new releases, as they aren’t added immediately.
Side note: Jackett is nice but Prowlarr is better. Jackett development has stopped. Prowlarr is a little bit more feature rich and can automatically add indexers to Sonarr and Radarr.
Same - I’m very curious as to what it is and how it’s used.
I hate the jargon used in some of these app descriptions.
example: “Enhance workflow with integrated collaboration and intelligent software agents to automate your processes.”
WHAT THE FUCK DO YOU DO
Money isn’t too tight - I have a $250 Amazon credit right now to use on whatever.
I’d really prefer to upgrade the CPU because it’s already overclocked and still struggling. When I host a game like Space Engineers, I get massive lag spikes as it tries to keep up.
The CPU is just not enough for what I would like to do.
Yes, Plex transcoding is awful. Hardware transcodes aren’t possible on that build because I have nothing that supports it. The earliest QuickSync capable Intel chips are the 8000 series.
CPU and RAM are consistently >90%. It’s mostly qbittorrent doing that by caching files I’m seeding.
Game servers are mostly stable but Plex struggles if it’s transcoding (necessary due to video file types and who I’m streaming to).
Thanks, I’ll keep that in mind.
Just double checked and the 13400 is 65W just like the 5600x, which has no iGPU. I know AM4 and DDR4 would greatly reduce the cost of this upgrade but I’d like this to last as long as possible for me.
I’d really like to utilize Intel QuickSync. Anything not capable of that is a deal breaker for me.
A good VPN for torrenting would be AirVPN, as they offer port forwarding.
Check ipleak.net to see if there’s identifiable info coming through. Use their torrent check as well.
Not typically but it can vary depending on which protocol and which provider you use. Best to check yourself using something like ipleak.net and see if there’s any identifying info on there while you’re connected.
If you forward a port on your network (or VPN) and point your torrent software towards that port, you are now an “active” node. You can communicate with anyone else, forwarded or not.
If you leave it closed (passive node), you can only communicate with active nodes. With large torrents, this isn’t an issue because there’s more than enough active nodes to send the data.
Port forwarded: talk to anyone, even closed
Port closed: only talk to port forwarded people and hope that small torrents have someone with a forwarded port.
The onset is pretty fast because it’s going straight into your lungs and bloodstream. Within a minute of inhaling you’ll notice the feeling.
I would recommend talking to a dispensary about what you’re looking for. If that’s not available, try talking to your dealer or someone who knows more about smoking in your local area so you can get some reputable information.
Generally speaking, it sounds like a mid strain is what you’re looking for. Roll some .5g joints so you can smoke them in littler portions.