Mirrorace is a greedy site (Lot of ads), bypassing the encryption of the links, can be up to 5 pages and 2 captcha. Not recommended this site. Despite using a lot of ads, upload rate is so low, most of them fail to upload.
I have a good replacement as well but can't guarantee 100% for it: https://pixeldrain.com/ so far they seem fast, no captcha also very friendly API https://pixeldrain.com/api . Was able to upload to it via curl no problem. Can't say what large volumes will do to the site but imo it's worth a shot.
As you somewhat imply, I don't see that as being an issue in the near future. I also think trying to predict beyond the near future is mostly a futile exercise, so I think the current position is fine for now. Should that change, the situation can be evaluated when that occurs. I think the current domain is sufficient. I don't intend to engage in a whack-a-mole game against potential blockades, and I believe there are plenty of existing workarounds available (from proxies to VPNs).
hi, i would like to suggest a new host, it could be a good replacement for dl.free.fr https://send.cm no account is required but as a free registered member most of the restrictions are removed: -no daily upload limit and unlimited storage -max 5gb per file -files are deleted after 30 days of inactivity -downloading is easy, no capchas, speed is very good (but i have to admit my connection is only 16mbit)
The less someone knows, the more they think that. Eventually we'll all probably be limited to commercial services. Thankfully, they're much better than they used to be.
I'm thinking the future is a webtorrent add-on to your mainstream browser and a vpn. The isp then won't know the contents of your session (encryption), the sites you're connecting to (vpn), or that you're running an application other than a standard browser (webtorrent).
Some isp's have been put on the hook for what their customers do, so this is probably the future.
Some isp's are already banning the use of torrent clients even though they don't know what you're downloading, and Microsoft security has a setting which quietly un-installs torrent clients without asking. Some countries are banning the use of a vpn and that's probably going to be impossible to work around.
The other solution is a seedbox, provided you can isolate it from any connection to you with a vpn and a payment method that can't be traced back to you.
I don't think hosting services are quite done yet, tbh, but you make a good point, and there has always been talk of a truly free unstoppable, unbannable P2P powered internet.
Being prepared is good, but don't worry fren, since day one the powers that be have been intent in removing all vestiges of fun from the internet, but they have never and will never prevail. As long as there is anime, that anime will be released - anon will find a way.
Admin-sans, hosting services come and go, but if we're ever in the situation were there is no suitable hosts (however unlikely that might sound right now) you really need to sort a DDL for all tomodachis here, I'm sure many of us here will be more than happy to chip in for server costs. Also might be an idea to plan for domain name alts if the .org address gets banned in some countries. Many of us have used this site for more years than we care to remember, and will be happy to donate funds. I'm sure the admins already know about all this but theres bound to be plenty nerds here that would be hacksperts in that kinda thing that'd want to help out with that kinda thing too.
I see, im really not sure what the best way to fix this, other than hiding the non nzb results. i paged them about supporting it as nzbhydra reject results that dont have nzb in them.
A vpn is the opposite direction from where they're going. It may have to do with some big court cases in their country and they're trying to dodge the problem.
If you haven't tried MultiUp here, they give 3 or 4 more ddl-services you might have some luck with. Ignore any pull-down menus here and click on the site link then "download" to see the choices.
aside from suggesting a vpn which i have no idea if that would work or not i hope they decide to reverse their decision, the only other DDL i can use is clicknupload and it's pretty slow
Weird that a lack of an NZB would confuse the application - probably a bug that needs to be fixed on their side?
I'd imagine hiding those entries would be even more confusing (particularly with paging) because NZBs aren't added in any particular order, so you'd have entries randomly showing up at different places in the feed.
using torznab endpoint work as expected, because i assume all links have magnet and/or torrent link. however, nzb only avaliable when processed via your server. they still show up when /api?only_nzb=1 present which confuses the apps.
Unfortunately, I don't use that app so don't know what the problem is - are you able to give more info? The only_nzb/tor flags just suppresses including two enclosures as some applications can't handle them, and it appears to work as such. /api is preferred; /nabapi points to the exact same thing. They somewhat follow the Torznab/Newznab API, so that should provide needed documentation on the endpoints?
Hello, is it possible to fix the api in a way that only returns what is requested? /api?only_tor=1 and /api?only_nzb=1 animetosho api usenet is failing. using the new prowlarr app of *arr family. also it's possible to document the api endpoints e.g.
From a quick look, it seems like Free has disabled uploads to anyone not using a Free.fr IP. If anyone knows a way to upload to Free, am interested to hear.
If your question is specifically 'why', the parser doesn't fully recognise the naming format used by VipapkStudios (using pipes to separate everything), whereas it does understand Tangmen's format. In both cases, it can pick out the title, but to figure out the season, it needs to be able to extract the episode number.
Unfortunately, it's a problem with trying to automatically determine categorization - there's quite a variety of naming schemes used and it's hard to write a parser which accommodates everything. Pipes are more commonly used to separate alternative names rather than episode numbers, for example.
I've put in a specific rule to handle their scheme (though it's somewhat fragile, and their history shows that they change naming schemes every now and then).
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01/07/2021 19:41 — BetaMAX