Are accounts required for uploading? Anonymous uploading is preferred here. --- No If an account is required, how much space is given? --- No/Yes Are there any other upload limits? --- Not Stated How long do files last? --- 60 days without download Does the host modify uploaded files in any way? --- Maybe What quirks does the host have? --- affiliate program Is the host friendly to downloaders? --- easy to download with very fast download speed
"This week, users of Zippyshare attempting to access the site from Germany began reporting that they too are experiencing the same issues, with visitors seeing the same “403 Forbidden” notice;
Tips received by TorrentFreak from users in Germany indicate that the site cannot be reached from several ISPs including Vodafone, Deutsche Telekom, M-net, Pyur, Unitymedia, and others.
Changing DNS settings to point to other providers (such as Cloudflare or Google) doesn’t seem to help matters but we did manage to access the site using VPN servers located in Berlin and Frankfurt.
Zippyshare did not respond to our earlier request for comment and the site hasn’t made any announcements that would explain the ‘forbidden’ errors now being displayed across the EU’s most powerful countries.
While that’s a strange situation for a platform of Zippyshare’s scale and reach, stats provided by SimilarWeb reveal that the highest volume of visitors to the site are from Indonesia (13%) followed by Japan (9%), the United States (8%), Brazil (7%) and then India (4%).
This data suggests that countries in the EU are fairly insignificant in terms of traffic, which could explain the apparent apathy. Or, of course, Zippyshare might simply not want to talk about the problem in public, either voluntarily or otherwise, for a number of reasons."
(and that the problem in Britain remains as it was)
Good recommendation! IceChat really doesn't look like being overweight. About Linux... If wanted, the Windows Subsystem for Linux is just a quick install from Windows Store away. Commandline stuff should build and run properly.
Judging by their politicians & TV presenters they've been doing horses^Wdonkeys and pigs^Welephants for about a century or so and more recently Scottish orangutangs because those are famously endangered (there's a very small surviving population close to Loch Iron Brew) :3
XDCC is a great medium to download anime! xdccget can be a quite light and useful tool specially for Linux users. I personally prefer IceChat (portable). It gets the job done well ^^
Looks like Erai is now posting files to appropriate categories on Nyaa, so I've removed the rule to fetch Erai from the Non-English category, and marked recent Non-English Erai releases as deleted. Thanks for the note.
Thanks for bringing that topic up. As xdcc is a good option for stuff with expired links. And for me, easy handling is very welcome. I think, LittleWeeb is a bit over-featured, if just one-click/line-dl is the matter. Also some issues open in the bug-tracker (maybe just "holding it wrong" or something). I've found xdccget which just does the download job. Nothing more and it's tiny. Binary size is below 100 KiB. Only downside is, that it doesn't build against OpenSSL 1.1.x, just 1.0.2. Well, currently not a severe matter. Works fine for me for single file and batch requests.
That's right. Everything (anime, TV series and movies) starts with manga. If it's popular and successful, anime movie, anime series and TV series will be created.
That's one thing I like about anime. Aside from a few shows like One Piece, nothing goes on for too long. On the one hand that means some shows don't get as much as they should, but it also means the shows can have a clear purpose and never have to "jump the shark".
27/04/2019 20:59 — Anonymous