I was surprised by how similar this Fopnu website is to the well-known Tixati o.o and at the bottom of its site, it reads as Copyright 2018 Tixati Software Inc. All Rights Reserved and now I know something's fishy about Fopnu!
Thanks for finding that out. Including the username/folder in the link seems a little counter-intuitive if that is the case, but maybe there's a purpose.
But yeah, without any documentation/specifications or source code, there's pretty much no chance of it being adopted here unfortunately (unless that changes). May be interesting to see how it develops nonetheless. Another thing though, the application has a search feature, which kinda makes linking from here less useful...
Dude Chill the fuck out and smoke a bowl or something. Maybe take your ADD meds while you are at it. Peer to peer has been around since the early 90`s. Long story short no one wants this fucking Fopnu here but you. Promote that shit somewhere else kid.
There are plenty of torrent sites, news groups, warez and even people who host an ass load of movies, music, anime, etc. on their own servers.
Typically the users are here for DDL. This is what AT is about. But well, let's make a poll. Anybody interested in this new closed source p2p stuff? Please note here.
So you want to create thousands of file links without seeders? Even if you seed some of those files yourself, nobody would know those, correct? More clarification needed here. Some time ago a guy asked for edk2 hashes, which are already present. We never heard anything about it afterwards.
Here's what one user just wrote in the chatroom that I linked to:
<YandereKate (portable)> hmmmm I think they should work if fopnu has to OS associate fopnu:file:* links with fopnu. <YandereKate (portable)> and I might be wrong and I'll test it later but I think file links are just the hash of the file and fopnu does a search for the hash. not sure if user is included in the hash <YandereKate (portable)> yeah so it adds the file from the hash to the transfers then looks for people with the file, so if no one with the file was online then it would sit there until someone who had the file came back online <YandereKate (portable)> it would but just like a torrent with no seeders
1. I let one of the developers in the main chatroom for it know what you replied with (which is called Testing and can be joined by installing Fopnu then putting the following link into the Run dialog box - fopnu:chat:pl3bstp4ku4djveqb5m3pyjpwwgtrm5oax74rrzht224oloasecq/Testing and clicking OK/pressing Enter)
2. Isn't that the same thing as BitTorrent though? The idea is that there will always be someone with the file that will be sharing it after downloading it from the original host.
It would be nice if fopnu links were added to the anime that is listed on here.
That's an interesting tool. Unfortunately, without any specifications/documentation, or even source code available, there's really not much I can do. I may be wrong, but from a quick look, it seems like someone actually needs to host the files for the links to work, which means that if that someone goes offline, the link breaks?
Fopnu 1.28 is now released and supports making links to files that are being shared. You can download it at https://www.fopnu.com/download/windows.html . It would be nice if fopnu links were added to the anime that is listed on here.
I think Sonarr has Anime Tosho's setup built in, so you should be able to just select it. If you've already tried that and still have issues, have you tried asking Sonarr support?
29/04/2018 18:47 — RamenSub