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18/03/2016 18:48 — Anonymous
I use usenetserver.com, which is perfectly fine for me. There is a special for it, for $10 a month on the front page of http://binsearch.info/. I also hear a lot of good things about http://frugalusenet.com/, which is $4.99 a month but only lets you download files that are less than 600 days old.

The usenet subreddit also has a great wiki on everything if you are new to usenet. https://www.reddit.com/r/usenet/wiki/f..._providers

Unfortunately I don't think you will find anything for free.
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18/03/2016 18:31 — Anonymous
Any low priced Usenet access services you'd recommend?  I suppose free access is not an option?
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18/03/2016 14:37 — Anonymous
Just wanted to say thanks for starting usenet mirrors. Quality uploaders are few and far between now; it seems Ishouni has been the only reliable one for the last 2 or 3 years.
~anizb
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17/03/2016 19:22 — Gurphy_TC
Thanks for the heads up.  

Another one bites the dust.
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17/03/2016 17:17 — Anonymous
hey there,
Re: toutbox (used in multi go4up), there's a message saying it will cease operations at the end of March.
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17/03/2016 12:20 — admin
The compression itself is fairly good, but there's no de-duplication. This is particularly bad on the batch 7z files since there's typically a lot of duplicate fonts, as you've pointed out.

You can try this out yourself when you do your test recompress - disable solid compression (set "Solid Block size" to "Non-solid") and you should get a similar size to what we serve.
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17/03/2016 10:36 — kotuwa
Hey Animetosho,
Just a small question with feedback :)
"All Attachments", is the 7z compression method used by it, is different than normal?
I saw All Attachments 7z file for a batch was 64mb sized, looks abnormal...
I downloaded it and repacked it into 7z with normal method, then the size was less than 3mb... It is like 200%+ difference!
Since text are always compressible and font files are redundant over episodes, it should be like this unless it followed a different method! (For video file, STORE is better I think!)
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15/03/2016 23:33 — Envy
No your not doing it right....just joking.
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15/03/2016 21:46 — bomaye6
Am I doing it right
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15/03/2016 19:19 — Gurphy_TC
They all have ddls now.  Processing links for 26 shows in a torrent can take some time.
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12/03/2016 04:22 — Anonymous
here it is: Smile Precure eng dub
https://animetosho.org/view/glitter-force.953610
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12/03/2016 04:21 — Anonymous
the entry you're referring to is 3 years old.  you'll probably need to access Usenet to get the dual audio original Pretty Cure now. but dub sucks so why bother.

That being said, if you want an English dub of a recent Precure series, look for "Glitter force".  I think AT has/had it.
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12/03/2016 02:18 — Anonymous
That's it! I'm never trusting RapidGator again! http://www.anime-sharing.com/forum/com...o]-113404/
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10/03/2016 01:30 — Gin-Iro
is yours neko too, lets see it nyahaha. Now to think up some cool catchphrase... neko neko nano da~~
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09/03/2016 23:35 — Anonymous
Thanks.  It does the job nicely.  It passes the "scan" test in that I don't have to focus my eyes to locate these folders, and I can spot all the folders on a page instantly --This is very different from reading recognition, which by comparison is tiresome and slow.  
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09/03/2016 13:23 — Yogicat
btw, my avatar is the most chibi. Nyahaha.
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09/03/2016 13:23 — Yogicat
*pops microphone* testing one two
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09/03/2016 12:49 — Gin-Iro
Just gonna check out my avatar picture...
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09/03/2016 12:19 — admin
I can live with that - not sure how much better it is than the "files" text indicator though, but it's there now.
Thanks for the idea.
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08/03/2016 22:12 — Anonymous
Another possibility is a folder icon for multi-file.
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08/03/2016 07:28 — admin
Multi-file torrents don't necessarily contain 12 files; a torrent with 2 files is also a multi-file torrent.
Formatting the size is an interesting concept though. Bold is somewhat un-aesthetically pleasing though... I'll think about it.
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08/03/2016 03:41 — Anonymous
Yuki site uses bold for multi-files.  Seems helpful and appropriate.
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08/03/2016 00:51 — Anonymous
Thanks for the reply.

I would think one 12 file torrent is as important as 12 one file torrents, and the smaller text you mention is not usually a great way to highlight things.  How about this: just the size letters in the right column, MB and GB, with GB in bold.  That would highlight the larger torrents, including the single-file movies.

Anyways, thanks for everything.
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08/03/2016 00:21 — admin
Thanks for those suggestions.
Since you asked for my thoughts:

1. Multi-file torrents do have a "(... files)" text below them and don't have DDL links. Bold tends to signify importance of some sort, so I'm apprehensive on using that. I'm not against the idea of making them easier to distinguish though. Any other ideas?
2. I'll need to think about how possible this is - it may not exactly be a trivial thing to do.
3. Unfortunately the system doesn't quite work that way. There's no particular timing on when a retry will occur. Displaying a retry count may be possible though, so I'll consider that.

Hope that's useful.
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07/03/2016 09:33 — Anonymous
There previously was a homepage note about this for the Go4Up multi-hoster in general I think, toutbox being one of their hosts.  As I recall, the only solution offered was to manually delete the extra bytes yourself, or not worry about the checksum.

I don't recall if toutbox shows up on any multi-hosters other than Go4Up.  If it does, try that.
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06/03/2016 23:31 — Anonymous
i don't know if anyone cares but files from toutbox seem to have empty bytes appended on the end which will modify checksums
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06/03/2016 22:58 — Anonymous
feedback, eh?  Here are three things I think many people would like:
1. bold print to identify multi-file offerings on the homepage.  I prefer the instant gratification of batch downloads instead of waiting for individual files, and it would be nice if they were easier to spot.
2. percent torrent is completed here, so we can estimate when to check back again.
3. Number of tries on Solidfiles, time to next re-try, so we can guess if it's worth waiting for.  Other people may want that kind of info for other services, but I think solidfiles gets the most interest.

So what do you think?
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05/03/2016 13:10 *admin
Thanks for getting back to me.
There are separate processing queues for the various tasks, so it could be done before or after the upload.
It can take a while at times - usually if a batch appears, it can hold up the queue a bit, but it should show up in the end (if it doesn't after a long time, then something may be up).
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05/03/2016 11:09 — Anonymous
nah, it's ok now. the torrents seemed to be processed so I tought it was missing.
it could be there still were some mirrors to do (I suppose demuxing subs is like the last step before deleting the file?)
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05/03/2016 10:04 — admin
Subs seem to be extracted fine here.
Is it missing from anything in particular?
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05/03/2016 09:38 — Anonymous
no more attachement/subs?
I see you added various torrent info, but there's no more demuxed subs?
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04/03/2016 00:17 — rdruffy
It's always helpful if you make a habit of reading about/faqs for websites.
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03/03/2016 16:24 — Anonymous
It's a ddl mirror site for recent anime releases, not an archive.
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03/03/2016 15:29 — Anonymous
why is supposed to be this? a copy of nyaa torrents? and even have filter, cant distinguise dead links.....
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28/02/2016 20:42 — ninjacloud
Please let it be 2 weeks, one month is a lot with these releases...
Without yuki, getting anime isn't as smooth as before :(
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28/02/2016 04:00 — Anonymous
Nyaa is more fun than something being administered by a barrel of monkeys.
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28/02/2016 02:37 — admin
That's... rather disappointing.
I'm guessing they only used HTTPS whilst on CloudFlare, which they don't appear to be using any more.
Does mean that any HTTPS links to Nyaa are now broken.

Thanks for the heads up though!
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28/02/2016 01:03 — Anonymous
It seems they turned off https again.
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27/02/2016 20:03 — Anonymous
It seems the fetcher stop fetching from Nyaa again since about 3 hours ago.
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27/02/2016 18:04 — randomasocial
I didn't know there was something this practical, I read an article about it and added my series to my feeds. thank you :)
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27/02/2016 13:57 — Anonymous
Do you know how to use RSS feeds?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RSS
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27/02/2016 13:08 — randomasocial
hi, i love this site, it is so good and useful. I have a suggestion. Can you add following series option? like when a new release is added for the series we are following and receiving an e-mail about it?
(sorry for bad english, if there is already something like this please inform me, I'm a bit noob in these matters)
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27/02/2016 06:05 — Anonymous
yep, i cry
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27/02/2016 05:31 — aniluv
@Tibb, if u are seeing this, yuki has stopped updating. Your divine intervention is required.
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26/02/2016 13:05 — admin
Seems like Nyaa is now using HTTPS. That's nice (broke the script, but still nice).
Thanks for the note.
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26/02/2016 10:59 — Anonymous: "Anonymous42"
looks like it is only fetching from TT atm
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26/02/2016 10:14 — admin
Dang, image hosts have changed slightly. :(

I've fixed it for new files going forward. Old ones, unfortunately, will stay as they are now.
Thanks a lot for pointing it out though!
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26/02/2016 05:24 — Anonymous: "Stoney"
Screenshot can't enlarged anymore :(
I usually use this for subs comparison.
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26/02/2016 05:14 *admin
I don't really want to increase page load times too much, so have kept it small.

Keeping it under 6KB shouldn't be too difficult, but you may need to tweak things a bit. Here's some tips:
- the displayed picture is actually limited to 50x50, so try reducing the image resolution. A 50x50 image should easily fit into 6KB (might be tight for 32-bit PNGs). 100x100 is allowed for if you wish to cater for high DPI displays
- JPEG is usually smaller than PNG, so if you don't need transparency, stick to JPEG
- for JPEGs, try reducing JPEG quality
- for PNGs, try using indexed (8-bit) colour
- if you're slightly over the limit, you can try using tools like mozjpeg or advpng to squeeze as much size as possible

Hope that helps.
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