Skip to main content



les miserables 2012 - why the f it downloads a f-ing documentary instead?


I haven't experienced this with other movies and this is annoying as fuck.
real movie is 2 hours.
stupid documentary is 1hr.

Ive downloaded from 10 different sources and it's always a stupid documentary.

Am I doing something wrong? or there is a McCarthyist governmental conspiracy to keep this movie hidden?

real movie - I can see it actuallly exists: vk.com/video361427896_45623935…

in reply to Fair Fairy

Figures that shit is limewire. Just download it yourself off a real tracker
in reply to LainTrain

That's Radarr, not Limewire. Radarr is nothing like Limewire. Radarr is the best software currently available for fetching movies, just as Sonarr is the best for TV shows. And they're downloading from Usenet, not torrents. The reason they are having trouble is that they haven't set up Radarr to properly score releases, so it's just grabbing whatever matches the name.
in reply to _cryptagion [he/him]

So it's p2p without the help and protection of the bittorrent protocol, like limewire. I guess it's not literally limewire, it uses a warez graveyard instead.

If your software is "the best software", how come it can't find a movie? Why do you need to "set it up" to "properly score releases"? Jajajaja here you go instead:

rutracker.org/forum/viewtopic.…

therarbg.com/post-detail/64302…

Took 5 mins on my phone. Nw we were all new to piracy once.

This entry was edited (6 months ago)
in reply to LainTrain

in reply to _cryptagion [he/him]

This entry was edited (6 months ago)
in reply to LainTrain

The real difference between us is that I got a dick to swing about


Swagger around some more it is, I guess. Well kid, you can take care of that yourself, I think your last reply getting nearly everything you wrote about Usenet wrong does enough damage to you, that you don't even need me anymore. I'll leave you and my "sockpuppets" in peace.

in reply to LainTrain

Usenet piracy is OG lol, goes back way longer than BitTorrent. And half the point of Radarr is to share it with your family so you don't have to teach everyone piracy, you just give them overseerr access and they literally point and click to get movies to show up on your plex or jellyfin. Just set up a VPN like wireguard on your publicly reachable server to get a secure connection between your home server or NAS and your users without exposing your piracy infra to the internet.
in reply to boonhet

Usenet piracy is OG lol, goes back way longer than BitTorrent.


Yes like I said, "90s megaupload".
Or like I also said - "Warez graveyard".
Learn 2 read. Yawn.

This entry was edited (6 months ago)
in reply to LainTrain

So just because you don't understand it, you must mock it and think you're hot shit lmao
in reply to boonhet

well, if he thinks he's hot shit, I'm not going to argue with him lol
in reply to LainTrain

Mate you come off as a dick here. Just thought you'd wanna know
in reply to kasuaaliucceli

No I don't want to know, and I don't care, and the guy I'm replying to is way more of a dick than me anyway, as he should be, as is his natural right and as we all should be - but he also should be downvoted to oblivion for spreading literal misinformation, like actual obvious falsehoods - like "bittorrent doesn't protect against anything" which is something he said. But he isn't. Because ig the vast majority of this community is actually retarded.

Honestly y'all deserve each other.

This entry was edited (6 months ago)
in reply to LainTrain

nothing could beat the feeling of finally going from 56k to t1 at university, spending a week downloading shrek, and then discovering that it not even the right one.
in reply to Fair Fairy

You're not doing something wrong, per se, but you're also not doing something right. You should set up Radarr according to the TRaSH guides. This way Radarr will score releases and grab the best out of what it can find, instead of just grabbing whatever it finds first. If you don't set up Radarr to score releases, you might as well be doing it manually because you'll get better results.

Looks like you use NZBgeek. Try one of the top results here, looks like they are the real thing, judging from the comments on the NZBs.



Bad vibes: How an AI agent coded its way to disaster


cross-posted from: lemmy.ml/post/33720279

Written by Steven Vaughan-Nichols, Senior Contributing Editor
July 23, 2025 at 11:31 a.m. PT
Recently, vibe coding bit Jason Lemkin, trusted advisor to SaaStr, the Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) business community, in the worst possible way. The vibe program, Replit, he said, went "rogue during a code freeze and shutdown and deleted our entire database."

In a word: Wow. Just wow.




Bad vibes: How an AI agent coded its way to disaster


Written by Steven Vaughan-Nichols, Senior Contributing Editor
July 23, 2025 at 11:31 a.m. PT

Recently, vibe coding bit Jason Lemkin, trusted advisor to SaaStr, the Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) business community, in the worst possible way. The vibe program, Replit, he said, went "rogue during a code freeze and shutdown and deleted our entire database."

In a word: Wow. Just wow.



reshared this

in reply to reagansrottencorpse

Thus whole marketing campaign has worked better than they could have ever hoped for.



Bad vibes: How an AI agent coded its way to disaster


Written by Steven Vaughan-Nichols, Senior Contributing Editor
July 23, 2025 at 11:31 a.m. PT

Recently, vibe coding bit Jason Lemkin, trusted advisor to SaaStr, the Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) business community, in the worst possible way. The vibe program, Replit, he said, went "rogue during a code freeze and shutdown and deleted our entire database."

In a word: Wow. Just wow.




"Se lo spengo, la mia ragazza potrebbe pensare che la tradisco": l'ascesa della condivisione della posizione tra coppie






US criticizes French inquiry into social media platform X


The investigation follows two January complaints that alleged the X algorithm had been used for foreign interference in French politics. The social media company last week denied the allegations, calling them 'politically motivated.'


in reply to cm0002

This is a bummer. I really enjoyed this game.

I played it a while after it got released so a number of early issues got patched/fixed.




Doge reportedly using AI tool to create ‘delete list’ of federal regulations


A PowerPoint presentation made public by the Post claims that the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) used the AI tool to make “decisions on 1,083 regulatory sections”, while the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau used it to write “100% of deregulations”.

The Post spoke to three HUD employees who told the newspaper AI had been “recently used to review hundreds, if not more than 1,000, lines of regulations”.


Oh, good. Everything was feeling a little too calm, so of course they're doing this right fucking now.

This entry was edited (6 months ago)


datacenter liquid cooling solution


Hi,
I'm building a homelab watercooled unix server.
I don't want to buy expensive overpriced pre-mixes from ekwb or aquatuning.
What cooling solution do datacenters use for water cooling?

What is the chemical solution? Does anyone know?




Coding and Gaming on AR Glasses


reshared this



Coding and Gaming on AR Glasses





US | The Good, The Bad, And The Incredibly Stupid In Trump’s AI Action Plan


We’ve spent years documenting the challenges of crafting sensible AI policy, from Biden’s misguided plan, to various state-level attempts at regulation. Now Trump’s AI Action Plan has landed, offering a striking example of how even potentially useful policy ideas can be corrupted by political theater and special interests.