To answer directly, MAM is a great private tracker for many reasons, including their epub library. Bibliotik is supposed to be good but harder to get in.
For other options, have a look here.
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To answer directly, MAM is a great private tracker for many reasons, including their epub library. Bibliotik is supposed to be good but harder to get in.
For other options, have a look here.
Are you thinking of Vanced? Revanced has been steady ever since I switched almost a year ago.
There are quite a few. In order of preference, I used/tried:
Additional trackers and my ratings. Curious to see anyone's take on them.
I highly appreciate a well organized tracker that also accommodates the *arr suite. Also if it's the best in its category, even if it doesn't hit the mark on other factors.
If drama doesn't affect normal use of the website, then it's not a big factor for me. I only seriously got into the private tracker scene 2 years ago.
Should we include public trackers?
S tier
A tier
B tier
C tier
D Tier Avoid?
Tried both and settled with AntennaPod when there were rumours of Google Podcasts shutting down a few months ago.
I now value more export/import features. I also enjoyed AntennaPod's queue options more.
In Smarttube, go into settings and link device or something similar (edit: remote control). On your phone, go into settings and link TV and input the code Smarttube will give you.
It acts more as a remote, you need to have Smarttube already opened. It's not perfect, it's a decent compromise.
I usually use slavart, but it's been unstable lately. With it, you can download anything from Deezer and qobuz.
Same for me. Smart audiobook was great on one device, audiobookshelf even better since being into selfhosting.
There's a 5 year old Reddit thread where the creator shut down NBL and called out some Redditors and trackers he had beef with, but some didn't even know why. Seems like he would go on tantrums and easily ban people too.
Just poor ways to manage whatever issues he had. Don't know much more.
It was a bit rough in the beginning I admit. I'd recommend giving it another try.
You can look up this thread that has an updated tutorial.
Very easy to follow and should get you going.
I was using landrop before. Works fine but the GUI was just a bit off, not intuitive enough. That's Localsend's biggest improvement IMO.
C'est quoi tuto exactement?
In hindsight, that's what I'd go for. You could have audiobookshelf, tachiyomi or any of your favorite android reading apps. But the Kindle does what it does well, and for relatively cheap. Maybe in 5 years I'll reconsider, if my kindle ever dies!
That's a good point. I joined this sub a few months ago and now joined dbzer0's instead.
Yes, retention is very good on ANT and NBL. If it wasn't of the past drama of the site owner, they would be A tier trackers on everyone's lists IMHO.
It's a fun compilation, happy to contribute something to it. Happy to give more info if need be.
Anyone else has cross-seed configured? I started the process, created the config.json and now I need to configure it. It would be useful to see how someone else set it up and why. I feel the provided explanations in the config file are just a notch too high than what my hobbyist mind can understand atm. Then there's direct client injection or autotorrent2 I still have to figure out.
For those curious, cross-seed allows you to take what you are seeding and find where else that torrent is and seed it there too, within a defined set of trackers. Perfect for sharin' ye booty, arr!
Falling Lightblocks, available on his own website or GitHub.
Soulseek (nicotine+) and Slavart on divolt (FLAC files from Deezer and Qobuz).
Already am! Just used to GitHub and thought I could see a list of what's being worked on. I imagine beta update posts will bring some light to this.
Thanks!
Jackett can be incorporated into qbittorrent's built-in search function.
thanks for using Leebra!
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