• DessalinesM
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      Thank you for your service.

      Some people including OP are completely missing the point of torrenting, which is to share, not leech. If everyone removed their torrents like the OP, everything would quickly become unavailable and die.

      IMO a better strategy is to just limit your global upload speed. Then at least you’re still making everything healthy and available, even if its distributed slowly.

      • @IronTwo@lemmy.ml
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        21 year ago

        Noobie question: Is keeping my PC running to seed torrents taxing on the HDD or would it shorten its lifespan?

  • @emhl@feddit.de
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    531 year ago

    if you snatch a popular torrent that is fine but with dying torrents that is quite harmful

    • @Jenoki@lemmy.mlOP
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      111 year ago

      I’m considering getting a seedbox because with my current storage setup, and my unwillingness to keep the vpn up all the time 2.0 is the best I can do.

      • Osa-Eris-Xero512
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        This was annoying me too, and I solved it by spinning out a VM that exists just to run qbittorrent and the vpn connection.

        • @Fisch@lemmy.ml
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          41 year ago

          I use Gluetun for that. It’s a docker container that sets up the VPN and qBittorrent in two containers and routes all traffic from qBittorrent through the VPN.

      • Rustmilian
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        If there’s no one left to seed, the torrent dies. Seeding back at least 200% ensures the torrent stays healthy.

        • @ZeroEcks@lemmy.ml
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          01 year ago

          Sometimes you need to seed back more than 200% because the other two people might not be able to seed it back. I would generally not set a limit

          • Rustmilian
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            True, but as a minimum you should be doing 200%.
            Also in a ideal scenario that 200% would be spread out to a lot more people then just 2.

      • DessalinesM
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        Seeding doesn’t take up more space, unless you were planning to delete the thing, which doesn’t make much sense.

        • @Jenoki@lemmy.mlOP
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          41 year ago

          In my case - of course it takes up space that would otherwise be free. I only get what I immediately use and I mostly don’t need it anymore directly afterwards. If I’d only seed as long as I need the file I would never reach a ratio of 1, let alone 2. So yeah, a ratio of 2 leaves enough space for me to work with, while giving back double then what I took. I don’t see the problem.

        • @ex_06@slrpnk.net
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          21 year ago

          unless you were planning to delete the thing, which doesn’t make much sense

          Why not? You keep every film every episode every-thing you consume?

  • DessalinesM
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    81 year ago

    Why delete the torrent? The point of torrenting is to use the file.

    • TheOneCurly
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      I use the *arrs to make a well named hard link to the file in my media library right after the download completes. Then they can be removed from the torrent client after appropriate seeding time/ratio.

    • @DreadPotato@sopuli.xyz
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      No point in keeping the torrent if I no longer have the file. Unless it’s something I know I will re-watch/use multiple times, I delete the file after I’ve used it.

  • V ‎ ‎
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    71 year ago

    Noob. I once accidentally seeded to a ratio of 435 and blew 2TB of data 🥴

  • @notannpc@lemmy.world
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    51 year ago

    I’ve made it my mission to use as much data as possible since my ISP forced me to pay more when they implemented some arbitrary data cap. Gots keep seeding until I run out of space to store content!

  • Exocrinous
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    41 year ago

    I don’t understand why everyone’s looking down on OP for giving twice as much as they take.

  • @PoliticalCustard@lemmygrad.ml
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    21 year ago

    Yep, I set 2 for public trackers. I’m not very good at holding onto stuff for long periods of time, but I just got my first seedbox on Saturday so that may change. I am also kicking myself for not getting a seedbox years ago, it’s so good… and holy hell the speeds are amazing.

  • @Discover5164@lemm.ee
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    21 year ago

    my ratio limit is 250… just because at that point i want to seed something else that is in queue.

    but i have upload capped at 30mbps, this way i do ~1TB upload per day.

    i can’t leave it uncapped or my ips will come knock on my door. but that’s on me for torrenting from a public ipv4 without any vpn