

Have you looked at Warracker?


Have you looked at Warracker?


There are many interesting, useless, and sometimes borderline illegal things to find on the site, its crazy what the government has to just auction off there


If you’re in the US, there is a website called “GovDeal”. I know multiple people who have purchased archival book scanners off of here


GovDeals is your friend


There is a *darr program (tdarr maybe) that you can use to on-the-fly convert media, but unless you know what you’re doing you’ll just waste power/time over looking for torrents that are already HEVC. Also, depending on the age of the content, HEVC really wont save that much space.
Lidarr and Readarr DO work, but it relies on community support for it to be incredibly accurate (IIRC Lidarr uses Musicbrainz for its backend, and unless someone had added an album there you wont ever pull metadata for it) and takes a lot more time to correctly set up and configure in my experience.
There are a few guides as far as “the best” settings for media, trash guides comes to mind but his guides are aimed at having everything in “the best format” vs saving space


Was there a story about a girl and a ribbon in the book you read, and when the ribbon was removed her head fell off?
If so it might have been “In a Dark, Dark Room” but that was published in the 80s
edit: I’d also look at Ed Gorey as well, his art style is in that same vein. Also i can’t read
As someone else said, this almost always comes down to the device they’re using. Especially if it’s a Playstation console or a Smart TV (in my experience) as they don’t support x265 codec or have .ass support, or both
I shoved that whole nuke up my pussy
The Guinea Pig series (both the original JPN and the less stellar American version) are both packed full of gore.
The original version of Martyrs is also pretty gory
August Underground as well, although i’ve only seen the first one and none of the others
I’m sure i could come up with more suggestions
Are you after wireless or wired earbuds? And what kind of music do you generally listen to?
Looking at the project, the paid features are paywalled even if you spin it up yourself