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Damiya posted:So I've recently started working on the Couchpotato project a bit.. Currently have a pending pull request that adds a configuration toggle for the dereferer. The ability to mass update the wanted and already downloaded movie list. My recommendation engine went apeshit one night and added hundreds of movies. Getting rid of them seems to be only possible by deleting one at a time for now.
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I have astraweb and a blocknews account. I'm from Europe so I've setup my server list like this:code:
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# ? Dec 12, 2013 13:53 |
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Damiya posted:So I've recently started working on the Couchpotato project a bit.. Currently have a pending pull request that adds a configuration toggle for the dereferer. How about having it not delete and replace if it finds an existing file for a movie you downloaded. It doesn't happen often, but occasionally it will mis-match a movie I downloaded as a movie I already have, and then it deletes the movie and replaces it with the new file. It would be nice if it would give you a few options: 1) Delete and replace (what it does now), 2) Copy it as "Movie Name (1).mkv" and pop up a notification, or (3) Ask you what you want to do (with options 1, 2 and maybe an option to re-match the movie in case it detected it wrong).
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# ? Dec 12, 2013 16:23 |
Le0 posted:I'm only using the ssl servers, should I add the others as well? Also are ssl servers lower on bandwidth or shouldn't there be any speed changes? You don't need ssl.astraweb.com, they have two locations and in my understanding it redirects to either ssl-eu or ssl-us. Blocknews also has usnews, so you could use that.
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# ? Dec 12, 2013 17:18 |
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Damiya posted:So I've recently started working on the Couchpotato project a bit.. Currently have a pending pull request that adds a configuration toggle for the dereferer. - Settings for retention per provider... don't bother trying files that are older than any of your providers' retention. - Ability to select a subset of the of the quality choices for download instead of just one or all. - Option to not use AJAX
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# ? Dec 14, 2013 08:40 |
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EDIT: Never mind it's still there
Ingram fucked around with this message at 00:49 on Dec 15, 2013 |
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Damiya posted:So I've recently started working on the Couchpotato project a bit.. Currently have a pending pull request that adds a configuration toggle for the dereferer. An option to send stuff from the Wanted page to the Manage tab. Sometimes they get stuck in Wanted despite being snatched and downloaded.
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# ? Dec 16, 2013 03:14 |
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YouTuber posted:An option to send stuff from the Wanted page to the Manage tab. Sometimes they get stuck in Wanted despite being snatched and downloaded. It seems like instead of adding such an option he should just fix whatever it is that causes them to get stuck.
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Thermopyle posted:It seems like instead of adding such an option he should just fix whatever it is that causes them to get stuck. She, but yea that sounds like a poo poo bug. Any chance you've got a log of that?
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# ? Dec 17, 2013 12:18 |
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I'm noticing on occasion that Supernews over my Comcast connection in San Francisco, which normally pulls at 3MB/s, will instead pull at 200-300kb/s. This will happen for a day and then fix itself the next. Anyone know what I should look into for fixing this? I've tried changing SSL ports (Supernews only has 2 to try) restarting and updating sabnzbd. Have also restarted my modem and router. Speedtest.net shows I still get 28Mbit connection down, so really curious what's going on. Since posting this, the speed has been slowly going back up over time, hitting 1.3MB/s right now. I can't help but guess the Supernews line gets throttled during peak usage hours. DaveKap fucked around with this message at 07:42 on Dec 19, 2013 |
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Ugh, I'm so damned tired of Astraweb's completion problems. It happens on tons of files on both US and EU servers. It isn't from takedown requests either, because it happens even with obscure stuff that was posted two years ago. The files are there, sort of, just broken to the point that par files won't repair them. What makes it even more infuriating is the Astraweb helpdesk staff literally says poo poo like "go download it again and see if it works this time." What the gently caress? No, the files won't magically reappear if I keep trying, thanks.
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# ? Dec 20, 2013 07:30 |
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How were you hoping helpdesk staff would help you with that problem?
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# ? Dec 20, 2013 09:00 |
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It's the only point of contact for questions, troubleshooting, complaints, etc., which further demonstrates how lame Astraweb is. If I could contact someone worth a drat I would. Funny thing is, if you read other threads on Reddit or the Newsbin forums, some AW staff will admit there is a problem and they're "looking into it," but then months go by and nothing improves. I think AW hit the sweet spot for price-to-service ratio, where there aren't enough people jumping ship to more expensive service like Giganews for AW to care.
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# ? Dec 20, 2013 09:25 |
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That's the reason i left astraweb. newsgroupdirect has been pretty awesome for me so far, it saturates my 100mbps connection and at 7 bucks a month for unlimited is around half the price of astraweb.
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# ? Dec 20, 2013 09:35 |
Quit expecting a single provider to work perfectly all the time, BlockNews costs a couple bucks an it will last months. I switched to Giganews from Astraweb and I wouldn't say they magically solve all the incompletion problems (they write 100% on the site, but you wouldn't believe that)
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# ? Dec 20, 2013 11:27 |
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Excellent advice. I bought a 200gig blocknews account in January 2012 to compliment my astraweb account and I've only used 34gigs. But those 34 gigs probably went a long way in terms of completion.
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# ? Dec 20, 2013 13:55 |
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Shy posted:Quit expecting a single provider to work perfectly all the time, BlockNews costs a couple bucks an it will last months. When I used Giganews (admittedly years ago) it was pretty rare to have broken files, and virtually unheard of to have files that were too broken to be repaired. With Astraweb it's a 50-50 shot whether my downloads will work. Then again Giganews cost me $29 a month.
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# ? Dec 21, 2013 07:29 |
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Former Human posted:When I used Giganews (admittedly years ago) it was pretty rare to have broken files, and virtually unheard of to have files that were too broken to be repaired. With Astraweb it's a 50-50 shot whether my downloads will work. Then again Giganews cost me $29 a month. Usenet isn't as obscure. DMCA requests are more common for all providers.
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# ? Dec 21, 2013 08:06 |
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Except I'm not talking about takedown requests, which I pointed out earlier.
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Former Human posted:When I used Giganews (admittedly years ago) it was pretty rare to have broken files, and virtually unheard of to have files that were too broken to be repaired. With Astraweb it's a 50-50 shot whether my downloads will work. Then again Giganews cost me $29 a month. I was using GN a year ago and recently switched again, incompletes haven't been rare. Without a backup they will be as problematic as Astraweb.
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# ? Dec 21, 2013 12:27 |
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Former Human posted:Except I'm not talking about takedown requests, which I pointed out earlier. But you are, because "there, sorta, but pars won't repair" is indicative of completion problems, and all the providers peer.
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# ? Dec 21, 2013 17:42 |
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Supernews is a giganews reseller, right? That my main.
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# ? Dec 21, 2013 20:20 |
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evol262 posted:But you are, because "there, sorta, but pars won't repair" is indicative of completion problems, and all the providers peer. But I'm not, because the completion problems I'm talking about aren't due to takedown requests. How is that so confusing for you?
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# ? Dec 22, 2013 10:33 |
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Former Human posted:But I'm not, because the completion problems I'm talking about aren't due to takedown requests. How is that so confusing for you? How can you tell the difference? I thought all completion failures pretty much looked the same.
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# ? Dec 22, 2013 14:23 |
The Diddler posted:How can you tell the difference? I thought all completion failures pretty much looked the same. Astraweb error messages explicitly mentioned takedown requests last time I had them.
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# ? Dec 22, 2013 16:05 |
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Shy posted:Astraweb error messages explicitly mentioned takedown requests last time I had them. This is not a requirement, even if you grab the list of MIDs from the nzb, log in over telnet, and issue "article $mid" for every one. Takedowns are basically the only way this happens between major providers. Source: I was a senior sysadmin at Highwinds.
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# ? Dec 22, 2013 17:56 |
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evol262 posted:Source: I was a senior sysadmin at Highwinds. Question: In that capacity would you have preferred a newznab-type of client keep a couple dozen connections open with pings once a minute or just let them close at the risk of re-establishing all those connections every few minutes?
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# ? Dec 23, 2013 00:44 |
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Thermopyle posted:Question: In that capacity would you have preferred a newznab-type of client keep a couple dozen connections open with pings once a minute or just let them close at the risk of re-establishing all those connections every few minutes? I don't really want to divulge their architecture since I don't know if its public, but we really didn't care unless you were running indexers. Most of the capacity issues didn't happen from connections to front ends or load balancers. We saw a huge traffic spike during the great purge of 2012, but mostly ignored clients other than that.
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evol262 posted:I don't really want to divulge their architecture since I don't know if its public, but we really didn't care unless you were running indexers. Most of the capacity issues didn't happen from connections to front ends or load balancers. We saw a huge traffic spike during the great purge of 2012, but mostly ignored clients other than that. Well, I'm working on building an indexer not based on newznab which is why I asked. I have a global connection pool to the USP, and I've been going back and forth on whether I should try to keep the connections in the pool alive or let them die.
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Thermopyle posted:Well, I'm working on building an indexer not based on newznab which is why I asked. I have a global connection pool to the USP, and I've been going back and forth on whether I should try to keep the connections in the pool alive or let them die. Either/or. It was hammering through every group alphabetically through every article # in order that we hated. If you're writing a new one, the best thing you could do is to seed initial lists for High winds, GN, and Astra over Bittorrent and have clients do differential indexes
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# ? Dec 23, 2013 03:54 |
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Is there a good alternative to headphones?
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evol262 posted:Either/or. It was hammering through every group alphabetically through every article # in order that we hated. That's exactly something I've been thinking about doing. Integrating a backfill download from bittorrent right in to the indexers normal operation. Or maybe a download from usenet itself. My assumption is that USP's order of preference would be like: 1. Backfill files downloaded from BT. 2. A backfill file uploaded to usenet for downloading by indexers. 3. A ton of requests for overviews from a bajillion articles from thousands of indexers building their own indexes.
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# ? Dec 23, 2013 20:27 |
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Is this $7.5/pm deal exactly the same service as the Astraweb $96 yearly? My $80/year is nearly up (1st January), and I'm trying to renew with a similarly reasonable price. Not interested in blocks as my monthly amount basically results in (roughly) paying for the same amount in blocks over a year as it would paying for unlimited.
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ijyt posted:Is this $7.5/pm deal exactly the same service as the Astraweb $96 yearly? My $80/year is nearly up (1st January), and I'm trying to renew with a similarly reasonable price. Not interested in blocks as my monthly amount basically results in (roughly) paying for the same amount in blocks over a year as it would paying for unlimited. Yes
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sedative posted:Yes Thanks, reading back through the pages of this thread people were talking about a good block deal from these guys: http://www.newsgroupdirect.com/signup/ And they seem to have a similar one again, 1TB for $40. Could anyone who signed up to them give a bit of info on how smoothly the experience has gone for them?
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ijyt posted:Thanks, reading back through the pages of this thread people were talking about a good block deal from these guys: They've been my primary account since April. You will get some incompletes for certain things and you may want to have another block account as backup but I've been happy with them.
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# ? Dec 23, 2013 21:57 |
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Any indexers taking registration these days? I'm currently using nzbs.org and the Sickbeard indexer but I'd like to have options in case any of these stop working. I used to use the goon newznab thing but I think the server went dead for good and apparently my registration to nzb.su has been deleted ijyt posted:Is this $7.5/pm deal exactly the same service as the Astraweb $96 yearly? My $80/year is nearly up (1st January), and I'm trying to renew with a similarly reasonable price. Not interested in blocks as my monthly amount basically results in (roughly) paying for the same amount in blocks over a year as it would paying for unlimited. Thanks for this, my Astraweb is soon up and I was on the 96$ yearly Le0 fucked around with this message at 10:50 on Dec 29, 2013 |
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Le0 posted:Any indexers taking registration these days? I'm currently using nzbs.org and the Sickbeard indexer but I'd like to have options in case any of these stop working. PM me, or email me kirtthomas at the gmail.
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ijyt posted:Thanks, reading back through the pages of this thread people were talking about a good block deal from these guys: I use them as my main. I pick up blocks whenever I need them and they have a sale going. I have no complaints. I would get a backup though.
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Alright, picked them up as my main and worst comes to worst I'll get Astraweb from time to time.
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